The CelloFellos are always up for something new. The Berlin-based duo are classically trained cellists, but have an ear for material “far beyond the traditional repertoire,” said Leonard Disselhorst in an email to The Sault Star. “While we cherish the interpretation of classical works, we are equally drawn to the new, the unexpected and the unexplored.” Set lists include nods to big band, film music, jazz and Balkan folk. Disselhorst and Bryan Cheng have wrapped up work for their debut album. The studio effort includes arrangements inspired by tango, jazz and film and the pair's own compositions. “What excites us most is discovering new sounds that have never been played on a cello, yet we can imagine, imitate and recreate them,” said Disselhorst. “We enjoy revealing the vast possibil

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