Steven Sharp Nelson

Steven Sharp Nelson

Person from United States

Genres: rock, classical music, rock music, cello, instrumental, neo-classical, neoclassical, steven sharp nelson

Steven Sharp Nelson
Steven Sharp Nelson
Steven Sharp Nelson
Steven Sharp Nelson
Steven Sharp Nelson
Steven Sharp Nelson
Steven Sharp Nelson

About Steven Sharp Nelson

Steven Sharp Nelson (born 1977) is a pioneer in “cello-percussion”—an alternative performance method that combines traditional, lyrical cello techniques with unconventional pizzicato and percussive technique. He has studied the cello, (still his primary instrument) under Ryan Selberg, Stephen Emerson, and John Eckstein. Nelson also teams up often with pianist Paul Cardall and has written most of Cardall’s orchestrations. Nelson is well-known for his collaborations with pianist Jon Schmidt--most particularly in their mash-up arrangement of Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and Cold Play’s “Viva La Vida,” a YouTube sensation. Schmidt and Nelson perform regularly together throughout the United States and the world.

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Steven Sharp Nelson — Top 12 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Steven Sharp Nelson Be Still, My Soul
Steven Sharp Nelson Nearer My God to Thee
Steven Sharp Nelson The Water Is Wide (after O Waly, Waly)
Steven Sharp Nelson O My Father
Steven Sharp Nelson Homeward Bound
Steven Sharp Nelson Clair The Lune
Steven Sharp Nelson Lead, Kindly Light
Steven Sharp Nelson Rhapsody on a theme of Paganin
Steven Sharp Nelson New World
Steven Sharp Nelson O COME O COME EMMANUEL
Steven Sharp Nelson Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Steven Sharp Nelson Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 In G Major: Prelude
Be Still, My Soul
Nearer My God to Thee
The Water Is Wide (after O Waly, Waly)
Homeward Bound
Clair The Lune
Lead, Kindly Light
Rhapsody on a theme of Paganin
O COME O COME EMMANUEL
Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Unaccompanied Cello Suite No. 1 In G Major: Prelude