Milan Schonberger | 10-HR Bach Marathon | Union Station | Location B by Subway and Starbucks

ADDRESS
Union Station, 800 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA, 90012, USADDRESS DETAILS
Union StationTIME
March 21, 201510:00:00 - 10:30:00
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INSTRUMENT
cello
Milan Schonberger kicks off Bach in the Subways Day Marathon at 10am!
BIO:
I decided to participate in Bach in the Subway Day to share my love of Bach and his music with others and so affirm its greatness and endurance.
I was born in Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic and started to study the cello at the age of ten and Bach at eleven. As vivid reminder of that milestone I have an old Viennese Universal Edition of the Six Solo Cello Suites given to me by my cello teacher and now hardbound in blue cover with my name embossed in gold letters on the front. It was edited by the Czech cellist, composer, music editor and principal cellist of the Vienna Staatsoper (State Opera) since 1900, Wilhelm Jeral (1861-1935). I studied cello for six years. After immigrating to the United States I studied briefly at Manhattan School of Music in New York City and now enjoy playing cello with a pianist and also chamber music.
I will be playing:
Arioso from Cantata BWV 156
Solo Cello Suite No. 1
Bouree from Suite No. 3
Milan Schonberger kicks off Bach in the Subways Day Marathon at 10am!
BIO:
I decided to participate in Bach in the Subway Day to share my love of Bach
and his music with others and so affirm its greatness and endurance.
I was born in Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic and started to study
the cello at the age of ten and Bach at eleven. As vivid reminder of that
milestone I have an old Viennese Universal Edition of the Six Solo Cello Suites
given to me by my cello teacher and now hardbound in blue cover
with my name embossed in gold letters on the front.
It was edited by the Czech cellist, composer, music editor and principal cellist
of the Vienna Staatsoper (State Opera) since 1900, Wilhelm Jeral (1861-1935).
I studied cello for six years. After immigrating to the United States I studied briefly at Manhattan School of Music in New York City and now enjoy playing cello with a pianist and also chamber music.
I will be playing:
Arioso from Cantata BWV 156
Solo Cello Suite No. 1
Bouree from Suite No. 3
Milan Schonberger kicks off Bach in the Subways Day Marathon at 10am!
BIO:
I decided to participate in Bach in the Subway Day to share my love of Bach
and his music with others and so affirm its greatness and endurance.
I was born in Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic and started to study
the cello at the age of ten and Bach at eleven. As vivid reminder of that
milestone I have an old Viennese Universal Edition of the Six Solo Cello Suites
given to me by my cello teacher and now hardbound in blue cover
with my name embossed in gold letters on the front.
It was edited by the Czech cellist, composer, music editor and principal cellist
of the Vienna Staatsoper (State Opera) since 1900, Wilhelm Jeral (1861-1935).
I studied cello for six years. After immigrating to the United States I studied briefly at Manhattan School of Music in New York City and now enjoy playing cello with a pianist and also chamber music.
I will be playing:
Arioso from Cantata BWV 156
Solo Cello Suite No. 1
Bouree from Suite No. 3