The Cello Guild Courses
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Asynchronous Guild Classes
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The Cello Guild is offering four courses designed especially for adult cello students in a series taught by our very own Erica Lessie (of Postcards from Erica) called “Fret Not, Dear Cellist.”
These courses cover cello positions, and asynchronous classes are available now.
A Chance to Win Prizes!
Please help us celebrate by entering for a chance to win a prize from our limited edition product line. Every Sunday for four weeks, starting next Sunday (25 September, 2 October, and 9 October, 16 October), we’ll be doing a random prize drawing.
Here are the prizes:
- 25 September: a cello sticker
- 2 October: a notebook
- 9 October: a T-shirt
- 16 October: a tote bag
Entry form at the end of this celebratory article.
Online Concerts
25 September 5 PM BST
Musical Roots: Gustavo Tavares Returns to Natal
Gustavo Tavares, distinguished Brazilian cellist, reunites with the city of his musical forefathers for his 60th birthday celebration year, in a programme of his own music, music of his native country and other works for cello ensemble.
This program is presented in collaboration with the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil – UFRN.
Register for this free event here.
26 September 1 PM BST (available for 90 days following the performance)
Laura van der Heijden, cello and Tom Poster, piano – Errollyn Wallen, Jacquet de la Guerre, Rachmaninov and Walker
Information
This concert will be live streamed on this website in HD. The video will be available on demand for 90 days after the date of the broadcast. Watch live here
Booking information
This event is part of the CAVATINA 25 Scheme. A limited number of free tickets are available to 25 and unders in rows T to V. Log in to book.
Duration
This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval.
Online Programs and Events
26-28 September
Visit thecelloguru.com/theory-workshop and reserve your seat today!
September 26th-28th, 11 am PDT
See you there, cellist!
26-28 September
Visit thecelloguru.com/theory-workshop and reserve your seat today!
September 26th-28th, 11 am PDT
See you there, cellist!
26 September – 2 October
The Benedetti Foundation has announced its latest project, ‘Baroque Virtual Sessions’ taking place from 26 September to 2 October.
The sessions will be led by a team of international Baroque specialists including Rachel Podger (violin), Clifton Harrison (viola), David Watkin (cello), and Carina Cosgrave (double bass).
The Baroque sessions will be split into three events, including live online sessions on 1 and 2 October. From Monday 26 to Friday 30, the Benedetti Foundation’s website and social media platforms will becoming filled with short participation and information videos from the experts, with cellist David Watkins hosting part 2 of the Discovering Baroque series on the foundation’s YouTube channel.
The live online sessions over Zoom will be a chance for participants to meet the experts in a series of hour-long sessions exploring the energetic and revolutionary world of baroque music through the experts’ own instruments. Participants have the option to join the Zoom sessions live or watch later as sessions will be recorded and available to watch for three months.
The Benedetti Foundation prides itself on being accessible to all with many of the events free for all participants. The live online sessions cost £15 but there is the opportunity to apply for a bursary to cover the cost for those most in need. Registration is open until Friday 30 September via the link.
27 September 6:30 PM EDT
CelloChat: Austin Huntington – The Two Sides of the Screen
Austin Huntington was appointed principal cellist of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in June 2015 at the age of 20, currently making him one of the youngest principal musicians in a major American orchestra. He was recently the runner-up for the San Francisco Symphony’s principal cello position in March 2022 as well as a finalist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s principal cello position in March 2018. During the summer, Austin is a principal cellist for the Mainly Mozart Festival and Grand Teton Music Festival Orchestras.
2 October 4 PM EDT
CelloChat: Paul Katz – What I Learned from Greenhouse, Piatigorsky, Rose, Starker
PAUL KATZ is known to concertgoers the world over as cellist of the Cleveland Quartet, which, during an international career of 26 years, made more than 2,500 appearances on four continents. As a member of this celebrated ensemble from 1969 to 1995, Katz performed at the White House and on many television shows, including “CBS Sunday Morning,” NBC’s “Today Show,” “The Grammy Awards” (the first classical musicians to appear on that show), and in “In The Mainstream The Cleveland Quartet,” a one-hour documentary televised across the U.S. and Canada.
