The Cello Museum: Celebrating Three Years!
Happy Birthday, Cello Museum! Scroll down to enter our prize drawing for a chance to win prizes! How time flies when you’re having fun! It’s hard to believe our website has been going for three years now as an online museum—the first of its kind. Please join us in celebrating
Happy Birthday, Cello Museum!
Happy Birthday, Cello Museum! Scroll down to enter our prize drawing for a chance to win prizes! We love Cello Birthdays, and now it’s time to celebrate our own, Cello Museum Birthday! It’s hard to believe that we’ve been online for two years now as an online museum – the
Celebrating Our Birthday with Prize Giveaway Drawings
Please scroll down to enter our prize drawing for a chance to win prizes! Thank you! It’s difficult to believe that it’s been just over a year since we launched our online museum website – the first of its kind. So whether this is your first visit or you’ve been
Museum Dedication Day
The Cello Museum is dedicated to the memory of Jeremy Montagu (1927-2020) Today, 27 December 2020, on what would have been his 93rd birthday, we dedicate The Cello Museum to the memory of Jeremy Montagu. We are fortunate that he also served as a senior advisor in organology* for The
Remembering Jeremy Montagu
Jeremy Montagu holding a shofar from his private collection of approximately 3,000 musical instruments. (June 2009) Jeremy Montagu (27 December 1927 – 11 September 2020), was a world-famous specialist in the history and development of musical instruments. Over his 70+ year career, he worked in different musical professions, including that