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Bohemia and Moravia, historic regions of the Czech Republic, cultivated a rich tradition of cello playing. Steven Isserlis and Connie Shih trace its development from the music of cellist-composer Jan Stiastny (c.1764 – c.1830), ‘the Beethoven of the violoncello’, to striking works by Janáček and Martinů, the latter written in exile following the Nazi annexation of its composer’s homeland.
Bernard Stiastny Theme and Variations
Antonín Dvořák 4 Romantic Pieces Op. 75 (arranged by Steven Isserlis)
Ignaz Moscheles Cello Sonata in E Op. 121
Josef Suk Ballade in D minor Op. 3 No. 1, Serenade in A Op. 3 No. 2
Leoš Janáček Pohádka
Bohuslav Martinů Cello Sonata No. 1
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