By Laurie Niles: Good news! The 2010 Mario Miralles cello that was stolen from the San Diego hotel room of LA Opera principal cellist John Walz was returned to its owner on Monday. The instrument, which had been found Friday in its case on a downtown San Diego street corner, was undamaged.![John Walz]()
Cellist John Walz.
The man who found the cello took it to his mother's home in nearby Chula Vista, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune. After hearing news reports about the cello's theft they began trying to return the cello on Saturday, finally reaching Walz through his Facebook page on Monday.
Walz, who was in San Diego to teach at Bravo! International Music Academy, had discovered his cello missing Wednesday night, writing last Thursday on his Facebook page, "Yesterday I checked into my hotel in San Diego, went out to dinner, and when I came back, my room had been broken into, everything stolen - including my cello." Police reported that someone had forced entrance into the unoccupied room between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m Wednesday.
Walz's Facebook post, with pictures of the $100,000 cello, was shared widely.
Walz, a former student of the French cellist Pierre Fournier, is a founder and longtime member of the Pacific Trio and is currently principal cellist with the Los Angeles Opera. He was principal cellist of the Long Beach Symphony for 20 years.
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Cellist John Walz.