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Gaspar Cassadó
Spanish cellist and composer
In this Catalan name, the first or paternal surname is Cassadó and the second or maternal family name is Moreu; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i".
Gaspar Cassadó i Moreu (30 September[1] or 5 October 1897[2] – 24 December 1966) was a Spanish cellist and composer of the early 20th century.
Biography
Gaspar Cassadó i Moreu was born in Barcelona to a church musician father, Joaquim Cassadó, and began taking cello lessons at age seven. When he was nine, he played in a recital where Pablo Casals was in the audience; Casals immediately offered to teach him. The city of Barcelona awarded him a scholarship so that he could study with Casals in Paris.
In 1914 World War I broke out and his brother Agustí died a victim of an epidemic. Gaspar returned to Barcelona and began to offer concerts with the main orchestras of Spain. From 1918 he also performed in France and Italy, thanks to his friendship with Alfredo Casella. In 1920 he toured Argentina. From 1922 he began to mak
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Gaspar Cassadó (1897 – 1966)
Gaspar Cassadó Moreu (September 30, 1897 – December 24, 1966) was a renowned Spanish cellist and composer of the 20th century, recognized as one of the greatest talents of his generation. He was known for his expressive performances and innovative compositions that significantly advanced the technical and musical possibilities of the cello.
Early life
Born in Barcelona, Spain, Cassadó came from a family of musicians. His father, Joaquim Cassadó, was a church organist and choirmaster, while his mother, Agustina Moreu, was a pianist. He was introduced to music at a very young age. Recognizing his talent, his father introduced him to the cello when he was seven years old.
In 1906, when Cassadó was just nine, he performed in a public concert for the first time. The performance caught the attention of the famous Spanish cellist and composer Pablo Casals, who offered to teach him. Cassadó became one of Casals’ most distinguished students, and their professional relationship turned into a lifelong friendship. Cassadó was also taught piano by
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