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  1. Leo Stern (cello) London Philharmonic (orchestra), Antonín Dvořák (conductor) First Pub lication. 1896 - Berlin: N. Simrock 1896, Plates 10548-10549. Monatsbericht (1896), p.97: Dedication Hanuš Wihan (1855–1920) Average Duration Avg. Duration: 40 minutes Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Romantic: Piece Style Romantic: Instrumentation ...

    • Dvořák, Antonín
    • Op.104 ; B.191
    • IAD 11
    • Cello Concerto No.2
  2. The Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, B. 191, is the last solo concerto by Antonín Dvořák. It was written in 1894 for his friend, the cellist Hanuš Wihan , but was premiered in London on March 19, 1896, by the English cellist Leo Stern .

  3. Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104, B. 191 by Antonín DvořákA recently re-discovered recording of a concert held in tribute to the people of Czechoslovakia d...

    • 47 min
    • 4,4M
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  4. The Dvorák is the exact opposite of the Elgar since it is a masterpiece and probably the finest concerto written for the cello. If you compare it with the Elgar, see how Dvorák deals with the slow tender passage in the finale to great effect and without whingeing.

  5. Dvořák: Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191 - III. Finale (Allegro moderato)

  6. Two concertos for the cello are performed more often than any others. One is by Antonin Dvorak, an epic work brimming with melodies and embracing a wide range of emotion. The other is Elgar's: intimate, highly-concentrated and unlike any other ever written for the instrument.

  7. Dvorak/Elgar Cello. André Navarra’s playing is remembered today for the force of his irrepressible personality put in service of the demands of the music. He was highly regarded in Czechoslovakia for his performances of the Dvorák Cello Concerto, and the present recording reveals an interpretation that is wholly idiomatic, with Navarra ...