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1. Allegro
2. Adagio ma non troppo
3. Finale. Allegro moderato
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October 6, 2022, Tchaikovsky Concert Hall (Moscow)
18.12.2020, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg (live)
1970, Medinah Temple, Chicago. Label: EMI Classics.
Live - 25 July 1969 - London
Taken from a LP released by DUCRETET-THOMSON (France) in 1957.
First recording of this concert. Michael Taube - conductor. Recorded: April 30, 1928 & September 29, 1929, Berlin.
National Orchestral Association, LEON BARZIN (conductor). Recorded in New York City (USA), January 1940.
Kongresshaus, Lugano, 19 November 2009.
Taken from a LP recorded in London (England) in November 1967.
Ofra HARNOY (cello) / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / con. Charles Mackerras / Recorded at Smetana Hall, Prague, 1994
NHK Hall, October 21, 2016, YouTube video
12.11.2020, Moscow (live)
New York City, January 1995.
Recorded: May 27, 1950, Munich (live).
Philharmonie am Gasteig, Munich, 29 February 2008.
Recorded: February 11, 2015, Prague (live). Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cZhbxnkxaU
Recorded at Abbey Road, Studio No. 1, London (England), September 23, 1955.
Zara Nelsova - cello. Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, conductor Walter Susskind. Label: Brilliant Classics, `Antonin Dvorak - The Masterworks`.
Recorded: February 22, 1960, Boston.
STEREO. Recorded: December 6, 1967, Paris (live).
April 29-30 & May 1, 1977, London.
Recorded: September 24, 1968, Berlin.
Live - 21 August 1968 - Royal Albert Hall, London
Taken from a LP recorded in Moscow (Russia) in 1950s. Re-released on LP by SINE QUA NON (Records) in 1975.
December 11, 2004, Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory
Recorded: December 1980, Amsterdam.
Taken from a LP recorded by DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON in 1968.
MALAYSIAN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, Kees BAKELS (conductor). 2002.
VIOLONCELLO : Edmond Kurzes / ORCHESTRA : Year 1945
Recording from a concert in Budapest in December 2006.
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