Essays & Interviews

The Cello Sherpa Podcast

Song of Survival An Interview with Janet Horvath, Author and Former Associate Principal Cellist of the Minnesota Orchestra

Listen: Part 1
Listen: Part 2

The Green Room for Artists Interview

“Living to Tell the Tale” Interview by Heather O’Donnell
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The Atlantic

A Musician Afraid of Sound: How a Professional Cellist Learned to Live with a Career-Ending Ear Injury

The College Music Society

Hearing Is Our Business: When A Musician Suffers A Career-Ending Hearing Injury; Janet Horvath, MFA; October 19, 2018

Athletes and the Arts

Video Interview: Janet Horvath, Musician (11:13)

Janet’s Story

How Janet became an Injury Prevention advocate and author

Minneapolis Star Tribune

How a Transplanted Orchestra Musician Became a Real Minnesotan

Watch a Mighty Blaze interview with Janet and NY Times bestselling author Jenna Blum – the site profiles authors, and features new books, connecting authors and readers

The Cello Museum Interview

Interview with Brenda Neece, including book excerpts read by Janet. Enter to win a signed copy of The Cello Still Sings and a Cello Museum tee shirt!

‘Camp Concerts by Leonard Bernstein and a Hungarian Cellist’ from Hungarian Jewish Political and Cultural Magazine, SZOMBAT

“We can still learn new stories from the tragedy of the Hungarian Holocaust. When Janet Horvath, a former leading cellist of the Minnesota Symphony, told me about her family history, I thought it should be written about because few in Budapest had heard of Leonard Bernstein and the 1948 European concerts of Holocaust survivors.”

Read full article on Szombat site (in Hungarian and English)

Read full article in English (pdf)

Musicians’ Health Series Interview (podcast)

Music Teachers National Association
National Conference 2020

See Janet’s virtual presentation: A Musician Afraid of Sound

Women’s Connection

Janet Horvath shares her experiences and secrets to playing healthy.

“About Music & Musicians” on Interlude.HK

Janet is a frequent contributor to the classical music blog/mag.

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