A nostalgic and passionate melody played by the king of the cello
Pablo Casals' deep breathing and the Czech Philharmonic's simple, robust sound capture the essence of Dvorak.
This 1937 recording is renowned as a historic masterpiece. Casals's singing in the Cello Concerto combines with the overwhelming driving force of the orchestra led by George Szell, bringing out the romanticism of this masterpiece to the fullest.
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1 - 1er Mouvement: Allegro
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2 - 2e Mouvement: Adagio Ma Non Troppo
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1 - 3er Mouvement: Allegro Moderato
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Max Bruch - Ko Nidrei Op. 47
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Orchestra - London Symphony Orchestra
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Orchestra - Orchestre Philharmonique Tchéque
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Conductor - George Szell (A1 to B1)
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Conductor - Sir Landon Ronald
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Sleeve Notes [Traduction English] - James Harding
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Sleeve Notes [French] - André Tubeuf