All Abel Selaocoe articles
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Review
Concert review: Abel Selaocoe (cello/voice) Seckou Keita (kora) Sidiki Dembele (percussion) Chineke! Orchestra/Kazem Abdullah
Edward Bhesania hears the performance of Sowande, Coleridge-Taylor and Selaocoe’s own work at London’s Royal Festival Hall on 12 May 2023
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News
Winners announced at the 2023 RPS Awards
Star cellist Abel Selaocoe took home the Instrumentalist Award, while violist Timothy Ridout won the Young Artist Award
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News
2023 RPS Award shortlists include star string players
Violinist Elena Urioste, cellist Abel Selaocoe and violist Timothy Ridout are nominated for awards this year
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Review
Abel Selaocoe: Where Is Home / Hae Ke Kae
An album announcing the arrival of a major new boundary-defying talent
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Premium ❘ Feature
Masterclass: Debussy Cello Sonata
Abel Selaocoe delves deep into the first movement of Debussy’s only sonata for cello
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News
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra names top string players as artistic partners
Cellist Abel Selaocoe and violist Tabea Zimmermann will make numerous appearances in the ensemble’s upcoming season
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Cellist Abel Selaocoe performs ‘Ka Bohaleng’
A video performance of the first single to be released from his upcoming debut album with Warner Classics
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Focus
‘You have to follow what it is you really want to do’ - Abel Selaocoe
South African cellist-singer-composer Abel Selaocoe speaks to Tom Stewart about his unique style of music making
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News
Cellists Abel Selaocoe and Yo-Yo Ma to take part in Desmond Tutu’s peace lecture
The 11th Annual Peace Lecture will take place online on 7 October, celebrating Tutu’s 90th birthday
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News
Abel Selaocoe signs to Warner Classics
The genre-defying South African cellist will prepare for a debut recording featuring jazz, world and baroque artist collaborations
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Video
Cellist Abel Selaocoe performs ‘Nagula’
The South African cellist performs his own composition ahead of his appearance at the Up Close and Musical festival on 29 July
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Review
Festival review: Ryedale Festival 2020
Peter Quantrill watches some fine performances from the Ryedale Festival, held in the Yorkshire Dales from 19 to 26 July