Lawrence Stomberg, Cellist


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Franz Josef Haydn -
Concerto in C Major, Hob. VIIb/1, 1st movement (recapitulation and cadenza*)

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with the Hogue Sinfonietta, Charles Hogue, conductor
May 16, 2009, Huntsville, Alabama
*cadenza by Lawrence Stomberg



Benjamin Britten -
Suite No. 3, Op. 87
Moto Perpetuo

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Passacaglia excerpt

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November 6, 2007, University of Delaware



Robert Schumann -
Fünf Stücke im Volkston, Op. 102, Langsam

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with Julie Nishimura, piano
February 10, 2011, University of Delaware



Ernö Dohnanyi -
Sonata in Bb minor, Op. 8, 4th movement (theme, variations 1-4)

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with Julie Nishimura, piano
November 20, 2008, University of Delaware



Roger Sessions -
Six Pieces for Violoncello, Prelude

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November 1, 2004, University of Delaware



Sergei Rachmaninov -
Sonata in G minor, Op. 19, 4th movement (exposition)

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with Holly Roadfeldt-O'Riordan, piano
November 6, 2009, University of Delaware



Felix Mendelssohn -
Sonata in D Major, Op. 58, 1st movement (exposition)

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with Julie Nishimura, piano
February 10, 2011, University of Delaware



Antonin Dvořák -
Concerto in B minor for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 104

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with the University of Delaware Symphony Orchestra, Brian Stone, conductor
October 16, 2005, University of Delaware)





"Stomberg's warm-toned "Swan" barely left a wake."
- Classical Voice
of North Carolina





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From The American Cello CD

George Crumb -
from the "Toccata" movement of the Sonata for Solo Violincello

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Aaron Minsky -
from "The Train Whistle" from Ten American Cello Etudes

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For information on The American Cello, click on the link in the upper left corner of this page