A Who's Who for Cellists (Part One)
Historical editors of cello and chamber-music repertoire
Immortality is capricious. Dozens of musicians would have passed into oblivion had not their names hitchhiked on the backs of famous composers. Besides wondering about the lives attached to those names, when I’m offered advice, even only for fingerings or bowings, I like to know the qualifications of the source.
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