Repertoire Type: Works by Women Composers
There is a pressing need for greater representation in the classical music canon — on the stage, in music schools, and in our practice rooms. CelloBello’s intention with all of our repertoire databases is to highlight groups whose music is often underrepresented in our field. We hope that compiling this information and making it free and accessible to the world will help us take steps towards expanding and rethinking the classical music canon. We hope this resource inspires you in the practice room, in your teaching, and in your artistic programming. Our dream would be to have such rich representation in our field that such a database would not be needed, but until that time comes we are proud to have this resource available. We hope it sparks curiosity and inspires your musical growth.
Thank you to cellist Wendy Velasco for sharing her initial work with CelloBello, and to all of her contributors that built the initial repertoire list. Another thank you to Jing Li and the rest of the CelloBello staff for the hundreds of hours they’ve poured into further research.
The information contained in the catalog is displayed using the criteria of composers’ name, country of birth, and personal website link (where available), as well as the works’ title, date of composition, duration, and instrumentation. Although this catalog does not grant specific information about purchasing scores for all of the pieces listed, it facilitates the search of scores and provides links of contact to the composers, where applicable.
Please direct any feedback, particularly information on missing works or compositional misinformation, directly to francesca@cellobello.org.
By Bonnie Hampton May 23, 2011
Subjects Artistic Vision
Tags Bonnie, bow speed, cello, cellobello, clarity, concert halls, expression, Habits, Hampton, imagination, individual voice, individuality, muscles, musicians, overtones, patience, performance, Sound, support, Teaching, tension, tone, vibrato
By Selma Gokcen May 18, 2011
Subjects Playing Healthy
Tags Alexander Technique, artistry, artists, back, balance, body awareness, Coordination, gestures, Gokcen, Habits, head, nature, productive, Selma, sensory awareness, Spine, sports, training
By Aron Zelkowicz May 11, 2011
Subjects Artistic Vision
By Wayne Burak May 9, 2011
Subjects Instrument Care
Tags cello, cellobello, maintenance, problems
By Brandon Vamos May 5, 2011
Subjects Practicing
Tags arpeggios, Brandon, career, cello, cellobello, challenges, Experience, focus, Growth, improvement, motivation, Performing, Practice, practicing, recording, scales, scheduling, school, student, success, Summer
By Bonnie Hampton May 4, 2011
Subjects Artistic Vision
Tags Bonnie, cello, cellobello, character, clarity, communication, Coordination, discussion, Experience, exploration, expression, Hampton, hands, improvement, individual voice, individuality, Listening, music, musicianship, passion, personality, possibilities, searching, Sound, Teaching, vibrato, virtuosity
By Margo Drakos April 29, 2011
Subjects Chamber Music
Tags career, cello, cellobello, colleagues, communication, concepts, David, David Soyer, dreams, environment, experiences, goals, influences, inspiration, melody, motivation, music, opportunity, organization, practicing, Quartet, repertoire, respect, skills, Soyer, strength, string quartet, support, sustain
By Selma Gokcen April 25, 2011
By Alisa Weilerstein April 22, 2011
Subjects Artistic Vision, Travel