A cello prayer played with soul by the master Rostropovich.
A historic masterpiece that combines deep emotion and overwhelming technique.
He portrays Schumann's delicate lyricism and Bloch's spiritual depth with a warm tone. In particular, the Jewish melody in "Schelomo" resonates with a sad yet sublime quality, purifying the listener's soul. This is the pinnacle of his artistic talent, as he also displayed his outstanding expressive power as a conductor.
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Schelomo (Rhapsodie Hébraïque Pour Violoncelle Et Orchestre)
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Concerto En La Mineur, Op. 129
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Conductor - Leonard Bernstein
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Composed By - Robert Schumann (B)
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Orchestra - Orchestre National De France
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Liner Notes - Peter Andry
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Cello - Mstislav Rostropovich
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Producer [Recording] - John Mordler
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Engineer - Paul Vavasseur
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Composed By - Ernest Bloch (A)
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Liner Notes [Music Background] - Eric Mason
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Art Direction, Design - Marvin Schwartz
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Photography By - Eric Brissaud