The Travels Of A Cello Made In 1694

John Sharp joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra as its principal cellist in the 1986-87 season, toward the end of which he bought the instrument he currently plays on stage. This cello had lived quite a life before he got his bow on it — but and finding it wasn't a case of love at...

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