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Cello: A Journey Through Silence to Sound

English

By (author): Kate Kennedy

Just as a cellos voice is divided across four strings, each with its own colour and character, this is a journey in four parts, in search of four players and their instruments... In Cello, Kate Kennedy weaves together the lives of four remarkable cellists who suffered various forms of persecution, injury and misfortune. The Hungarian Jewish cellist and composer Pál Hermann managed to keep one step ahead of the Gestapo for much of the Second World War but was eventually captured and murdered. Lise Cristiani, the first female professional cello soloist, undertook an epic and ultimately fatal concert tour of Siberia in the 1850s, taking with her one of the worlds greatest Stradivari cellos. Anita Lasker-Wallfisch was incarcerated in both Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen camps, only surviving because she was the cellist in the Auschwitz-Birkenau womens orchestra. Amedeo Baldovino of the Trieste Piano Trio was forced to jump from a burning ship with his Mara Stradivari, losing the cello, and nearly losing his own life when the boat was shipwrecked near Buenos Aires. Counterpointing the themes raised by these extraordinary stories are a sequence of interludes that draw together the authors reflections on the nature and history of the cello, and her many interviews and encounters with contemporary cellists. Kate Kennedys own relationship with the cello is a complicated one. As a teenager, she suffered an injury to her arm that imposed severe limitations on her career as a performer on the instrument that was her first love. She realised that, in order to start to understand what the cello meant to her, she needed to find out what the cello and, crucially, the absence of the cello had meant to some other cellists, past and present. Kate Kennedy has written an eloquent and multitextured homage to this warmest of stringed instruments part quest narrative, part detective story, part philosophical meditation. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781803287034

About Kate Kennedy

KATE KENNEDY is one of the foremost critics of twentieth-century music of her generation. She has published widely including The Silent Morning: Culture and the Armistice 1918 Literary Britten Lives of Houses and Dweller in Shadows: A Life of Ivor Gurney (selected by the Royal Philharmonic Society as the best writing on music in 2021). She is a Supernumerary Fellow of Wolfson College Oxford Director of the Oxford Centre for Life-writing Director of the Centre for the Study of Women Composers Director of the Museum of Music History and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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