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Joseph Schuster (cellist)

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Joseph Schuster (1903–1969) was a cellist born in Constantinople of Russian-Jewish descent. [1]

32 relations: Alexander Glazunov, Artur Rodziński, Arturo Toscanini, Berlin Philharmonic, Beverly Hills, California, Bruno Walter, Cello, Cello Sonata No. 1 (Brahms), Conducting, Constantinople, Dimitri Mitropoulos, Don Quixote (Strauss), Emanuel Feuermann, Eugen Jochum, Friedrich Wührer, Georg Solti, Herbert von Karajan, Hugo Becker, Jascha Silberstein, Leonard Bernstein, Ludwig van Beethoven, Matteo Goffriller, New York Philharmonic, Orchestra, Rafael Kubelík, Richard Strauss, Russian Revolution, Saint Petersburg Conservatory, Schuster, Vox Records, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Zubin Mehta.

Alexander Glazunov

Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov (10 August 1865 – 21 March 1936) was a Russian composer, music teacher, and conductor of the late Russian Romantic period.

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Artur Rodziński

Artur Rodziński (1 January 189227 November 1958) was a Polish conductor of opera and symphonic music.

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Arturo Toscanini

Arturo Toscanini (March 25, 1867 – January 16, 1957) was an Italian conductor.

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Berlin Philharmonic

The Berlin Philharmonic (Berliner Philharmoniker) is a German orchestra based in Berlin.

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Beverly Hills, California

Beverly Hills is an affluent city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, surrounded by the cities of Los Angeles and West Hollywood.

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Bruno Walter

Bruno Walter (born Bruno Schlesinger, September 15, 1876February 17, 1962) was a German-born conductor, pianist and composer.

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Cello

The cello (plural cellos or celli) or violoncello is a string instrument.

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Cello Sonata No. 1 (Brahms)

The Cello Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38, entitled "Sonate für Klavier und Violoncello", was written by Johannes Brahms in 1862-65.

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Conducting

Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance, such as an orchestral or choral concert.

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Constantinople

Constantinople (Κωνσταντινούπολις Konstantinoúpolis; Constantinopolis) was the capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire (330–1204 and 1261–1453), and also of the brief Latin (1204–1261), and the later Ottoman (1453–1923) empires.

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Dimitri Mitropoulos

Dimitri Mitropoulos (Δημήτρης Μητρόπουλος; – 2 November 1960), was a Greek conductor, pianist, and composer.

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Don Quixote (Strauss)

Don Quixote, Op.

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Emanuel Feuermann

Emanuel Feuermann (November 22, 1902May 25, 1942) was an internationally celebrated cellist in the first half of the 20th century.

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Eugen Jochum

Eugen Jochum (1 November 1902 – 26 March 1987) was an eminent German conductor.

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Friedrich Wührer

Friedrich Wührer (born June 29, 1900, in Vienna; died December 27, 1975, in Mannheim) was an Austrian-German pianist and piano pedagogue.

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Georg Solti

Sir Georg Solti, KBE (born György Stern; 21 October 1912 – 5 September 1997) was a Hungarian-born orchestral and operatic conductor, best known for his appearances with opera companies in Munich, Frankfurt and London, and as a long-serving music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

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Herbert von Karajan

Herbert von Karajan (born Heribert Ritter von Karajan; 5 April 1908 – 16 July 1989) was an Austrian conductor.

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Hugo Becker

Hugo Becker (born Jean Otto Eric Hugo Becker, 13 February 1863, died 30 July 1941) was a prominent German cellist, cello teacher, and composer.

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Jascha Silberstein

Jascha Silberstein (21 April 1934, Stettin, Germany, (today Szczecin, Poland) — 21 November 2008, Hot Springs, Arkansas) was a German-born American musician.

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Leonard Bernstein

Leonard Bernstein (August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American composer, conductor, author, music lecturer, and pianist.

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Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 1770Beethoven was baptised on 17 December. His date of birth was often given as 16 December and his family and associates celebrated his birthday on that date, and most scholars accept that he was born on 16 December; however there is no documentary record of his birth.26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist.

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Matteo Goffriller

Matteo Goffriller (1659–1742) was a Venetian luthier, particularly noted for the quality of his cellos.

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New York Philharmonic

The New York Philharmonic, officially the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York, Inc., globally known as New York Philharmonic Orchestra (NYPO) or New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, is a symphony orchestra based in New York City in the United States.

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Orchestra

An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which mixes instruments from different families, including bowed string instruments such as violin, viola, cello and double bass, as well as brass, woodwinds, and percussion instruments, each grouped in sections.

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Rafael Kubelík

Rafael Jeroným Kubelík (29 June 191411 August 1996) was a Czech-born conductor and composer.

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Richard Strauss

Richard Georg Strauss (11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras.

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Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution was a pair of revolutions in Russia in 1917 which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the rise of the Soviet Union.

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Saint Petersburg Conservatory

The N. A. Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory (Санкт-Петербургская государственная консерватория имени Н. А. Римского-Корсакова) is a music school in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

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Schuster

Schuster ("shoemaker", "cobbler") is a common family name in German.

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Vox Records

Vox Records is a budget classical record label.

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Wilhelm Furtwängler

Wilhelm Furtwängler (January 25, 1886November 30, 1954) was a German conductor and composer.

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Zubin Mehta

Zubin Mehta (born 29 April 1936) is an Indian conductor of Western classical music.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Schuster_(cellist)

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