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Washington, DC based non-profit organization named for Hans Kindler, conductor and founder of the National Symphony Orchestra. Cello news and extensive links.
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Kindler Cello Society of Washington D.C. Kindler and the history of the Kindler Cello Society. KCS Membership Support us by becoming a member. KCS Newsletter Members receive our quarterly newsletter. KCS Board of Directors Who's who in our club. Contacting the Kindler Cello Society Suggestions and...Collection of cello related links, including artists, pedagogy, organizations, and products.
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CELLISTS GATEWAY TO THE NET Links to articles and papers of musicological research. Bach FAQWhat sorts of music did Bach write? Symphonic Workshop Online Graded Cello Syllabus Bibliographies of Music Activities and Exercises Practical Teaching Resources Pedagogical Reading Cello Technique Tips Cello Bow Mechanics and...Portal offering newsletter, forums, classifieds, scheduled festivals and competitions, links to cellists, instruments for sale, luthiers, stores, and clip art.
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INTERNET CELLO SOCIETY We welcome cello enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. We currently have over 13411 members representing 84 different countries of the world. Joel Krosnick, Featured Artist in TUTTI CELLI JOURNAL July issue Featured Offer for ICS Members only New...Group promoting non-classical cello, publishing Cello City newsletter and presenting an annual festival. Board members, how to join, and links.
http://www.newdirectionscello.com/default.html
Includes promotion for Wimmer's book, pages of cello humor, nostalgia and cello research, news and views.
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Harry Wimmer The Joy of Cello Playing Be part of a new adventure of cello playing, music and ideas. Meet Harry Wimmer, concert cellist, master teacher, conductor, innovator, mentor. Ask Harry Wimmer your cello playing questions Find out about The Joy of Cello Playing Books by Harry...Pick your cello technique topics from an evolving index created by master cellist and teacher Harry Wimmer. This is Section 2 and covers topics D - P.
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CelloTechniqueTopics from A to Z/SECTION 2: D-P This site created and maintained by Harry Wimmer (hwimmer@wimmercello.com Thanks to Shirley Givens (sgivens@peabody.jhu.edu) for her imaginative illustrations. Thanks to Kevin Wimmer (kwimmer@aol.com) for his selfless and expert assistance. Design and content 1999, 2000 by Harry Wimmer. Artwork 1999 by...General information, biographies of famous cellists, news, chat room, and links.
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Cello Central PLUS! S the best place to learn about the cello and have fun at the same time! Click on a link to the left to get started. Feel free to contact me at any time. Cello Central PLUS! has received a...Here's a new one. This is a commercial project to create a "dictionary of cellists," historical and present. Apparently anyone can submit information to be included for the 1st edition, no auditions necessary. Those who submit information get 50% off the cover price and free inclusion in 2nd edition. Apparently, unlike other Who's Who publications, you pay to be included and they print what you submit to them, making it less valuable than traditional Who's Who publications. This seems more like a kind of vanity publication passing itself off as a Who's Who.
http://www.geocities.com/cellowhoswho
Master cellist and teacher offers playable exercises, A-Z tips, top ten questions and answers, online instruction book shopping, and an email link.
http://www.wimmercello.com/askhw.html
Sheet music and MIDI files for Celtic tunes arranged for the cello, both free and for purchase.
http://www.abacci.com/music/tabinstrument.asp?instrumentID=13
Publishes original technical exercises and study books for the cello, including shifting studies, tenor clef, thumb position, and finger exercises. Links to books for beginners, advanced, and adult learners as well as ordering instructions.
http://www.charveypublications.com