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Cellist Luka Šulić Releases Solo Recording of Vivaldi’s ‘The Four Seasons’

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Stepping out from his 2Cellos fame, superstar cellist Luka Šulić recently released the first-ever solo cello arrangement of Antonio Vivaldi’s masterpiece The Four Seasons (October 25th, 2019 on Sony Classical). A multi-year process, Šulić took painstaking care to translate the piece to cello while appreciating the original’s beautiful complexity and iconic status. Even within a classical Baroque masterpiece, Šulić’s reimagining of all four concertos is a modern, exciting, and boundary-pushing movement electrifying classical music.

On the work, Šulić says, “Four Seasons is a very demanding piece for violin, let alone cello, so it was a long and difficult process for me. I spent two years preparing the arrangement, little by little, piece by piece. In the end, I hope listeners will feel the same excitement I did while making this album and bringing Vivaldi’s iconic work to the cello for the first time. Four Seasons is an instantly recognizable piece, making it a perfect entry point to classical music. I truly think it can make anyone fall in love with classical music and I look forward to releasing the album and performing it for audiences around the world.”

Playing cello since his childhood in Slovenia, Šulić has a musical resume littered with international prize winnings, appearances with international orchestras, performances with Sir Elton John, a degree from London’s Royal Academy of Music, and sold out arenas and theatre houses across the world as part of 2Cellos.

Upcoming Solo Tour Dates:

Nov 05 – St. Petersburg, Russia – DK Lensoveta
Nov 07 – Moscow, Russia – International House of Music
Nov 19 – Milan, Italy – Teatro dal Verme
Feb 05 – Zagreb, Croatia – KD Vatroslav Lisinski
Feb 06 – Beograd, Serbia – Sava Centar
Feb 08 – Bucharest, Romania – Sala Palatului
Mar 14 – Bratislava, Slovakia – Incheba Expo Arena
Mar 15 – Vienna, Austria – Konzerthaus
Mar 17 – Berlin, Germany – Philharmonie
Mar 18 – Wiesbaden, Germany – Kurhaus
Mar 30 – Tokyo, Japan – International Forum Hall C
Apr 29 – Prague, Czech Republic – Kongresové Centrum
May 01 – Dortmund, Germany – Konzerthaus
May 02 – Zürich, Switzerland – Theater 11
May 03 – Munich, Germany – Philharmonie im Gasteig

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