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Rose, Ormandy
"Dvorak - Cello Concerto, Tchaikovsky - Rococo Var." (Vinyl)
Leonard Rose's influence on modern cello playing is nearly incalculable. Both as a performer and teacher, he has far-reaching effect on today's cello playing.
This recording of (in my opinion) the greatest cello concerto ever written is a treatise both on the piece and on cello technique.
The record I have is either shockingly dirty or has been listened to so much that the grooves are worn down.
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