Defying industry trends, the promoter-turned-label head is interested in developing "the small acts that no one looks at." By Leila Cobo Chief Content Officer Latin/Español, Billboard Pablo Casals’ ...
Cellist Pablo Casals, 1914(Ferdinand Schmutzer/ Wikimedia Commons) Pablo Casals made musical history with his cello, playing for kings, queens and presidents around the world. But following his death ...
BALTIMORE—Amit Peled heard his first cello recording at age 10 while living on an Israeli kibbutz, not long after he took up the instrument to impress a girl. One day, he popped a tape he’d been given ...
Pablo Casals had already played for a president and a queen, at palaces and Carnegie Hall when he settled in for a Matinee Musicale concert 100 years ago at First Methodist Church in Duluth. A News ...
Amit Peled looks around as if he can't believe his ears. The Peabody Institute cellist is sitting in the Bank of America lounge on the second floor of the Mount Vernon campus's Leakin Hall for a photo ...
In the second part of a conversation, David Greene talks to Amit Peled about playing the cello of his idol, the late Pablo Casales. Peled performs a recital at Baltimore's Peabody Institute Thursday.
Even today, 50 years after his death in October 1973 at age 96, Pablo Casals remains the world’s most celebrated cellist—the man and his instrument inextricably linked in the minds of music lovers the ...
When Amit Peled was 10, his parents gave him a gift: a cassette of music by cello master Pablo Casals. Peled had no classical background; his parents were not musicians. He says his own budding ...
IN the bleak midwinter, it is difficult to track down any enticing concerts other than festive potpourris promising fun for all the family. These have their place, but there is a good case for ...
Cellist Pablo Casals, 1914(Ferdinand Schmutzer/ Wikimedia Commons) Pablo Casals made musical history with his cello, playing for kings, queens and presidents around the world. But following his death ...