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Joshua Roman joins Twitter

NEWS FLASH!

Joshua Roman has been sucked into yet another online community. He is now a tweeter. Or a twitterer. Or whatever. As if a website, Facebook page, Myspace page, YouTube channel, an Instant Encore Fanpage, and a friendster account (luckily, at least this social network has fallen by the wayside) aren’t enough, now he is posting random thoughts on his new Twitter account. Outside sources say that so far he has only tweeted 18 times in the last 3 weeks, and at least one was just a link to his blog. However, a well placed source within the musical community speculates that if the famous tweeting addiction sets in, he may be notifying followers of every missed shift or crunchy bow change. If you are a fan of the random, or just like the occasional quote or update on your mobile device, click here to be a part of the spectacle.

Joshua Roman collaborates with superstar photographer Chase Jarvis

This is not the first time that Chase Jarvis and Joshua Roman have worked on a video (see this Bach video with dancer Ellie Sandstrom and DJ Sabzi). This time close friend and composer Dan Visconti joins the creative team to write a score for 6 cellos, all played by Joshua Roman.

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Joshua Roman’s Popper Project gets Strings Magazine mention

Cellist Joshua Roman Pitches Popper Études
By Rory Williams

Cellists may feel alone in their studies of David Popper’s “The High School of Cello Playing: 40 Études.” But touring soloist Joshua Roman, the 26-year-old former principal cellist of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, makes the case that they shouldn’t. “It’s one of those things that cellists have in common as much as Bach,” Roman says.

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Superstars At Play

BFOM recital slightly revised
by Christopher Key

By the time tonight’s Bellingham Festival of Music recital was over, my program looked like a Pentagon flow chart, with arrows going every which way. Cellist Joshua Roman, soprano Heidi Grant Murphy and pianist Kevin Murphy decided they wanted to have a little fun and bring the audience along with them. I didn’t hear any complaints.

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Joshua Roman Premieres New Cello Sonata

This month cellist Joshua Roman is getting a jump on the Fourth of July, with both the world premiere in Seattle and the New York City premiere of a piece composed for him by fellow Cleveland Institute of Music graduate Dan Visconti. The five-movement composition, entitled “Americana,” is based on lines of texts from patriotic folk songs, combining elements from American hymns, sea shanties, civil rights marches, and even Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix. “It’s refreshing to see somebody who is able to present such a new, yet familiar side of what classical music can be,” said Roman. “Visconti captures folk themes in a very traditional manner, without it being too hokey. It’s a great celebration!”

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