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Casals

[ US /kɑˈsɑɫz, kəˈsɑɫz/ ]
NOUN
  1. an outstanding Spanish cellist noted for his interpretation of Bach's cello suites (1876-1973)

How To Use Casals In A Sentence

  • Casals greatly influenced later cellists with his technique, misicianship, and beautiful tone.
  • He encroached on such EMI memorabilia as Menuhin in the Elgar concerto, Artur Schnabel in the Beethoven sonatas and Casals in the Bach suites, which had never fallen out of print.
  • Pablo Casals, the world-famous cellist, who chose life-long exile from his native Spain because of the fascist dictator who ruled the beloved country of his birth, said this: "My cello is my weapon; I choose where I play, when I play, and before whom I play. Theodore Bikel: Legitimizing an Obstacle to Peace
  • Casals greatly influenced later cellists with his technique, misicianship, and beautiful tone.
  • This last sequence was accompanied by the heartrending strains of Pablo Casals playing a Spanish folk song on the cello.
  • Casals greatly influenced later cellists with his technique, misicianship, and beautiful tone.
  • Since regaining consciousness, pain, thirst, and hunger permitting, Wayne had spent the last few hours working his way through the Bach suites numerically, and doing rather well, too, until he got stuck on number five, the one Casals called the tempestuous suite. Fear Itself
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