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Cellist Tanja Tetzlaff receives Glenn Gould Bach Fellowship

Tanja Tetzlaff. Photo: Giorgia Bertazzi The cellist Tanja Tetzlaff has been named as the recipient of the 2021 Glenn Gould Bach Fellowship. Worth €100,000, the award is designed to offer musicians ’the chance to realise ambitious and innovative musical media projects on the music of Bach or on music from the Baroque period’. Tetzlaff will use the fellowship to create, over two years, a film project relating the Bach Cello Suites to the themes of nature and climate change. Her proposal was selected last December by a selection panel including Weimar cultural director Julia Miehe; pianist and conductor Lars Vogt; impresario Sonia Simmenauer; Colin Lawson, director of London’s Royal College of Music; and patron Michael Loubser, representing the Philip Loubser Foundation. The fellowship is made possible by the Philip Loubser Foundation and managed by the Thuringia Bach Festival.

How my son helped me rediscover the art of medicine

How my son helped me rediscover the art of medicine 78 Shares When the pediatrician woke me at midnight to get a blood test from my three-month-old son, I knew things were serious. I should have known this already. Four weeks prior, my four-year-old daughter passed along a respiratory virus to my husband, me, and her brother. Her brother’s low oxygen level and inability to keep down milk brought him to the emergency room, where an oxygen mask was promptly fastened around his mouth, an intravenous line was inserted into his right hand, and he was admitted to the pediatric ward.

Music s first responder: How Yo-Yo Ma answered the pandemic s call and consoled a reeling nation

Yo-Yo Ma visited Paranal Observatory in northern Chile in 2019 to perform a concert.Austin Mann On March 8, 2020, Yo-Yo Ma was at Carnegie Hall giving a chamber music performance with two old friends, the pianist Emanuel Ax and the violinist Leonidas Kavakos. All three soloists travel constantly, and they were thrilled to be reunited. Hugs flew freely that day; neither Ma nor Kavakos had quite gotten their minds around the public health emergency about to descend. They noticed Ax, who had recently been to Italy — then ground zero of the pandemic — was being curiously generous with his applications of Purell. After the concert, a scientist friend “read us the riot act” about taking coronavirus seriously, Ma says. Despite being the most famous classical musician on the planet, he frequently takes Amtrak between New York and Boston, en route to his Cambridge home. Yet the day after the concert, he and his wife traveled home by car.

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