Cappadocia playing at the KPLU studios November 2010
Background information
Born
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Instrument(s)
5 String Cello, rebab, goge, gerhu, guitarcello
Website
rufusmusic.com
Musical artist
Rufus Cappadocia is a Canadian-American cellist best known for his cross-cultural recordings and performances. He has released albums in collaboration with guitarist David Fiuczynski, singer Bethany Yarrow, Stellamara with Sonja Drakulich, multi-instrumentalist Ross Daly and The Paradox Trio with Matt Dariau.
2008. RufusCappadocia's official website Profile of Cappadocia at NPR RufusCappadocia at TED TED Talks: Bruno Bowden folds while RufusCappadocia plays...
up Rufus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rufus is a masculine given name, a surname, an Ancient Roman cognomen and a nickname (from Latin rufus, "red")...
often perform together. Together with cellist RufusCappadocia, they form the trio Peter, Bethany, and Rufus. They released the CD Puff & Other Family Classics...
appearance by Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul and Mary), Bethany Yarrow, and RufusCappadocia, also guided by musical director David Rosenthal, and directed by Leon...
Morsels) 2002 Black Cherry Acid Lab (Fuzelicious Morsels) 2003 Kif with RufusCappadocia (Fuzelicious Morsels) 2005 Boston T Party with Dennis Chambers, Jeff...
known of his life. He presumably was a native or at least a citizen of Cappadocia, a Roman province in Asia Minor (modern day Turkey), and most likely lived...
turned his attention towards Asia Minor (in particular, the Kingdom of Cappadocia) where his sister Laodice was Queen. He had his brother-in-law, Ariarathes...
Egan, Eileen Ivers, Larry Campbell, Matt Keating, Steve Holley, and RufusCappadocia. This project was never commercially released; rough mixes from these...
Jonathan Maron on bass (from the band Groove Collective), and cellist RufusCappadocia. Track listing "Born in a Shirt" – 4:58 "Age 14" – 5:37 "Everlasting"...
Stephen Kent, Peter Valsamis, Geoffrey Gordon, Eda Maxym and cellist RufusCappadocia. (Kent had performed as a soloist at Starwood the previous year, opening...
electro-soul and hip hop band wherein the members met while in school RufusCappadocia, Canadian-American cellist Albert Chamberland, Canadian violinist,...
for naming years. At the request of the Romans, Ariarathes V, king of Cappadocia, rejects a proposal from the Seleucid king, Demetrius I, for him to marry...
Baba Sonya Kitchell Rustic Overtones Beowulf Sheehan Brendan James Jesse Harris Krystle Warren RufusCappadocia Ryan Scott List of record labels v t e...
Bill Stewart Matt Darriau Paradox Trio Matt Darriau, Brad Shepik, RufusCappadocia, Seido Salifoski Tom Harrell Quintet Tom Harrell, Jimmy Greene, Danny...
Quirinius, Roman aristocrat (d. 21 AD) Ariobarzanes II (Philopator), king of Cappadocia Julia Minor, sister of Julius Caesar (b. 100 BC) Marcus Atius Balbus,...
Germanicus to the east, in order to lead a military campaign against Parthia. Cappadocia (Asia Minor) becomes a Roman province. Lucius Aelius Sejanus becomes Praetorian...
succession, he conquers Bithynia, Phrygia, Mysia, Lycia, Pamphylia, Ionia and Cappadocia. The Roman province of Asia is dismantled. On the king's orders, the local...
BC) was a governor, or satrap, of Cappadocia, or at least of its southern portions, with Ariarathes I of Cappadocia possibly governing the north. He is...
Pompeius Rufus, the Mithridatic command. Sulla became embroiled in a political fight against one of the plebeian tribunes, Publius Sulpicius Rufus, on the...
of Cappadocia, physician, wrote eight treatises on diseases Soranus of Ephesus, physician, most notably his four-volume treatise on gynecology Rufus of...
to him: Paphlagonia and Cappadocia. Leonnatus had left with his army for Greece, leaving Antigonus alone to deal with Cappadocia, a task he apparently could...
Apollinaris, and proconsul of Macedonia. Julius Pelignus, Procurator of Cappadocia in the reign of Claudius, AD 52. Julius Bassus, said by the elder Plinius...
Μιθροβουζάνης Mithrobouzánēs; d. 334 BC) was a Persian governor (satrap) of Cappadocia in the 4th century BC, during the reign of Darius III. He was probably...
Thrace and Ptolemy, the satrap of Egypt. Although Eumenes, satrap of Cappadocia, defeated the rebels in Asia Minor, Perdiccas himself was murdered by...
Antiques may have preceded Rufus during the 120s. The Church Fathers and rabbinic literature emphasize the role of Rufus in provoking the revolt. Historians...