The Sunday Spotlight on the Non-Western Cello series:
- 2013 March 31: Indonesian Keroncong Cellos
- 2011 June 5: Kurosh Ali Khan and the Cello in Persian Music
- 2011 May 29: Anup Biswas, the Cello in India, and Bollywood
- 2011 March 20: The Cello in Arabic Orchestras
- 2011 March 13: Chinese Cellos
- 2011 March 6: Markos Sifnios, Marika Papagika and the Greek Cello
- 2011 Febraury 27: “What If the Cello had Originated in Azerbaijan?”
- 2011 February 20: Saskia Rao-de Haas and the Indian Cello
- 2011 February 13: Taksim
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