A video of the moment, shared on Instagram, shows Lebanese cellist Mahdi Sahely surrounded by broken concrete and twisted metal, his music echoing through the silent wreckage.
Lebanese cellist Mahdi Sahely was seen sitting atop the debris of a destroyed building in Beirut, playing the instrument as the notes echoed through a landscape marked by devastation.
A viral video of Lebanese cellist Mahdi Sahely playing atop rubble in Beirut after Israeli strikes has moved viewers worldwide, capturing a powerful moment where music meets devastation and reflects ...
A viral video of a Lebanese cellist playing music amid the rubble in Beirut has moved the internet, symbolising hope and resilience in the face of destruction., Viral, Times Now ...
Amid the ruins of Beirut, the city lies scarred by Israeli strikes. Streets are filled with debris, buildings reduced to ...
This focused cello exercise from Feuillard helps develop left hand precision and control. With consistent practice, your accuracy and confidence will improve faster than expected. #CelloExercises #Feu ...
Many cello players struggle with the same hidden mistakes that slow down improvement. Learn the most common errors and simple corrections that can help you progress faster and play with more ...
Hunnu Rock group The Hu and Cello Metal band Apocalyptica will be hitting the road for a run of shows this May and June. The tour kicks off on May 12 in Silver Spring, MD and will take them across the ...
If you’re looking for a less than conventional take on a metal/rock show, you’re in luck. Later this year, Hunnu rock outfit The Hu and cello metal icons Apocalyptica will hit the road together, ...
Following the recent release of the HU’s galloping “The Real You” single, the Mongolian folk-metal favorites have announced they’ll next be taking a lap around North America on a spring tour with ...
What happens when you are born in Miami to parents who are musicians, and your grandmother was a competitive curler from Saskatchewan? You become known as 'Curling Cello Guy', and now you're about to ...
In January, 2022, the British cellist Steven Isserlis was walking to a professional engagement when catastrophe struck. The skies opened. Isserlis was holding the three-hundred-year-old cello he ...