Casals
Pa·blo [pah-bloh; Spanish pah-blaw], /ˈpɑ bloʊ; Spanish ˈpɑ βlɔ/, 1876–1973, Spanish cellist, conductor, and composer; in France after 1936; in Puerto Rico after 1956.
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How to use Casals in a sentence
“They never asked Pablo Casals when he was going to retire,” she would say.
Helen Thomas, a Relentless White House Reporter With a Softer Side | Eleanor Clift | July 22, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTRachel Sage, Phil Ochs, Paul McCartney, Patti Smith, Play it as it Lays, Pablo Casals of course.
Judy Collins's New Book: Suicide, Alcoholism, Nude Photos, and More | Joseph Finder | December 3, 2011 | THE DAILY BEASTMr. Casals described the effect of the whole band as moving and exciting in a high degree.
Rustic Sounds | Francis DarwinThe dance p. 101which Mr. Casals—himself a Catalan—described to me, is a round dance of some complexity.
Rustic Sounds | Francis DarwinConsidered in this light Pablo Casals and his 'cello, perhaps, most closely comply with the requirements of the definition.
Violin Mastery | Frederick H. Martens
British Dictionary definitions for Casals
/ (Spanish kaˈsals) /
Pablo (ˈpaβlo). 1876–1973, Spanish cellist and composer, noted for his interpretation of J. S. Bach's cello suites
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