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.
Do other boarders rate Casals as a conductor and a first-class musician?
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.
Do other boarders rate Casals as a conductor and a first-class musician?
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