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Nikolai Dorosh sold his $40,000 cello to support his family as they left war-torn Ukraine to start a new life in Vancouver.
A valuable cello that traveled from Nazi Germany across war-torn Europe to the U.S. evokes a story of hope and survival.
Ukrainian concert cellist Nikolai Dorosh plays with the Vancouver Symphony, Portland Chamber Orchestra, and the Oregon Symphony — but he’s still longing for the custom cello he lost after fleeing ...
The Cooperstown Summer Music Festival announced the American String Quartet will launch its new season at 7 p.m. Monday, July ...
The Orion Ensemble has announced its 33rd season, a four-concert series filled with beloved classics, new discoveries, ...
The Cello Champions Charity Luncheon is being held in Wellington for it's 28th year - and Nick Mills was at the Takina ...
Ukrainian concert cellist Nikolai Dorosh plays with the Vancouver Symphony, Portland Chamber Orchestra, and the Oregon ...
In his first year having to charge for STEAM and agricultural summer camps, Jim Bruner is facing financial hardships at his ...
Los Angeles-based Chinese composer Xiaoyi Ying has established himself as a formidable talent in the international ent ...
It's all about the flute in Hamilton this weekend. RNZ Concert's Andrew Clark speaks with the festival's founder, Kathryn ...