On the inside of the CD cover of Cellobotomy is the legend, "Yes, I am a classically trained cellist, but I try not to let it get in the way." Gideon Freudmann doesn't have a thing to worry about, because he sounds like no other cellist. The classical training does show up in the elegance of his playing, but the reason to get this release is the charm of his wonderful and whimsical material. Cellobotomy has pieces that are reminiscent of bluegrass, R&B, swing, jazz, and Eastern European folk music, as well as some really ...
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On the inside of the CD cover of Cellobotomy is the legend, "Yes, I am a classically trained cellist, but I try not to let it get in the way." Gideon Freudmann doesn't have a thing to worry about, because he sounds like no other cellist. The classical training does show up in the elegance of his playing, but the reason to get this release is the charm of his wonderful and whimsical material. Cellobotomy has pieces that are reminiscent of bluegrass, R&B, swing, jazz, and Eastern European folk music, as well as some really exciting rock that happens to be played on the solo cello. The fact that this early album was mostly recorded in a home studio makes it even more remarkable. This is a fitting debut for an artist who is as talented as he is eccentric, and that's saying something. ~ Richard Foss, Rovi
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