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The Beauty & The Bow (8-CD set)
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Christine Walevska

The Beauty & The Bow (8-CD set)

Format: CD
Label: Rhine Classics
UPC: 4713106280349
Catnr: RH 034
Release date: 06 March 2026
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Rhine Classics
UPC
4713106280349
Catalogue number
RH 034
Release date
06 March 2026
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Gramophone (UK): Another collection of archive CDs celebrates the considerable artistry and beautiful tone of the American cellist Christine Walevska... In her prime Walevska was one of those players who virtually became her instrument

Musicweb (UK): The variety of repertoire and accompanying orchestras and accompanists shows that she managed to sustain a strong career over the years and the performances reflect a broadly French-Russian inheritance, subtly deployed. This is a fine box that brings Walevska to renewed notice.
Christine Walevska steht seit ihren ersten internationalen Konzertauftritten im Alter von achtzehn Jahren im Mittelpunkt der Cello-Welt. Diese frühen Erfolge brachten ihr die Art von Auszeichnungen ein, die normalerweise nur Star-Künstlern in reiferen Jahren vorbehalten sind. Typisch für die Ehrungen war der Kommentar des Musikkritikers Patterson Greene aus Los Angeles: „Sie erreicht auf dem Cello die einzigartige Überzeugungskraft von Fritz Kreisler auf der Geige.“
In über vier Jahrzehnten Konzerttätigkeit auf der ganzen Welt hat sie mit Orchestern in ganz Deutschland, den Vereinigten Staaten, Frankreich, in allen Ecken Spaniens, Polens, Mexikos, Mittel- und Südamerikas (wo sie Musik in jede große und kleine Stadt brachte, wo es einen Konzertsaal mit einem Orchester oder einem Klavier gab, das sie begleitete), in Holland mit dem Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, dem Haag, im Concertgebouw, dem Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, dem Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Wien, Italien, Prag, Kuba, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Dresdner Philharmonie, Konzerte in Japan, Hongkong, China und Taiwan. Die Celli: ein 1834er Bernardel in 1/8 Größe, ein 1852er Gand und seit 1965 spielt sie ein 1740er Bergonzi.

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Christine Walevska (cello)

Christine Walevska has been center stage in the cello world ever since her first international concert appearances at the age of eighteen. Those early triumphs inspired the sort of accolades normally reserved for star performers of mature years. Typical of the tributes was the comment by the Los Angeles music critic Patterson Greene: 'She parallels on the cello the singular persuasiveness of Fritz Kreisler on the violin.' ​ Her first teacher was her father, a dealer in rare violins and cellos.  It was he who set her on the path at the early age of 13 to be the first private student with the famous Gregor  Gregor Piatigorsky. ​ That was only the beginning. When she was sixteen she won a French government scholarship to...
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Christine Walevska has been center stage in the cello world ever since her first international concert appearances at the age of eighteen. Those early triumphs inspired the sort of accolades normally reserved for star performers of mature years. Typical of the tributes was the comment by the Los Angeles music critic Patterson Greene: "She parallels on the cello the singular persuasiveness of Fritz Kreisler on the violin." ​ Her first teacher was her father, a dealer in rare violins and cellos. It was he who set her on the path at the early age of 13 to be the first private student with the famous Gregor Gregor Piatigorsky.
​ That was only the beginning. When she was sixteen she won a French government scholarship to study with the great Maurice Marechal at the Paris Conservatoire. Two years later she became the first American ever to win first prize in cello and in chamber music.
​ Her rise was meteoric, beginning her career in Germany where in her second season she played 45 concerts in that country alone. Following a series of International triumphs, including heralded appearances at Buenos Aires' famed Theatro Colon, where she performed a Recital, the Brahms double concerto with Henryk Szeryng and the Dvorak cello concerto in the same week to rave notices, there soon followed a round of appearances that sounded like a roll-call of the great European cities.
​ Over four decades of concertizing across the globe she has played with orchestras throughout Germany, the United States, France, in every corner of Spain, Poland, Mexico, Central and South America,(where she has brought music to every big city or small, wherever there is a concert hall with an orchestra or piano to accompany her) in Holland with the Rotterdam Philharmonic, the Hague, in the Concertgebouw, the Stockholm Philharmonic, the Israel Philharmonic, Vienna, Italy, Prague, Cuba, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Dresdener Philharmonic, concerts in Japan, Honk Kong, China and Taiwan.
​ In 2015 the Museum of Chimei in Taiwan, with a generous grant, sponsored her latest recording recorded in Montreal. This CD may be purchased through this website. The five CD boxed set titled " The Legendary Recordings of Christine Walevska" which now exist on the Decca label, has all seventeen cello concertos, which were originally produced by Philips. This set can also be purchased through this website.
​ Her playing was greatly admired by Jascha Heifetz and Arthur Grumiaux.
​ Arthur Rubinstein said of her. "... Christine Walevska has the most sensuous tone I have ever heard on the cello... She is the only cellist, who takes my breath away..." ​ Claudio Arrau, yet another from the ranks of great pianists, said: "... Christine Walevska is the world's greatest cellist.." Many composers have dedicated works to her, including Aram Kachaturian, Ferde Grofe (title: "Christine"), Jose Bragato and Ennio Bolognini, who wanted her to be the only cellist to continue to play his compositions.
The violinist, Josef Suk, Dvorak's great grandson, wrote to her and stated that her interpretation of Dvorak's cello concerto was the greatest he had ever heard. He invited her to play it at the Prague Spring Festival and she since played several times with the Suk Chamber Orchestra at the "Jewels of the Prague Castle." The recording she made with the London Philharmonic of the Dvorak concerto was celebrated in a book by Prof. Fabio Uccelli: "ll commiato di Anton Dvorak", (Dvorak's Farewell), published in Florence. Entirely devoted to analyzing this work in depth. The book analyzes phrase by phrase her interpretation with that of Rostropovitch. Because of this book, during the Dvorak anniversary year, 2004. She had a wave of invitations to play the concerto everywhere from Beijing to Brasil. She played the concerto three times with the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra. The book is dedicated to Christine Walevska as: "the world's greatest interpreter of Dvorak's cello concerto.

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