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Talk about trailblazing. Where many artists today attempt to shake up classical music, Pincombe and his wife, Michelle, are literally forging a new path, modeling an itinerant lifestyle and establishing musical and personal connections everywhere they go.
As he criss-crosses the country, he is shrinking the distance between classical music and everyday life, between the high ideals of the form and the human need for connection.
Selected feature articles:
- The Columbia Daily Tribune: "Personal space: Cellist shrinks the distance between classical music and everyday venues" by Aarik Danielsen
- The Cleveland Plain Dealer: "Have trailer, will travel: Cellist Steuart Pincombe forging new path on the road", by Zachary Lewis
- The Philadelphia Inquirer: "Two Inquirer critics assess a night of Bach and beer at Dock Street Brewery" by Peter Dobrin and Samantha Melamed
- The Boston Globe: "Bach and beer is a good combo for thirsty listeners", by David Weininger
- The Seattle Times: "Bach, beer pair up for a different kind of classical event", by Jason Victor Serinus
- The Oberlin Alumni Magazine: "Getting Familiar", by Judy Finn Harris
- Iowa City Gazette: "Free concert mixes cello music, literary musings", by Diana Nollen
- The Nashville Scene: "Master of Beeroque: TailGate Brewery Celebrates Bach at a Musical Tasting" by Matt Fox
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