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CelloBello Unveils New Website Design for Enhanced User Experience
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CelloBello Unveils New Website Design for Enhanced User Experience
[Boston, MA, October 18, 2024] – CelloBello, the world’s leading resource on all things cello, is thrilled to announce the launch of its redesigned main website, aimed at providing an improved user experience for its global community of cellists. The revamped website emphasizes ease of access, aligning with CelloBello’s mission to democratize quality music education worldwide.
Since its inception in 2008, CelloBello has been a cornerstone in the classical music education landscape, accumulating a wealth of learning resources catering to cellists of all ages and proficiency levels. With thousands of daily visitors from around the world, the redesigned website focuses on enhancing user interface and search engine functionality to ensure seamless navigation through its vast repository of content.
“At CelloBello, we are committed to leveling the playing field in classical music by fostering a vibrant global cello community,” said Robert Rund, Executive Director of CelloBello. “Our redesigned website reflects this commitment by offering an intuitive and enriching user experience to all our visitors.”
In addition to the improved website design, CelloBello is excited to introduce a new section dedicated to chamber music, titled “Ensemble by CelloBello.” Serving as a hub for instrumentalists engaged in ensemble playing, this section features valuable content on rehearsal techniques, repertoire, and historical insights.
“We are delighted to expand our offerings with the launch of ‘Ensemble by CelloBello,’ providing a comprehensive resource for musicians immersed in chamber music,” said Paul Katz, Artistic Director and Founder of CelloBello as well as founding member of the legendary Cleveland Quartet. “Collaborating with esteemed ensembles like the Borromeo, Ariel, Pacifica Quartets and others underscores our commitment to fostering artistic excellence and community engagement.”
With contributions from renowned quartets such as Borromeo, Pacifica, Ariel, Balourdet, Parker, and Verona, “Ensemble by CelloBello” promises to be a valuable new resource for chamber musicians worldwide.
“We would like to thank all CelloBello supporters who helped make this redesign possible, with special thanks for generous grants from The Alphadyne Foundation and the Brooks and Joan Fortune Family Foundation,” added Rund.
For more information and to explore the redesigned website, visit www.cellobello.org.
About CelloBello
CelloBello is the premier online resource for cellists, offering free and accessible music education resources to aspiring musicians globally. Since 2008, CelloBello has been dedicated to empowering cellists of all backgrounds and ability levels through online instruction, advice, and community engagement.
