Announcing: Ten SCORE 10 Ohio Composers Present 10 New Works by 1 Quartet
The Johnstone Fund for New Music just launched Ten SCORE, a new collaboration between UCelli, the Columbus Cello Quartet and 10 Ohio composers…
Chamber Music Columbus puts together virtual lineup for Black History Month
Chamber Music Columbus is drawing from near and far to honor Black History Month…
New Recording By UCelli Honors 'Four Women' Who Fought For Social Justice
A new recording for the Columbus-based cello quartet UCelli spotlights the accomplishments of four historic women…
Drummer Lomax to premiere excerpts from 58-song ‘An Afrikan Epic’
The 58 songs include sparse solos and punchy duos, trios and quartets culled from 13 other musicians, including the Ngoma Lungundu drum ensemble from his father’s church in Atlanta and the UCelli string quartet from Columbus…
Arts feature: Mark Lomax’s epic
There is also one album of music for cello quartet. (Indeed, when I met Lomax at a Short North eatery, he was off to attend a performance of “Four Women” by Columbus cello quartet UCelli. The piece pays tribute to four black women who have championed social justice and equal rights.)…
Columbus Composer Mark Lomax's 'Afrikan Epic' Tells 400 Years Of African-American History
Columbus cello quartet UCelli performs one of the cycle's works, Four Women…
Arts preview: UCelli
ittingly, the four women in UCelli (The Columbus Cello Quartet) will be performing “Four Women,” a composition by Columbus musician/composer Mark Lomax, in concert next week…
Cello Springs Festival to return
Opening concert, including guest artists from Columbus, UCelli…
Highlands Presbyterian Church Hosts Classical Concert Series
UCelli recently premiered a new arrangement by Columbus composer Richard Jordan Smoot at Highlands Presbyterian Church…
Preview The World Premiere Of Columbus Composer Richard Jordan Smoot's 'Crossing Variations'
This weekend, a Columbus-based professional cello quartet will breathe new life into choral music originally composed for an art installation piece that explored the question of death…