Forgotten Opera Singers

Forgotten Opera Singers

Mar 1, 2025

GREAT JEWISH CELLISTS HIDDEN TREASURES ANTHOLOGY ULTRA RARE! 25 CDR

 



This set includes the following CDRs:



American Cellist Hans Kronold (1872-1922) – CDR

American Cellist Harvey Shapiro (1911-2007) Vol. 1 – CDR

American Cellist Harvey Shapiro (1911-2007) Vol. 2 – CDR

American Cellist Joseph Schuster (1903-1969) 3 CDR – CDR

American Cellist Janos Scholz (1903-1993) 2 CDR – CDR

American Cellist Joseph Malkin (1879-1969) – CDR

American Cellist Maurice Eisenberg (1900-1972) – CDR

Australian Cellist Edmund Kurtz (1908-2004) 2 CDR – CDR

Canadian Cellist Boris Hambourg (1885-1954) – CDR

Dutch Cellist Joseph Hollman (1852-1926) – CDR

Emanuel Feuermann (1902-1942) Columbia Recordings – CDR

German Cellist Ewel Stegmann (1896-1949) – CDR

German Cellist Heinrich Grünfeld (1855-1931) – CDR

German Cellist Felix Robert Mendelssohn (1896-1951) – CDR

German Cellist Hans Bottermund (1892-1949) – CDR

Gregor Piatigorsky Polyphon, Vox, and Columbia Recordings – CDR

Historical Cello Recordings Hugo Kreisler (1884-1929) – CDR

Hungarian Cellist Judith Bokor (1899-1972) – CDR

Russian Cellist Mikhail Khomitser (1935-2002) – CDR

Russian Cellist Yakov Slobodkin (1920-2009) Vol. 1 – CDR

Russian Cellist Yakov Slobodkin (1920-2009) Vol. 2 – CDR

Russian Cellist Yakov Slobodkin (1920-2009) Vol. 3 – CDR

This compilation brings together a diverse and impressive group of cellists, offering a fascinating range of styles, techniques, and interpretations of the cello repertoire. From the legendary Emanuel Feuermann, whose technical brilliance and emotive playing have made him one of the most revered cellists of all time, to the dynamic recordings of Harvey Shapiro, whose contribution to American cello playing is unparalleled, this set offers both historical significance and extraordinary performances. The set includes many prominent figures, such as Gregor Piatigorsky, renowned for his virtuosic skills, and the distinct recordings of Mikhail Khomitser and Yakov Slobodkin, representing the rich tradition of Russian cello playing. Additionally, the recordings of Boris Hambourg, Joseph Schuster, and Janos Scholz bring a wealth of variety from both established and emerging figures of the 20th century. This collection is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in exploring the history of cello playing and its notable exponents across generations.

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