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Pablo Casals was once the greatest living cellist. His technique was formidable, his tone was magisterial, and his interpretations were sovereign. In the '20s and '30s, Casals was a charismatic virtuoso on the same level as Kreisler and Horowitz. Those days were over by the time he recorded Beethoven's works for cello and piano with the superb Rudolf Serkin in 1954. His formidable technique had irrevocably decayed: in the fast passages and movements, Casals could barely keep up and he dropped notes like a tree drops leaves in a late autumn rain. His magisterial tone has deteriorated: in the slow passages and movements, Casals groaned and growled like boughs and branches in a hard autumn wind. From a technical point of view, there's not much left of Casals' the charismatic virtuoso. All that was left were his interpretive abilities and, incredibly, they are almost enough. In the deep Adagio sostenuto ed espressivo opening of Op. 5/2 and in the profound Adagio con molto sentimento d'affetto of Op. 102/2, Casals' magnificent interpretations more than compensate for his technical flaws. And in his interpretations of Beethoven's two sets of Die Zauberflöte Variations, Op. 66, and WoO 46, Casals affection for the music makes his performances sublime despite his obvious technical limitations. Although this should by no means be the only recording of Beethoven's cello works one hears, one should nevertheless hear these performances if only to hear how great a median Casals was even when he was no longer a virtuoso. Columbia's 1954 sound is antediluvian.
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Cello Sonata No. 1 in F Major, Op. 5 No. 1 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
(P) Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
(P) Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Cello Sonata No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 5 No. 2 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
(P) Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
(P) Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Cello Sonata No. 4 in C Major, Op. 102 No. 1 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
(P) Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
(P) Sony BMG Music Entertainment
DISC 2
Cello Sonata No. 3 in A Major, Op. 69 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Cello Sonata No. 5 in D Major, Op. 102 No. 2 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Originally released 1954 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Originally released 1952 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Pablo Casals, Associated Performer, Cello, Main Artist - Georges Kadar, Producer - Rudolf Serkin, Piano - Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Originally released 1952 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Album review
Pablo Casals was once the greatest living cellist. His technique was formidable, his tone was magisterial, and his interpretations were sovereign. In the '20s and '30s, Casals was a charismatic virtuoso on the same level as Kreisler and Horowitz. Those days were over by the time he recorded Beethoven's works for cello and piano with the superb Rudolf Serkin in 1954. His formidable technique had irrevocably decayed: in the fast passages and movements, Casals could barely keep up and he dropped notes like a tree drops leaves in a late autumn rain. His magisterial tone has deteriorated: in the slow passages and movements, Casals groaned and growled like boughs and branches in a hard autumn wind. From a technical point of view, there's not much left of Casals' the charismatic virtuoso. All that was left were his interpretive abilities and, incredibly, they are almost enough. In the deep Adagio sostenuto ed espressivo opening of Op. 5/2 and in the profound Adagio con molto sentimento d'affetto of Op. 102/2, Casals' magnificent interpretations more than compensate for his technical flaws. And in his interpretations of Beethoven's two sets of Die Zauberflöte Variations, Op. 66, and WoO 46, Casals affection for the music makes his performances sublime despite his obvious technical limitations. Although this should by no means be the only recording of Beethoven's cello works one hears, one should nevertheless hear these performances if only to hear how great a median Casals was even when he was no longer a virtuoso. Columbia's 1954 sound is antediluvian.
© TiVo
About the album
- 2 disc(s) - 14 track(s)
- Total length: 02:27:38
- Main artists: Pablo Casals
- Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
- Label: Sony Classical
- Genre: Classical
Originally released 1952, 1954 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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