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  • 8 years

    From The Piatigorsky Archives – Part 3: Piatigorsky In Russia

    By Carol Merrill-Mirsky
    Piatigorsky spent the first eighteen years of his life in Ukraine, where he was born, and Russia, where he studied at the Moscow Conservatory. An itinerant cellist from the age of eight, self-supporting from the age of twelve, he joined the orchestra...

  • 8 years

    Cello Stories, part IV – Paulo Ribeiro

    By Jonathan Shifflett
    Speaking with our festival attendees reminds us of the passion that people all over the world feel for the cello and the lengths they will go to support that passion. In this fourth installment of Cello Stories, we talk with an attendee who recently...

  • 8 years

    Cello Stories, part III – Robert Francis and Rainer Crosett

    By Jonathan Shifflett
    Students and teachers can have a mutually beneficial influence. When Rainer Crosett, a Master of Music candidate at USC Thornton School of Music, took on beginning cellist Robert Francis, a retired aerospace engineer, they not only bonded over a shared...

  • 8 years

    FROM THE PIATIGORSKY ARCHIVES – Part 2: A TREASURE!

    By Carol Merrill-Mirsky
    Here is a passage from Piatigorsky’s autobiography, “Cellist,” published in 1965:
    When I entered the stage for rehearsal in Frankfurt-am-Main [in 1926] and saw Richard Strauss, it was a shock.  He was the last person I expected to be the conductor.  I thought that it was a mistake and that I was in the wrong town, but as I was about...

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