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Cello Museum Podcast

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The official podcast of the Cello Museum.

Through conversations with performers, scholars, makers, and innovators, the Cello Museum Podcast explores the past, present, and future of the cello. Hosted by Dr. Brenda Neece and members of the Cello Museum team, each episode highlights the artistry, ideas, and individuals shaping the cello world today.

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  • Recording the Bach Suites: Inbal Megiddo on Risk, Voice, and Freedom
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode of the Cello Museum Podcast, Dr. Brenda Neece speaks with Dr. Inbal Megiddo about recording J. S. Bach’s Cello Suites — a project that demands not only technical mastery, but artistic courage.

    Megiddo reflects on the long journey toward recording the six suites, including pandemic interruptions that led her to re-record the first three. The result, she explains, is not a definitive statement on Bach, but a deeply personal moment in an ongoing artistic life.

    The conversation explores:

    • How the Bach Suites unfold as a journey through the stages of life
    • Aldo Parisot’s teaching philosophy and the search for an authentic voice
    • “Free, but in tempo” — freedom within pulse
    • Why new recordings of Bach still matter
    • Recording at Stella Maris in New Zealand
    • Creativity inspired by the natural beauty and frontier spirit of New Zealand
    • The role of silence, breath, and storytelling in performance
    • Advice for cellists studying the Bach suites
    • Experimenting with baroque bows, gut strings, and modern instruments
    • Pandemic-era music-making and the enduring power of the First Suite Prelude

    Megiddo also discusses her forthcoming book on Aldo Parisot’s pedagogy, her upcoming album Forbidden Voices (featuring music by composers suppressed during the Holocaust), and a new recording of works by Clara and Robert Schumann.

    At the heart of this conversation lies a bold artistic principle about finding one's one voice:

    Nothing is sacred. Question everything. Take risks.

    Listen to Inbal Megiddo’s recording of the Bach Suites:

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    If this conversation inspires you to explore unaccompanied cello repertoire, join us in Delaware this summer at the Bethany Beach Cellofest (9–16 August). Find details here.

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