The anthology includes the following CDRs:
(Will be shipped on a USB)
American Pianist Olga Samaroff (1880-1948) CDR
Dutch Cellist Joseph Hollman (1852–1926) CDR
Dutch Cellist Anton Hekking (1855–1935) CDR
German Cellist Heinrich Grünfeld (1855–1931) CDR
Belgian Cellist Cornelis Joseph Liégiois (1860–1921) CDR
American Cellist Hans Kronold (1872–1922) CDR
American Cellist Paul Kefer (1875–1941) CDR
American Cellist Joseph Malkin (1879–1969) CDR
Dutch Cellist Willem Willeke (1879–1950) CDR
German Cellist Paul Grümmmer (1879–1965) CDR
Belgian Cellist Marix Loevensohn (1880–1943) CDR
Hungarian Cellist Arnold Földesy (1882–1940) CDR
French Cellist Jean Bedetti (1883–1973) CDR
Historical Cello Recordings Hugo Kreisler (1884–1929) CDR
Canadian Cellist Boris Hambourg (1885–1954) CDR
Canadian Cellist Rosario Bourdon (1885–1961) CDR
French Cellist Paul Bazelaire (1886–1958) CDR
British Cellist Charles Warwick Evans (1888–1974) CDR
Great Cellists of the Past Felix Salmond (1888–1952) CDR
Belgian Cellist Maurice Dambois (1889–1969) CDR
Dutch Cellist Cornelius van Vliet (1889–1963) CDR
British Cellist Cedric Sharpe (1891–1978) CDR
American Cellist Hans Kindler (1892–1949) CDR
French Cellist Maurice Maréchal (1892–1964), Vol. 1 CDR
French Cellist Maurice Maréchal (1892–1964), Vol. 2 CDR
British Cellist Beatrice Harrison (1892–1965), 3 CDR
Spanish Cellist Antoni Sala (1893–1945) CDR
French Cellist André Levy (1894–1982) CDR
Italian Cellist Arturo Bonucci (1894–1964), 2 CDR
Portuguese Cellist Guilhermina Suggia (1885–1950) CDR
Australian Cellist Lauri Kennedy (1896–1985) CDR
Enrico Mainardi (1897–1976): Siemens Spezial and Polydor Recordings CDR
American Cellist Maurice Eisenberg (1900–1972) CDR
Emanuel Feuermann (1902–1942): Columbia Recordings CDR
American Cellist Janos Scholz (1903–1993), 2 CDR
American Cellist Joseph Schuster (1903–1969), 3 CDR
Swiss Cellist Henri Honegger (1904–1992) CDR
Belgian Cellist Adolphe Frezin (1906–1978) CDR
Dutch Cellist Carel van Leeuwen Boomkamp (1906–2000), 2 CDR
German Cellist Ludwig Hoelscher (1907–1996), 2 CDR
Australian Cellist Edmund Kurtz (1908–2004), 2 CDR
American Cellist Raya Garbousova (1909–1997), Vol. 1 CDR
American Cellist Raya Garbousova (1909–1997), Vol. 2 CDR
American Cellist Harvey Shapiro (1911–2007), Vol. 1 CDR
American Cellist Harvey Shapiro (1911–2007), Vol. 2 CDR
André Navarra (1911–1988): Odeon, Columbia, and Pathé Records CDR
American Cellist Frank Miller (1912–1986) CDR
German Cellist Wilhelm Posegga (1912–1963), 2 CDR
Hungarian Cellist Vera Dénes (1915–1970) CDR
French Cellist Bernard Michelin (1915–2003) CDR
American Cellist Edgar Lustgarten (1916–1979) CDR
Italian Cellist Amedeo Baldovino (1916–1998) CDR
American Cellist Samuel Mayes (1917–1990), 2 CDR
French Cellist Roger Albin (1920–2001) 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
American Cellist George Ricci (1921–2010) CDR
American Cellist Laszlo Varga (1924–2014), 2 CDR
American Cellist Jascha Silberstein (1934–2008), 2 CDR
Russian Cellist Mikhail Khomitser (1935–2002) CDR
Forgotten Italian Cellists: Hidden Treasures CDR
Great Dutch Cellists: Auguste van Biene, Philip Abbas, Paulo Gruppe CDR
Great German Cellists: Felix Robert Mendelssohn, Hans Bottermund CDR
Great German Cellists: Hermann Hopf, Karl Dechert CDR
Great German Cellists: The 78 RPM Era CDR
Great Italian Cellists: Luigi Silva, Antonio Janigro CDR
Great Russian Cellists: Wierzbiliowicz, Barjansky, Rogovoy, Dubinsky CDR
Legendary Female Cellists: Judith Bokor, May Mukle CDR
This impressive collection showcases the breadth of cello artistry across generations, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of historical cello recordings. Featuring a diverse array of renowned cellists from various countries, the set includes pioneering figures like Emanuel Feuermann, Maurice Maréchal, and Raya Garbousova, as well as lesser-known gems such as the Belgian cellists Cornelis Liégiois and Marix Loevensohn. The compilation highlights not only technical virtuosity but also the emotional depth and character each performer brings to their instrument. A must-have for connoisseurs of classical music and collectors of cello history, this set is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the legacy of the great cellists of the past.
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