Shaw on the cello

In the nineteenth century, the cello was regarded as an important solo instrument.  George Bernard Shaw wrote in 1890 “I am not fond of the violoncello: ordinarily I had as soon hear a bee buzzing in a stone jug.”

Siblin, Eric (2009) The Cello Suites.  Crows Nest: Allen and Unwin, p. 71.


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