Repertoire Type: The Sphinx Catalog of Latin American Cello Works
The Sphinx Catalog of Latin American Cello Works is a brand-new comprehensive database, the most extensive source of its kind with more than 2000 entries to date. The featured repertoire focuses on music of Latin America that prominently features the cello: this includes solo repertoire, works with cello soloist and orchestra, duo repertoire with another instrument or electronic media, as well as cello ensemble.
The information contained in the catalog is displayed using the criteria of composers’ name, gender, country of origin, and date of birth, as well as the works’ title, date of composition, duration, instrumentation, and editions. Further information about composers and their works can be found by clicking on the composer’s name (in progress). Although the catalog does not grant specific information about purchasing scores, it facilitates the search of scores, recordings, and other sources by compiling all of this information into one comprehensive resource. When using the database, please be sure to include any non-English symbols in your search (such as í, á, ã, ñ, etc). Also note that the information does not reflect any strict order as it is being continuously updated. We therefore encourage users to carefully review search results until the very end of the list.
CelloBello is delighted to share this catalog, prepared with the generous help of collaborators from all around the world, and using multiple bibliographical sources. If you have relevant information that you want to convey, please email sphinxcellocatalog@gmail.com.
By Aron Zelkowicz November 12, 2013
Subjects Repertoire
By Aron Zelkowicz November 12, 2013
Subjects Interviews, Repertoire
Tags Aron, audience, Benjamin Britten, Britten, Britten Cello Suites, cello, cello suites, cellobello, complete suites, discoveries, discovery, editorial markings, fingerings, inflection, interview with Steven Doane, movements, performance, perspective, phrasing, recital, recitals, recordings, Sound, Steven Doane, Suites, Zelkowicz
By Aron Zelkowicz November 12, 2013
Subjects Repertoire
Tags 1971, Aron, Benjamin Britten, Britten solo cello suites, canto, cello, cellobello, centenary, compelling interpreters, effect, Effective, genius, grandiose, indulge, Janos Starker, memory, movements, Mstislav Rostropovich, navigation, non-verbal drama, opera, Performing, personality, pizzicati, silences, solo cello suites, solo suites, Suites, Zelkowicz
By Guy Fishman October 25, 2013
Subjects Baroque, Historical
Tags academic, Anner Bylsma, Bach Suites, Baroque, Beethoven, Boccherini, Brahms, Carter Brey, cellists, cello, cellobello, critic, curiosity, David Soyer, dual careers, endpins, experiments, gut strings, historically-informed performance, interest, Jascha Heifetz, Matt Haimovitz, modern playing, New York, Pablo Casals, Paul Katz, performance, possibility, prominence, teachers, Vivaldi, Yo-Yo Ma
By Avery Waite October 22, 2013
Subjects Artistic Vision
Tags activities, after-school music, Avery, balance, beauty, cello, challenges, Community, contradictions, culture, El Sistema, energy, Enharmonically Equivalent, exploration, fruit, gangs, healing, Jamaica, Kingston, music, neighborhoods, passion, safety, students, Teaching, Travel, violence, Waite
By Selma Gokcen October 17, 2013
Subjects Playing Healthy
Tags acrobatics, Alexander Technique, ankle, arms, cello, cello playing, cellobello, elbow, firm, foot, freedom of movement, Glenohumeral Joint, Gokcen, heavy lifting, hip, hunched shoulders, joints, knee, legs, Lumbar spine, mobility, muscles, pelvic structures, principles of stability and mobility, relationships, Scapula, Selma, shifting, shoulder girdle, Spine, stability, stable back, strong, Thoracic Spine, weight

By Blogmaster September 11, 2013
Subjects News
Tags blogs, cellobello, CelloEvents, CelloFun, CelloTube, construction, new, new website, site, visit, website, website down
By Blogmaster September 10, 2013
By Arnold Steinhardt September 10, 2013
Subjects Artists, Repertoire
Tags accompany, arpeggios, artistry, assistant concertmaster, beauty, Beethoven, Boston, Boston Symphony Orchestra, bow, bow control, Camille Saint-Saëns, Carnival of the Animals, cello, cellobello, changes, child, CIM, Cleveland Institute of Music, Cleveland Orchestra, connections, creativity, depth, difference, discussion, double major, essence, exceptions, extended melodies, fiddlers, Hess, ideas, improvement, intimate, intonation, Jules Eskin, Mary, melody, music, musical essence, musicality, musicianship, permier music school, phrase, phrasing, phrasing alterations, piano, re-evaluate, respect, rocking, scientists, sections of music, singing, string quartets, swaying, The Swan, tone production, vibrato, violin master-class, work

By Blogmaster September 10, 2013
Subjects Artists
Tags artist, Bloomington, cellist, cello, cellobello, confidence, elegance, expression, Gwen, Hungarian Cellist, Indiana, Indiana University, Janos, Janos Starker Memorial, legacy, legend, Memorial, Musical Arts Center, musician, performer, Preucil, Remembering Janos Starker, soloist, Starker, survivor, teacher, virtuoso