Duo Cello e Basso, Pascale Delache-Feldman, Emmanuel Feldman & Victor Cayres
Biographie Duo Cello e Basso, Pascale Delache-Feldman, Emmanuel Feldman & Victor Cayres
Duo Cello e Basso
Described by NPR’s Ron Schachter as “a musical Lewis and Clark, opening up new musical territories,” Duo Cello e Basso “unites passion with elegance” (Boston Globe). Cellist/composer Emmanuel Feldman and double bassist Pascale Delache-Feldman partner to perform repertoire ranging from Bartok, Mozart, and Rossini to Feldman, Pinkham, and Schnittke. With more than 20 commissions and premiers to their credit, the duo creates dynamic programming that surprises and energizes audiences.
The duo’s Boston Celebrity Series debut featured Pulitzer Prize winner John Harbison’s Deep Dances written for the Duo and Rebecca Rice Dance. Other performance credits include the Kennedy Center and the Phillips Collection in Washington DC, and abroad, at the Ferenc Liszt Academy, Budapest, Radio France, Paris and Altes Rathaus, Vienna.
As guest artists at the Pablo Casals, Yellow Barn, and New Hampshire Music Festivals, the Duo has collaborated in performances of larger ensemble works from Beethoven to Shostakovich. Through themed concerts such as “French and American Connections” and “American Showcase,” their diverse programming combines contemporary and traditional works in inspiring collaborations with dancers, poets and descriptive narrative.
Recent projects have included their own arrangements of music of Astor Piazzolla and Carlos Gardel for their new album LET’S TANGO! with pianist Victor Cayres, released in fall 2023. Collaborations include performances with Festival Ballet Providence in a newly choreographed work and music by Shinji Eshima and upcoming Boston premieres of Michael Oesterle’s Parlour Games. They will perform their “Music of the Americas” at the 2023 International Society of Bassists Convention at the University of Michigan.
Together they have led master classes and residencies at schools and universities including the New York Summer Music Festival, Virginia Commonwealth University, Encore Coda and Tufts University.
Delache-Feldman is on the faculty at the Longy School of Music of Bard College. Feldman has served on the faculty of New England Conservatory and both Duo members are performance faculty members at Tufts University.
Victor Cayres
Hailed as “spirit of a leader!” by La Liberté (Fribourg, Switzerland), Brazilian pianist Victor Cayres has earned praise for concerts with the Sine Nomine string quartet and as soloist with such orchestras as Boston Pops and Brno Philharmonic in the Czech Republic. He has been a guest artist at Banff Center for the Arts in Canada, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Claflin University, Illinois Wesleyan University, Western Washington University, Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Conservatory and State University for Arts and Culture. He has released recordings for Albany Records, PARMA Recordings, and Centaur Records with works by American contemporary composers David Owens, Joseph Summer, and John H. Wallace. Cayres frequently performs in Brazil, Europe, South Korea, and in prestigious venues in the United States such as Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Chicago’s Preston Bradley Hall, Boston’s Symphony Hall, and Jordan Hall. His concerts have been broadcast live at Brazil’s TV Cultura channel, Boston’s WGBH 99.5 All Classical, and Chicago’s WFMT Fine Arts Radio.