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  • amateur51
    • Nov 2024

    Pablo Casals, Conductor?

    Most people will know Pablo Casals as the great anti-fascist Catalan cellist, who made famous recordings of chamber music and concertos. Others will know him as the founder of the Prades Festivals after WWII. But how many know him as a conductor?

    My reason for creating this thread is that I've just made a wonderful and cheap discovery. Mark Obert-Thorn has produced and restored a CD for Naxos featuring Casals as conductor in Beethoven symphony no 1 & symphony no 4 (both with Pablo Casals Orchestra of Barcelona 1929) plus the overture Ruin of Athens with the same orchestra; and Brahms Variations on a theme by J Haydn with London Symphony Orchestra recorded in the Queen's Hall in 1927.

    The recordings do not belie their age and the performances are full of interest - I've enjoyed this disc enormously. The grocer's price is most attractive.



    At the other end of Casals' career comes another favourite recording of Casals as conductor, sadly nowhere near as cheap in UK these days. It is with the Marlboro Festival orchestra, which he conducted in many performances, and features just about my favourite performance of Schubert symphony no 8, with Schumann symphony no 2 as a splendid makeweight.

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    Do other boarders rate Casals as a conductor and a first-class musician?
  • umslopogaas
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 1977

    #2
    I've a couple of LPs of Casals conducting:

    Philips ABL 3219 (mono). Mozart piano conc. 9, soloist Myra Hess, Casals conducting the Perpignan Festival O.

    CBS SBRG 72523 (stereo). Beethoven symph. 8 and Mendelssohn symph. 4. Casals conducting the Marlborough Festival O.

    The CBS sleeve says he also conducted Bach orchestral suites and Bach Brandenburg concertos. Interestingly, the numbers are MET/SET 2015 and MET/SET 3001, which I thought were Decca codes, not CBS. It would be a bit unusual for a record company to give a plug for one of its rivals.

    I dont remember the recordings as outstanding, but neither do I recall any serious problems. Interesting that he seems to have conducted at festivals, perhaps because the atmosphere was more relaxed.

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    • mikealdren
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 1200

      #3
      His accompanying of Gendron in the Haydn D major and Boccherini, although now dated in style, is an old favourite of mine.

      Mike

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      • verismissimo
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 2957

        #4
        Forty five years ago I loved his recording of the Bach orchestral suites with the Marlboro Festival Orchestra. Not sure how I'd respond nowadays. Too expensive to find out.

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        • Beef Oven

          #5
          Wow, I knew him as an anti-fascist, never knew he could play the cello.

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          • richardfinegold
            Full Member
            • Sep 2012
            • 7666

            #6
            Originally posted by Beef Oven View Post
            Wow, I knew him as an anti-fascist, never knew he could play the cello.
            Another revelation--he was also more Catalonian than Castilian. His name is really Pau Casals.
            I would be interested in hearing what his earlier conducting efforts sounded like. His recordings from the Marlboro Festival from the end of his long life can be pretty somnolent.

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            • Beef Oven

              #7
              Originally posted by verismissimo View Post
              Forty five years ago I loved his recording of the Bach orchestral suites with the Marlboro Festival Orchestra. Not sure how I'd respond nowadays. Too expensive to find out.

              http://www.amazon.co.uk/Orchestral-S...ach+orchestral
              eight an' 'alf quid too expensive!? you need to sign on.

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              • mathias broucek
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 1303

                #8
                Years ago I visited the small Casals museum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Casals is a really big deal there - he had a huge impact on the classical musical life of the island.

                As a complete aside, if anyone has enough £££ left after record buying to visit the Caribbean, I STRONGLY recommend Puerto Rico which has great culture, architecture, a rain forest and some mountains as well as more predictable offerings such as beaches and water sports. (We went off-season which was cheaper but rather warm.)

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                • amateur51

                  #9
                  Originally posted by mathias broucek View Post
                  Years ago I visited the small Casals museum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Casals is a really big deal there - he had a huge impact on the classical musical life of the island.

