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By Betty Gordon
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Smack in the midst of the Boavista section of Porto, Portugal, is a formidable vit concrete and glass building, the unusual shape of which has been variously described as “wonky cuboid,” “faceted” and “alien.”
The first attempts were from my guidebook; the second from the architect; and the third from our guide Ricardo, who encouraged us to embrace the idea of what happens when a “meteorite becomes part of the landscape.”
The contemporary building is the Casa da Música, designed by controversial Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas. It is home to the member National Orchestra of Porto and three smaller groups, and opened in
It was to have been part of the celebration of Porto’s designation as a European Capital of Culture in , but
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Cellists
Since to Arsenii studied composition with honored art worker of Ukraine Ludmila Shukaylo.
In Arsenii won a first prize as a composer at the Kharkov Assamblies International competition.
In May Arsenii won the 1-st prize at the IV Sviatoslav Knushevitsky International cello competition in Saratov.
Since , Arsenii have received grants from the charity foundation «VERE MUSIC FUND».
In September Arsenii took part at the international master classes in Kronberg (Germany).
In May , Arseniy reached semifinal of the II International Cello Competition CelloKlaipeda.
In January Arsenii won the 3rd prize at the XII International Cello Competition named after Antonio Janigro (Zagreb, Croatia).
In May , Arseniy won the Grand Prix of the first international online competition Odesa Music Olymp.
Arsenii have had lessons withMaria Bader-Kubizek, Gary Hoffman, Martti Rousi, Leonid Gorokhov, Anne Gastinel, Kirill Rodin, Attila Pasztor, Natalie Clein, Aleksey Shadrin, Eug
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It was a tragedy for the classical music world when the gifted British cellist Jacqueline du Pre had to end her concert career, at the age of 28, because of multiple sclerosis, writes Stephen Prins
View(s):Just when a name or an event should have receded to a distant corner of the memory a reminder flashes and it all comes rushing back. The other day we picked up a collection of classical recordings and popped in a disc and Beethoven’s “Ghost” Trio materialised and filled the room. (The work is named for its other-worldly slow movement.)
British cellist Jacqueline du Pre, Photo:
Of the three musicians playing – Daniel Barenboim, piano, Pinchas Zukerman, violin, and Jacqueline de Pre, cello – two are living, one is no more – a “geist”, or ghost, if you like. Four years after the musicians recorded the complete Beethoven Piano Trios, when Jacqueline du Pre was at the peak of her career, the cellist was diagnosed with multiple