Pau Casals i Defilló (Catalan: [ˈpaw kəˈzalz i ðəfiˈʎo]; 29 December 1876 – 22 October 1973), known in English by his name Pablo Casals, was a Catalan...
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The Pablo Casals Museum (Spanish: Museo Pablo Casals), located on San José Square in Old San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a museum dedicated to the...
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The Pablo Casals Festival is a music festival in the French Pyrenees created by the cellist and conductor Pablo Casals in 1950. Casals opposed the Francoist...
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There she first met the noted cellist Pablo Casals (1876-1973), who was very impressed when he heard her play. Casals recommended that she return to New...
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Spanish tennis player Pablo Casals (1876–1973), Catalan cello virtuoso Pablo Cavallero (born 1974), Argentine retired footballer Pablo Couñago (born 1979)...
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persuasiveness, as with Pablo Casals, who at the age of 80 was persuaded to establish the Casals Festival at San Juan. Pablo Casals (1876–1973), was born...
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Kronberg Academy (section Pablo Casals Award)
2017 and was completed in 2022. It is named in honour of the cellist Pablo Casals, whose values of humanity and human dignity Kronberg Academy has adopted...
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Blair. "J.S. Bach: Six Suites for Solo Cello – Pablo Casals". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 August 2014. ... Casals still seems to be the standard against which...
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Susan Metcalfe Casals (1878 – 1959) was an American mezzo-soprano who married renowned cellist Pau Casals. She was highly respected in Lieder and concert...
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1936), wife of Pablo Casals and former president of Manhattan School of Music Pablo Casals (1876-1973), cellist and conductor Rosemary Casals (born 1948)...
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the Sommet Musicaux Festival de Gstaad, 2013. Scholarship Pablo Casals from the Pablo Casals Foundation, 2012. Nicolas Firmenich Prize at the Verbier Festival...
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The Orquestra Pau Casals (Spanish: Orquesta Pau Casals) was established by Pablo Casals (sometimes known as Pau Casals) in the early 1920s in Barcelona...
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seven. When he was nine, he played in a recital where Pablo Casals was in the audience; Casals immediately offered to teach him. The city of Barcelona...
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Enric Casals i Defilló (July 26, 1892 in Barcelona – July 31, 1986), brother of Pablo Casals, was a Spanish violinist, composer and conductor. He started...
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the cellist Pablo Casals. It was generally believed, incorrectly, that the two were married, and Suggia was sometimes billed as "Mme P. Casals-Suggia". She...
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International Pablo Casals Cello Competition in Kronberg, Germany may use it for two years. Terence Weil played another Goffriller used by Casals before the...
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producer for CBS from 1962 to 1967. His 1964 documentary about cellist Pablo Casals, Casals at 88, won the Prix Italia. He was the second Dean of the New York...
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1572 and 1585) Carlo Gesualdo (five voices: 1603; six voices: 1611) Pablo Casals (mixed choir: 1932) O vos ómnes qui transítis per víam, atténdite et...
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Paroles Pablo Casals writes in his biography, Joys and Sorrows, that Zimbalist was a member of the Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy, chaired by Casals and...
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was the world renowned Spanish cellist Pablo Casals, whom she would never meet. Less than a year after Casals was born, her parents decided they could...
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by advanced studies with prominent cellists such as Paul Tortelier, Pablo Casals, and Mstislav Rostropovich. Du Pré gained early recognition, winning...
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changes, this Concerto holds up as one of Boccherini's best-known works. Pablo Casals, Pierre Fournier, Janos Starker, and Jacqueline du Pré all made recordings...
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The Cuarteto Casals (Casals Quartet) is a Spanish string quartet based at l'Auditori in Barcelona, where all four members reside and teach at the Escola...
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to set the prayer to music include Robert Schumann, Anton Bruckner, Pablo Casals, Maurice Duruflé, Guillaume du Fay,[citation needed] Grzegorz Gerwazy...
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that version was premiered at the Société Nationale in April 1901, with Pablo Casals as a soloist and the composer as conductor. The piece is in the AABA...
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solo cello by Henri Dutilleux. Segev won prizes at the International Pablo Casals Cello Competition in Kronberg (2000), The Juilliard Concerto competition...
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cultural museum devoted to Pablo Casals. "Inauguran en Puerto Rico casa-museo de la família del músico español Pau Casals". La Vanguardia (in Spanish)...
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introduced the composer to Pablo Casals. Casal's first meeting is recorded in nearly every biography about Casals. In his own words Casals said, "His music was...
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Orchestra under the direction of cellist, conductor and Ma's childhood hero Pablo Casals. He spent four summers at the Marlboro Music Festival after meeting and...
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cellist Pablo Casals and grammarian Pompeu Fabra during their exile from the Spanish Civil War. A small museum in Prades commemorates Casals. Communes...
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