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[details ←] Suite, Cello Cello, [details ←] Requiebros Piano, Cello, [details ←] Toccata, Vc/Pf (Cassado) [details ←] Lamento de Baobdil Piano, Cello, [details ←] Danse Du Diable Vert. [details ←] Cello Sonata Cello, [details ←] Pastorale, Cello/Piano Piano, Cello, [details ←] Serenade, Cello and Piano Piano, Cello, [details ←] Trio, Violon/Cello/Piano, Part Piano, Cello, [details ←] Works for Guitar Guitar, [details ←] Fugue in C major (based on Handel) Cello, [details ←] Toccata in the Style of Frescobaldi (BROWN) Piano, Trombone, [details ←] La Pendule... Vc (or Vn) & Pf [details ←] Partita Piano, Cello, [details ←] Streichquartett Nr. 1 f-Moll [details ←] Intermezzo (from Goyescas) Piano, Cello, [details ←] Lo Fluviol, el Titit y l’Escarbat (KURTZ) Piano, Cello,
Music
Basically wrote for the cello. Character pieces and a solo suite as well as two
sonatas for cello and piano. He realized many transcriptions of other
composers. Also a few piano pieces and a violin sonata. Premiered many
new works.
Biography
Gaspar Cassadó was born in Barcelona on the 30th of September 1897, and it was
in that city where he began to study music at the early age of 5. In 1907 he
moved to Paris with his father, the musician Joaquim Cassadó. In Paris he met
and studied with Pablo Casals. He there studied harmony with Ravel and De Falla.
His studies with Casals had a profound effect on him both technically and
musically, that marked the rest of his life.