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Cellist Katie Tertell (front right) performs at the Appalachian Chamber Music Festival, which featured what's believed to be the U.S. premiere of Cassadó's String Quartet No. 1 this year. Every so ...
On April 4, cellist Kate Kayaian performs a lunchtime recital at King’s Chapel including Gaspar Cassadó’s Suite for Solo Cello. The Spanish-born Cassadó (1897-1966), a student and protégé of his ...
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Somewhere in Tokyo, dozens of nearly forgotten musical scores are gathering dust. They were penned by the late Spanish composer Gaspar Cassado, who died nearly 60 years ago. Some ...
American cellist Katie Tertell is raising awareness of Catalan composer Gaspar Cassadó, long overshadowed by his onetime teacher Pablo Casals,... Gaspar Cassadó died in 1966, but the mystery around ...
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