22 October, 3 December 2022 | 6:00 PM–8:15 PM GMT
All About My Bow – Cellist Catherine Black
Our bow is our voice. We want it to breathe, speak, dance, sing and emote. This is an infinite subject but we do need to start somewhere! I feel we learn best with clear explanation, demonstration, focus and experimentation.
We will explore in varied ways, how our bow use can become increasingly natural to us – to become truly, an extension of your arm and hand. In going slowly and in detail, you will more truly find your own voice and feel able to express yourself more fully and authentically as a cellist & musician.
This series will build your understanding in stages. Some classes may be repeated too.
The instrument we play is large and physical and we need to know how to use energy well and understand movement because sound follows the movement.
I will send you materials for the class ahead of the day and then afterwards I will send documents that help you consolidate and develop our work. The groups will be small enough that we will be able to work individually too to check things are understood.
Venue: Zoom (waiting room opens at 5.45 PM for tuning)
Fee: £30 per class
Click here to register and get more information.
10 December
Online Timeline Series – Cellist Catherine Black
We all want to be as rounded a musician as possible and that’s a pretty big ask. We all have our preferences, and the groups & orchestras we play in, take us down certain paths which enrich and educate us, but sometimes we find a hole in our knowledge!
The Online Time Line Series has really found a place in your lives. Join us to learn more about a remarkable piece of music, its composer, an era, its style that may otherwise have passed you by. Musical architecture, polyphony, phrasing, the place of music in society are all a part of this quest for a better understanding and roundedness.
We will play, discuss & explore from your – the player’s point of view – a particular piece of music from the wide library of Unsung Heroes Cello Ensemble scores. These now range from Josquin and John Taverner (1490–1545), through to Tchaikovsky & Elgar and far into the twentieth century.
Though there are some restrictions online, we can all play using the mute button, though not as a group. This is an exciting opportunity for players to have the chance to play as many parts as they wish as we play together.
You may want to bring a notebook too and I do send out further notes to help you continue the development after the class. I see this as a massive opportunity for us to do detailed work that really moves you on, because we have these apparent restrictions.
Just a thought: you may think a particular composer, (say Josquin for instance) isn’t for you. Don’t rule things out too easily as all these people, whose music I want to share with you, have so much light to shine for us. As cellists, there is so much music we miss because we have so much already written for us. This is an opportunity that I personally have loved developing.
Your score is sent to you on booking your place and there are 15 places per class so we keep the lesson small, detailed and personal.
Do look at all the parts if you can, so you get under the skin of the music.
Venue: Zoom
Fee: £25 per class
Click here to register and get more information.
Ongoing
Let Natalie Haas teach you some tricks of the trade as well as some great melodies!
Win a Year of Free Lessons!
Enter a drawing for a year of free lessons via video exchange with cellist Mike Block. Click here to enter.
Previous Events Still Available
Recording Available Through 29 October
Miklós Perényi & Dénes Várjon: Beethoven’s Cello Sonatas
This event was streamed live from Wigmore Hall on Thursday 17 October 2019
Available to watch until 29 October 2022
Recording Available Through 29 October
Steven Isserlis cello; Mishka Rushdie Momen piano
This event was streamed live from Wigmore Hall in June 2020
Available to watch until 29 October
Recording Available Following 14 July
WRTI Presents ASTRAL: Cellist Thomas Mesa
Growing up in Miami, Florida, Thomas Mesa dreamed of playing the drums, then unexpectedly fell in love with the (nearly human) sound of the cello. As part of our video series, WRTI Presents Astral, this Cuban-American Astral artist recently visited the WRTI Performance Studio and played three works that use the cello’s unique voice to respond to the pandemic and social turmoil.
You can hear in the music the range of emotions arising from the isolation of the lockdown: the frustration, loneliness, and yet, a sense of hope. “I wanted to have composers have an outlet to express what they were going through,” says Thomas, who commissioned each of these works during the first months of the pandemic.
Watch the event here.
Your Turn
In the comments below, let us know about your favorite online events and concerts. Have an event or concert you’d like listed? Please get in touch.