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Dvorák: Youth Cello Concerto - Ramon Jaffé (cello); Staatsorchester Rheinische Philharmonie; Daniel Raiskin (conductor)
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  1. Concerto for cello & piano in A major, B. 10
  2. Silent Woods (Klid), for cello & orchestra, B. 182 (Op. 68/5) (arr. from From the Bohemian Forest, B. 133)
  3. Rondo for cello & orchestra in G minor, B. 181 (Op. 94)
  4. Polonaise for cello & piano in A major, B. 94
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The story of how Antonin Dvorák complained about the cello ("at the top it is 'nasal,' and at the bottom it grumbles") and then turned around and wrote the most popular cello concerto in the classical repertory is well known. Less familiar is the fact that he wrote another entire concerto in 1865, as a 24-year-old, plus three other pieces for cello and orchestra that, as annotator Iosef Raiskin points out, almost make up a third concerto. Raiskin dubs these works a "cello necklace," and Latvian-German cellist Ramon Jaffé ...

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