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==Partial discography== [[File:Monument a Pau Casals a Wolfenbuettel.JPG|thumb|upright|Pau Casals bust, [[Wolfenbüttel]], Germany]] *1926–1928: Casals, [[Jacques Thibaud]] and [[Alfred Cortot]] – the first trios of [[Piano Trio No. 1 (Schubert)|Schubert]], [[Piano Trio No. 1 (Schumann)|Schumann]] and [[Piano Trio No. 1 (Mendelssohn)|Mendelssohn]], the Beethoven ''[[Piano Trio, Op. 97 (Beethoven)|Archduke]]'', Haydn's [[Piano Trio No. 39 (Haydn)|G major]] and Beethoven's ''[[Kakadu Variations]]'' (recorded in London) *1929, Brahms: [[Double Concerto (Brahms)|Double Concerto]] with Thibaud and Cortot conducting Casals' own orchestra. *1929: Dvorak and Brahms Concerti {{external media | float = right | width = 180px | audio1 = You may hear Pau Casals performing [[Antonín Dvorak]]'s "Cello Concerto" with [[George Szell]] conducting the [[Czech Philharmonic Orchestra]] in 1937 [https://archive.org/details/DVORAKCelloConcerto-Casals-NEWTRANSFER/01.I.Allegro.mp3 '''Here''']}} *1929: Beethoven: [[Symphony No. 4 (Beethoven)|Fourth Symphony]] (Recorded in Barcelona) *1930: Beethoven: [[Cello Sonata No. 3 (Beethoven)|Cello Sonata Op. 69]], with {{Interlanguage link multi|Otto Schulhof|de}} *1936–1939: Bach: ''[[Cello Suites (Bach)|Cello Suites]]'' *1936: Beethoven: [[Cello Sonatas Nos. 4 and 5 (Beethoven)|Cello Sonata Op. 102 No. 1]]; and Brahms: [[Cello Sonata No. 2 (Brahms)|Cello Sonata Op. 99]], both with [[Mieczysław Horszowski]]. *1936: Boccherini: Cello Concerto in B-flat; and Bruch: ''Kol Nidrei'' – London Symphony conducted by [[Landon Ronald]]. *1937: Dvořák: [[Cello Concerto (Dvořák)|Cello Concerto]] – Czech Philharmonic conducted by [[George Szell]]. *1939: Beethoven: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1, 2, and 5, with Mieczysław Horszowski. *1945: [[Cello Concerto (Elgar)|Elgar]] and Haydn [[Haydn Cello Concerto (disambiguation)|Cello Concertos]] – BBC Symphony conducted by Sir [[Adrian Boult]]. *1950: The first of the Prades Festival recordings on Columbia, including: **Bach: Sonatas for Viola da Gamba, BWV 1027–1029, with [[Paul Baumgartner]] **Schumann: Fünf Stücke im Volkston, with [[Leopold Mannes]] **Schumann: Cello Concerto, with Casals conducting from the cello. *1951: At the Perpignan Festival, including: **Beethoven: Cello Sonata Op. 5 No. 2, and three sets of Variations, with [[Rudolf Serkin]] **Beethoven: Trios, Op. 1 No. 2, Op. 70 No. 2, Op. 97, and the Clarinet Op. 11 transcription; also **Schubert: Trio No. 1, D.898, all with [[Alexander Schneider]] and [[Eugene Istomin]]. *1952: At Prades, including: **Brahms: Trio Op. 8, with [[Isaac Stern]] and [[Myra Hess]] **Brahms: Trio Op. 87, with [[Joseph Szigeti]] and Myra Hess **Schumann: Trio Op. 63, and Schubert: Trio No. 2, D.929, both with Alexander Schneider and Mieczysław Horszowski **Schubert: C major Quintet, with Isaac Stern, Alexander Schneider, [[Milton Katims]], and [[Paul Tortelier]] **Brahms: Sextet No. 1, again with Stern, Schneider, and Katims, plus Milton Thomas and Madeline Foley *1953: At Prades, including: **Beethoven: Cello Sonatas Nos. 1, 3, 4, and 5, with Rudolf Serkin **Beethoven: Trios Op. 1 No. 1, and Op. 70 No. 1, with [[Joseph Fuchs]] and Eugene Istomin **Schumann: Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129, with Eugene Ormandy conducting the Festival orchestra *1954: At Prades (all live performances), including: **Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. 5, and Op. 66 Variations, with Mieczysław Horszowski **Beethoven: Trios Op. 70 No. 1, and Op. 121a, with [[Szymon Goldberg]] and Rudolf Serkin *1955: At Prades (all live performances), including: **Brahms: Trios Nos. 1–3, with [[Yehudi Menuhin]] and Eugene Istomin **Brahms: Clarinet Trio Op. 114, with clarinetist David Oppenheim and Eugene Istomin **Beethoven: Trio Op. 70 No. 2, with Szymon Goldberg and Rudolf Serkin *1956: At Prades (all live performances), including: **Bach: Sonata BWV 1027 for Viola da Gamba, with Mieczysław Horszowski **Schumann: Trio No. 2, with Yehudi Menuhin and Mieczysław Horszowski **Schumann: Trio No. 3, with [[Sándor Végh]] and Rudolf Serkin *1958: At [[Beethoven-Haus]] in Bonn (all live performances), including: **Beethoven: Sonata Op. 5 No. 1, with [[Wilhelm Kempff]] **Beethoven: Sonatas Op. 5 No. 2, Op. 102 No. 2, and the Horn Op. 17 transcription, with Mieczysław Horszowski **Beethoven: Trios Op. 1 No. 3, and Op. 97, with Sándor Végh and Mieczysław Horszowski **Beethoven: Trio Op. 70 No. 1, with Sándor Végh and [[Karl Engel]] *1959: At Prades (all live performances), including: **Haydn: "Farewell" Symphony (No. 45) and Mozart "Linz" Symphony (No. 36) **Beethoven: Trio Op. 1 No. 3, with Yehudi and [[Hephzibah Menuhin]] **Schubert: String Quintet, with the [[Budapest String Quartet]] {{ external media | float = right |width=180px|audio1 = You may hear Pablo Casals conducting the [[Marlboro Festival]] Orchestra with [[Rudolf Serkin]], [[Peter Serkin]], and [[Alexander Schneider]] performing: <br> [[Johann Sebastian Bach]]'s [[Brandenburg Concertos]] No 1-6 in 1965 <br> [https://archive.org/details/lp_the-six-brandenburg-concertos_johann-sebastian-bach-pablo-casals-marlbor/disc1/01.01.+Brandenburg+Concerto+No.+1+In+F+Major%2C+BWV+1046%3A+I.+(Allegro).mp3 '''Here on Archive.org''']}} *1960: At the Festival Casals in Puerto Rico **[[Antonín Dvořák|Dvořák]]: Concerto in B Minor for Cello and Orchestra, Op. 104, with [[Alexander Schneider]] conducting (live recording released by [[Everest Records]]) *{{Anchor|R1961}}1961: Mendelssohn: Piano Trio No. 1 with [[Alexander Schneider]] and [[Mieczysław Horszowski]] (Recorded live 13 November 1961 at the White House) *1963: Beethoven: Eighth Symphony *1963: Mendelssohn: Fourth Symphony, at Marlboro *1964–65: Bach: Brandenburg Concerti, at Marlboro *1966: [[Orchestral suites (Bach)|Bach: Orchestral Suites]], at Marlboro *1969: Beethoven: First, Second, Fourth, Sixth ("Pastorale"), and Seventh Symphonies *1974: ''El Pessebre (The Manger)'' oratorio
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