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Casals

American  
[kuh-salz, -sahlz, kah-sahlz, kah-sahls] / kəˈsælz, -ˈsɑlz, kɑˈsɑlz, kɑˈsɑls /

noun

  1. Pablo 1876–1973, Spanish cellist, conductor, and composer; in France after 1936; in Puerto Rico after 1956.


Casals British  
/ kaˈsals /

noun

  1. Pablo (ˈpaβlo). 1876–1973, Spanish cellist and composer, noted for his interpretation of J. S. Bach's cello suites

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That success was born from the close relationship the players had with sponsors and their tour and it is this that Casals feels is missing among today's players.

From BBC • Jun. 20, 2023

King was elected president, Virginia Wade was chosen vice president, Lesley Hunt was assistant vice president, Dürr and Löfdahl Bentzer were co-secretaries, Stöve was treasurer, and Casals chaired a committee to examine the rankings system.

From Washington Times • Jun. 20, 2023

During EMI Studios' early years, the facility developed a reputation for classical recordings from the likes of Yehudi Menuhin and Pablo Casals.

From Salon • Oct. 8, 2022

In a recent interview, Ms. Reid added, “What Pablo Casals did for the Bach suites, I feel like Abdul Wadud did for the new generation of cello in jazz.”

From New York Times • Aug. 18, 2022

He plays the instrument of language as Casals plays a cello.

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck