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DVORAK, A.: Cello Concerto, Op. 104: I. Allegro (Part II) (Masterclass with Amid Peled) (Camats, Sittig)



Cello Concerto in B Minor, Op. 104, B. 191
Composer: Dvorak, Antonin
Peled, Amit
Sittig, Sander
Camats, Mariona


Catalogue Number: iClassical080

One of the most sought after cello pedagogues, Israeli cellist Amit Peled is a Professor at the Peabody Conservatory of Music of the Johns Hopkins University. From the United States to Europe to the Middle East and Asia, Peled is acclaimed as one of the most exciting instrumentalists on the concert stage today and described as a musician of profound artistry and charismatic stage presence.

Peled often surprises audiences with the ways he breaks down barriers between performers and the public, making classical music more accessible to wider audiences. Tim Smith of the Baltimore Sun reflected on a recent performance: "Peled did a lot of joking in remarks to the audience. His amiable and inviting personality is exactly the type everyone says we'll need more of if classical music is to survive." Peled was chosen among "Musical America's 30 Professionals of the Year 2015 and performs on Pablo Casals's own cello, a 1733 Matteo Gofriller loaned to him by the great cellist's widow, Marta.

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