                  As a complete aside, if anyone has enough £££ left after record buying to visit the Caribbean, I STRONGLY recommend Puerto Rico which has great culture, architecture, a rain forest and some mountains as well as more predictable offerings such as beaches and water sports. (We went off-season which was cheaper but rather warm.)
                  Thanks for this fascinating lead, mathias

                  This link is full of interesting information. Once I've won the EuroLottery (and bought the Decca Clifford Curzon boxed set ) I shall definitely make haste to Puerto Rico

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                  • mathias broucek
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1303

                    #10
                    Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                    Once I've won the EuroLottery (and bought the Decca Clifford Curzon boxed set ) I shall definitely make haste to Puerto Rico
                    If it's a rollover, make sure you stay here: http://www.elconvento.com/

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                    • mathias broucek
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 1303

                      #11
                      Originally posted by amateur51 View Post

                      At the other end of Casals' career comes another favourite recording of Casals as conductor, sadly nowhere near as cheap in UK these days. It is with the Marlboro Festival orchestra, which he conducted in many performances, and features just about my favourite performance of Schubert symphony no 8, with Schumann symphony no 2 as a splendid makeweight.

                      Shop classical & jazz new releases on CD, DVD, Blu-Ray, vinyl, and more, featuring today's top labels & artists!


                      Do other boarders rate Casals as a conductor and a first-class musician?
                      Inspired by this thread, I've just purchased the Schubert/Schumann from Fine Records in Hove for £5.49

                      Thanks A51!

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                      • amateur51

                        #12
                        Originally posted by mathias broucek View Post
                        Inspired by this thread, I've just purchased the Schubert/Schumann from Fine Records in Hove for £5.49

                        Thanks A51!
                        Great price, mathias - I hope that you're pleased with it

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                        • Dave2002
                          Full Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 18015

                          #13
                          Originally posted by mathias broucek View Post
                          Inspired by this thread, I've just purchased the Schubert/Schumann from Fine Records in Hove for £5.49

                          Thanks A51!
                          Is that an LP?

                          I have long wanted his Brandenburgs, together with the rehearsal discs. I remember no 2 "No, no, no! Not 'di da didi da didi da di da ... But 'di DAA didi da didi da di da di DAA didi ...'" or something like that. There may even have been foot stamping as well!

                          I have seen some rehearsal CDs offered recently, but not no 2. Possibly the playing etc. would be mannered and sound odd now, but what conviction!

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                          • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                            Gone fishin'
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 30163

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                            I have long wanted his Brandenburgs, together with the rehearsal discs. I remember no 2 "No, no, no! Not 'di da didi da didi da di da ... But 'di DAA didi da didi da di da di DAA didi ...'" or something like that. There may even have been foot stamping as well!
                            Pablo Casals in rehearsal. From 1964. See my videos for the recording of the entire #5 conducted by Casals.


                            ... and the whole performance:

                            JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto #5 in D Major BWV 1050, Marlboro Festival Orchestra conducted by Pablo Casals. Recorded 1964


                            JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto #5 in D Major BWV 1050, Marlboro Festival Orchestra conducted by Pablo Casals. Recorded 1964


                            JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto #5 in D Major BWV 1050, Marlboro Festival Orchestra conducted by Pablo Casals. Recorded 1964
                            Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 21-05-13, 18:38.
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                            • amateur51

                              #15
                              Casals rehearsing Schubert symphony no 8 in Puerto Rico in 1957 - a man who knows what he wants, in English!

                              1/2. En 1957, Casals décida de créer un festival sur l'île de Puerto Rico en hommage à sa mère originaire de ce lieu. Etaient venus tous ses "complices" habi...


                              2/2. En 1957, Casals décida de créer un festival sur l'île de Puerto Rico en hommage à sa mère originaire de ce lieu. Etaient venus tous ses "complices" habi...

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