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Conversations with Musicians, with Leah RosemanConversations with Musicians, with Leah RosemanJuliana SoltisJuliana Soltis is an innovative cellist who has done extensive research to connect listeners with some forgotten stories of classical music. In this episode we talked about her recent album American Woman which features cello and piano music of women composers; you’ll hear Juliana’s insights into the lives of Mary Howe, Amy Beach, Margaret Bonds, Helen Crane, Dorothy Rudd Moore and Florence Price and hear excerpts from this album which Juliana recorded with the wonderful pianist Ruoting Li. Many listeners will be familiar with Juliana’s playing as a Baroque cellist, and it was fascinating to hear about...2025-04-061h 22Live From FM 91Live From FM 91Juliana Soltis: American WomanCellist Juliana Soltis and pianist Robert Satterlee preview Juliana's new album American Woman, with conversation and performances of works by Amy Beach, Helen Crane, and Florence Price.2025-03-0700 minThe City Lights CollectiveThe City Lights Collective“Characters: Type in Action” / Pylon Reenactment Society / Cellist Juliana SoltisTré Seals, co-creator of “Characters: Type in Action,” details the new exhibition at the Museum of Design Atlanta. Plus, Pylon Reenactment Society takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of Music,” and cellist Juliana Soltis shares the inspiration behind her new record, which features classical works by underrecognized American women composers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-12-0249 minThe ModernsThe ModernsThe Moderns ep. 342Contemporary music from everywhere. This week's program: Mariska Baars / Niki Jansen / Rutger Zuydervelt - Hardanger II 0.00  diane barbé - le grand jardin de coupigny 14.10  Hubert Kostkiewicz - Guitar Solo 4 25.00  Marvin Tate, Erez Dessel, Mai Sugimoto, Fred Jackson Jr., Ben Hall - Height Advantage 31.38  Juliana Soltis, Cello; Ruoting Li, piano - Dirge and Deliverance 44.05  michaela turcerová - degrowth (closer) 1.00.44  Hoshiko Yamane & Makoto Sakamoto - Tiefstes Inneres 1.04.12  Lauré Lussier - Darkness Side B 1.22.11  Heavy Cloud - I must go in, the fog is rising 1.33.09  Lake Mary & Daniel Wyche - Deer's Breathe In Every Color 1.45.30  INYAN - East 156.48  Strzał w kolano - Nadrobiny 1.5...2024-11-243h 04Drinks in the LibraryDrinks in the LibraryEx-Wife by Ursula Parrott with Juliana SoltisIn this episode, we are discussing Ex-Wife by Ursula Parrott, a novel originally published in 1929 and a fascinating account of the experiences of women during the Jazz age. I'm joined by Juliana Soltis, an internationally acclaimed cellist, to discuss the book's continued relevance and its portrayal of female independence during the Jazz Age, akin to a 'Sex and the City' for that era.  We also shed light on Parrott's obscured legacy in contrast to Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby.' Moreover, Juliana speaks about her new album American Woman, which highlights lost works by female composers, underscoring the importance of p...2024-10-1500 minVoice of the ArtsVoice of the ArtsJuliana SoltisPassionate recording artist and acclaimed cellist, Juliana Soltis spoke about her third studio album, American Woman, which is releasing on October 4th. This album features works for cello and piano by Mary Howe, Amy Beach, Margaret Bonds, Helen Crane, Dorothy Rudd Moore, and Florence Price. Juliana discusses how this album celebrates the lost legacy of American women composers. Juliana also talks about her love of the cello growing from a school assembly in Charleston, WV, and her wish as a child to play more music by women. Visit https://julianasoltismusic.com/ to learn more about Juliana and her work.2024-09-2523 minomoomoEpisode 25: That Baroque LifeJoin Chris, Jerry, and Rozie as they explore baroque style from both a luthiers perspective as well as a player's perspective. Special guests Sarah Peck walks us through her relationships with clients seeking to play in the baroque style, followed by an interview with Juliana Soltis, touring professional baroque cellist, exploring the different colors of sound created in this unique time period. Special Guests: Juliana Soltis and Sarah Peck.2020-05-0645 minThe State of the Arts – Classical KDFCThe State of the Arts – Classical KDFCJuliana Soltis, ‘Going Off Script’Photo by Teresa Tam Cellist Juliana Soltis expected to be playing three concerts in… The post Juliana Soltis, ‘Going Off Script’ appeared first on Classical KDFC.2020-03-1000 minLive From FM 91Live From FM 91Juliana SoltisBaroque cellist Juliana Soltis stops by the studio for a conversation about (and performances from) her new album Going Off Script: The Ornamented Suites for Cello. Juliana brings a fresh approach to the solo cello suites of Johann Sebastian Bach by looking to the past for inspiration: specifically, the ornamental, improvisatory performance style of the baroque era. Photo by Teresa Tam Studio.2019-10-3100 minLive From FM 91Live From FM 91Juliana SoltisBaroque cellist Juliana Soltis stops by the studio for a conversation about (and performances from) her new album Going Off Script: The Ornamented Suites for Cello. Juliana brings a fresh approach to the solo cello suites of Johann Sebastian Bach by looking to the past for inspiration: specifically, the ornamental, improvisatory performance style of the baroque era. Photo by Teresa Tam Studio.2019-10-3100 minBiscuit ChatsBiscuit ChatsJuliana SoltisJuliana Soltis is a baroque cellist (and native of Appalachia) who has recently released her debut album on the Acis label called "Entrez, le Diable!" which explores the meteoric rise of the cello as a solo instrument in France in the early 1700s. Before that time, the cello was considered rough and unsophisticated. We talk with Juliana about why all that changed.2017-10-0500 minClassical ConversationsClassical ConversationsJuliana Soltis: Entrez, le Diable!In 1736, composer Salvatore Lanzetti created a bit of a scandal when he brought the heretofore lowly and unsophisticated cello to the Concert Spirituel, France's most exclusive concert series. Other composers quickly jumped on the cello bandwagon, writing virtuoso showpieces for the instrument. The rise of the cello as a solo instrument, however, threatened to overtake the traditional bass viol, leading one respected viol player (and lawyer) to publish a treatise decrying the cello as "...a miserable canker, wretch, and poor Devil..." Enter Baroque cellist Juliana Soltis, whose debut album Entrez, le Diable! (Enter, the Devil!) takes us on a deep...2017-08-2900 min