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Christine Walevska

Christine Walevska
Born (1945-03-08) March 8, 1945 (age 79)
Los Angeles
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Cellist, pedagogue
InstrumentCello
Years active1960s to present
Labels
  • Owl Records
  • Leaf Music
  • Philips Records
  • Decca Classics [JP]
  • Rhine Classics

Christine Walevska (born March 8, 1945, Los Angeles) is an American classical cellist. She is known for her numerous recordings with Philips Records and performing concerts worldwide. In 1975, she became the first concert musician to perform in Cuba under the regime of Fidel Castro.[1] The music critic Antonio Hernandez of the Brazilian newspaper O Globo referred to Walevska as the "goddess of the cello," a moniker to which she has often since been referred.[2][3]

Stolen cello

When Christine was small, her father bought her a rare antique concert-quality children's cello, hoping to spur her interest in the instrument, which it did. After she graduated to a full size cello, the instrument was stolen, and its whereabouts remained unknown for 40 years. When finally found, the current owner (who did not know it had been stolen) had rented it out to another very young but supremely talented cellist, whose family had spent years looking for a concert quality instrument suitable for a young cellist. After meeting the young girl, who loved the instrument as she did, Christine decided not to pursue retrieving her stolen property until after the student had graduated to a larger cello.[4]

CD releases

  • Prokofiev & Khachaturian: Cello Concertos (O.National de l’Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Eliahu Inbal – 1972) | Philips Classics 434 166-2 | 1CD ℗1992
  • Haydn: Cello Concertos (English Chamber O., Edo de Waart – 1972) | Philips Classics 438 797-2 | compilation 2CD ℗1993
  • Christine Walevska – Legendary Recordings / the complete Philips original releases | Decca Classics [JP] 480 4532 | 5CD box ℗2010
  • Saint-Saëns: Music for Cello and Orchestra (O.National de l’Opéra de Monte-Carlo, Eliahu Inbal – 1973) | Decca Eloquence 4822033 | 1CD ℗2016
  • Christine Walevska – Goddess of the Cello (Akimi Fukuhara, piano) | Leaf Music LM206 | 1CD ℗2017
  • Músicos.ar | Christine Walevska / Daniel Goldstein & Friends (Pablo Agri, Matias Grande, Elizabeth Ridolfi) | Fonocal | 1CD ℗2019
  • CHRISTINE WALEVSKA | private archive recordings (works by: Bach, Sancan, Tchaikovsky, Bolognini, Ravel, Haydn/Piatigorsky, Nin, Saint-Saëns, Françaix, Ginastera, Bloch, Couperin/Bazelaire, Prokofiev, Debussy, Weber/Piatigorsky, Chopin/Piatigorsky, Chopin/Fournier, Brahms, Dvorak, Popper, Piazzolla, W.Schuman, Hindemith, Beethoven) | Rhine Classics RH-034 | 8CD box ℗2024 | reviews | Discogs

References

  1. ^ Triplett, Gene (February 28, 1983). "Renowned Concert Cellist Breaks 'Dowdy' Stereotype". The Oklahoman. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  2. ^ Janof, Tim (February 8, 2009). "Conversation with Christine Walevska". Internet Cello Society. Archived from the original on April 30, 2015. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  3. ^ Fusilli, Jim (January 9, 2013). "Melancholy Baby". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  4. ^ "The mystery of a stolen rare cello has a surprise ending". Los Angeles Times. July 22, 2020.


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