The Cello Who's Who
Be part of the legacy of the cello!
Submit your information for the first edition of The Cello Who's Who, the first international dictionary and directory of cello performers and teachers.

This publication will honor the
hundreds of historic and present contributors to the art and popularity of the cello. It will include biographical details and professional achievements for each entry, and
will be available to everyone, including libraries,
concert agents, researchers, students, etc.


Please note: due to changes in publication priorities, the release date for the first edition is postponed until further notice.
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To be included in the 1st Edition:
To contact us:
Email: [email protected]
Send Amati Music an e-mail with subject: Cello Who's Who or
typed letter (address on left) including the following information:

- Title (Mr., Ms.)
- Name (First, Family)
- Address
(your address will  NOT be published unless you specify it in the contact                    information, below)
- Nationality
- Date of Birth (day/month/year)
- Place of Birth
- Age you started playing the cello
- Important teachers
- Places of study
- Higher degrees earned
- Important Prizes/Awards
- Important performances, recordings, etc.
- Management or contact information (address,
  web URL, email, phone, fax -
this will be published)
- Any other cello-related information.
Amati Music
PO Box 31443
Chicago, IL 60631  USA
Note
Submitted information becomes the property of Amati Music, but will NOT be sold to or shared with any other party without the express consent of the person(s) affected, at any time. Amati Music reserved the right to edit the submitted information for publication purposes.
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