Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Yale School of Music : Yale Cellos

Thought this was pretty interesting . . .  I had no idea this existed when we were in school.

Formed in 1983, the Grammy-nominated ensemble Yale Cellos has earned international renown for its successful recordings, rich sound, virtuosity, and many additions to the cello ensemble literature. In addition to its annual concerts at Yale, the ensemble has performed twice at Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall, presenting premieres of works by Ezra Laderman, Dave Brubeck, and Christopher Rouse.
This group has a different repertoire than Low Strung, the other Yale cello group I wrote about  in January.  You can read about Low Strung here.

Yale School of Music : Yale Cellos

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