After Several Rounds of Applause Pieter Wispelwey Finally Sat Down... [Derived Headline]
The Herald › February 28, 2011
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After several rounds of applause Pieter Wispelwey finally sat down for an encore - the Sarabande from Bach's first cello suite - and played with the introspection you'd expect in a private practice session, not a packed concert hall.
The Dutch cellist seems unfazed by the public gaze and doesn't compromise on his musical personality. There's no protective stage artifice here: he openly studies his bow arm to check everything's in the right place, he laughs and grimaces along with his whimsical playing.See the full content of this document
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After Several Rounds of Applause Pieter Wispelwey Finally Sat Down... [Derived Headline]
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