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Best 1 Pablo Casals

Pablo Casals was a Spanish cellist renowned for his profoundly expressive interpretations and technical mastery. He significantly shaped the performance of major works like Bach’s Cello Suites, bringing renewed attention to their beauty and complexity. His recordings and performances influenced gene...

2 Mstislav Rostropovich

Mstislav Rostropovich was a renowned 20th-century cellist celebrated for his exceptional virtuosity and profound interpretations of classical repertoire. His performances significantly influenced contemporary composition, prompting numerous composers including Shostakovich to create works specifical...

3 Antonio Janigro

Antonio Janigro was an Italian cellist renowned for his exceptional technical skill and expressive interpretations during the 20th century. He achieved international acclaim as both a solo performer and conductor, particularly with prominent orchestras. His legacy extends to his significant contribu...

4 Emanuel Feuermann

Emanuel Feuermann was an Austrian cellist recognized for his exceptional technical skill and innovative interpretations of classical repertoire. He achieved international acclaim as a solo performer throughout the 20th century, captivating audiences with his virtuosity. Feuermann’s performances sign...

5 André Navarra

André Navarra was a prominent French cellist active throughout the 20th century. He gained recognition through his victory at the 1937 International Competition in Vienna and subsequently established himself as a respected educator. Navarra’s work primarily focused on solo performance and chamber mu...

6 Jacqueline du Pré

Jacqueline du Pré was a prominent British cellist renowned for her passionate and technically brilliant performances. Her recordings, particularly of works by Elgar and Bach, are considered benchmarks within classical music. She captivated audiences with her expressive interpretations and remains in...

7 Daniil Shafran

Daniil Shafran was a prominent 20th-century Russian cellist. He gained recognition for his distinctive playing style developed through extensive self-study rather than formal training. Shafran achieved international acclaim following his victory at the 1950 Budapest World Festival of Youth and Stude...

8 Anner Bylsma

Anner Bylsma was a Dutch cellist celebrated for his meticulous performances of Baroque music, particularly works by Johann Sebastian Bach. His approach emphasized historically informed practice, striving to recreate the sound and style of original compositions from the 18th century. Bylsma’s dedicat...

9 Natalia Gutman

Natalia Gutman is a highly respected cellist recognized for her distinctive performances of both classical and contemporary works. She has earned international acclaim through significant competitions like the 1967 ARD Competition. Her interpretations are particularly noted for their depth and emoti...

10 János Starker

János Starker was a highly respected Hungarian-born American cellist known for his exceptional technical skill and profound musical interpretations. He achieved particular recognition through multiple recordings of Bach’s complete cello suites, demonstrating a lifelong dedication to the composer's w...

11 Maurice Gendron

Maurice Gendron was a significant figure in 20th-century cello performance. He achieved recognition through his technically accomplished solo recordings and extensive chamber music collaborations. Primarily a French cellist, he influenced generations of students as a respected pedagogue specializing...

12 Miklós Perényi

Miklós Perényi is a prominent Hungarian cellist celebrated for his intensely personal and expressive performances. His approach emphasizes emotional depth and nuanced interpretation rather than technical virtuosity. He has garnered international acclaim through competitions like the Pablo Casals Int...

13 Sviatoslav Knushevitsky

Sviatoslav Knushevitsky was a prominent Soviet cellist who won the 1933 All-Union Competition and collaborated in a famous trio with David Oistrakh.

14 Leonard Rose

American cellist Leonard Rose was a renowned pedagogue at the Juilliard School whose students included Yo-Yo Ma, and a founding member of the famous Istomin-Stern-Rose Trio.

15 Gregor Piatigorsky

Ukrainian-American cellist Gregor Piatigorsky was a preeminent virtuoso of the 20th century who became the principal cellist of the Berlin Philharmonic in 1924 under Furtwängler.

16 Jaap ter Linden

Jaap ter Linden is a Dutch cellist and viola da gamba player born in 1947 who is a prominent figure in the early music movement, known for his work with Musica Antiqua Köln.

17 David Popper

David Popper was an Austro-Hungarian cellist noted for his virtuosic compositions, particularly the Elfentanz, and his influential High School of Cello Playing.

18 Jean-Guihen Queyras

Jean-Guihen Queyras is a French cellist acclaimed for his diverse repertoire ranging from Baroque to contemporary music, serving as a prominent professor at the Stuttgart Music Academy.

19 Bernard Greenhouse

American cellist Bernard Greenhouse was a founding member of the renowned Beaux Arts Trio in 1955 and a distinguished professor at the Juilliard School and Rutgers University.

20 Pierre Fournier

French cellist Pierre Fournier, known for his elegant musicianship, taught at the École Normale de Musique in Paris and the Paris Conservatory during the mid-20th century.

21 Gaspar Cassadó

Gaspar Cassadó was a 20th-century Spanish cellist and composer who studied under Pablo Casals and is notable for his virtuosic original cello repertoire, including the piece Requiebros.

22 Sheku Kanneh-Mason

British cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason won the 2016 BBC Young Musician competition and gained worldwide fame performing at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018.

23 Antonio Meneses

Brazilian cellist Antonio Meneses won the Gold Medal at the 1982 Tchaikovsky International Competition and notably served as the cellist of the Beaux Arts Trio from 1998 to 2009.

24 Steven Isserlis

British cellist Steven Isserlis is highly acclaimed for his diverse repertoire and historical scholarship, having received a CBE for his services to music in 1998.

25 Mischa Maisky

Latvian-born Israeli cellist Mischa Maisky is the only cellist to have studied with both Mstislav Rostropovich and Gregor Piatigorsky during his prominent international career.

26 Enrico Mainardi

Italian cellist Enrico Mainardi was a prominent 20th-century soloist and composer who significantly contributed to the instrument's modern pedagogical repertoire.

27 Adrien-François Servais

Adrien-François Servais was a Belgian cellist who pioneered the use of the endpin and became one of the most famous 19th-century virtuosos of his instrument.

28 William Pleeth

William Pleeth was a British cellist best known as the teacher of Jacqueline du Pré and for his 1952 recording of the Elgar Cello Concerto.

29 Stjepan Hauser

Stjepan Hauser is a Croatian cellist known as a member of 2Cellos, an internationally famous duo that gained massive global popularity through their classical and pop crossover music.

30 Orlando Cole

Orlando Cole was an influential American cellist and pedagogue born in 1908 who co-founded the Curtis String Quartet and taught at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music.

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