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By: Jasz Joseph Period 6

Pablo Casals. By: Jasz Joseph Period 6. December 29, 1876.

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By: Jasz Joseph Period 6

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  1. Pablo Casals By: Jasz Joseph Period 6

  2. December 29, 1876 Pau Carles Salvador Casals i Defilló was born on this date. He was known during his professional career as Pablo Casals. Hewas born in El Vendrell, Catalonia, Spain. He was the 2nd of 11 kids. His father, Carlos Casals i Ribes, was a parish organist and choirmaster. He taught Casals how to play the piano, violin, and organ. Additionally, he taught Casals how to sing. He was a very strict father. Wikipedia.org

  3. Carlos Casals i Ribes Pablo Casals father

  4. 1882 At age 6, he played the violin well enough to perform a solo in public. His first encounter with a cello-like instrument was from watching a local travelling musician, who played a cello-strung broom handle. Casals asked his father to build him a cello, so his father did using a gourd as a sound-box. Wikipedia.org

  5. A gourd similar to the one Casals’s father used to make him his cello.

  6. 1888 Although his father wanted him to be a carpenter, his mother, Pilar Defillóde Casals, took him to Barcelona, where he enrolled in the Escola Municipal de Música. There he studied cello and music theory. He also studied piano there. Notablebiographies.com & Wikipedia.org

  7. Pilar Defilló de Casals Pablo Casals mother

  8. 1890 At the age of 13, he went to a second-hand music store in Barcelona. Here he found a tattered copy of Bach's six cello suites. He spent the next 13 years practicing them every day. He made great progress as a cellist during these years. Wikipedia.org

  9. Suite I of Bach's Six Cello Suites

  10. 1894 Although he was only 18, Casals traveled to Madrid, Spain, and gave concerts for the queen and her court. Over the next few years his reputation spread. After that, he played with various orchestras in Madrid. Noteablebiographies.com

  11. Queen of Spain, Victoria “Ena” Eugenie

  12. 1914 Casals's first wife was named Susan Metcalfe. They were married in New Rochelle, NY. Casals told people that he admired his wife as a person, and also as a musician, and she brought great happiness to his life during their first years together. Pablo and Susan Casals gave concerts together in America, Europe, England, Mexico and Cuba. Casals found it fun to accompany his wife on the piano. www.cello.org/casals/page12

  13. Susan Casals Pablo Casals’s first wife

  14. November 13,1961 Pablo Casals traveled to the White House to play for John F. Kennedy. He had greatly admired Kennedy. It was an honor to play for him at his home. Wikipedia.org

  15. Casals playing at The White House President John F. Kennedy

  16. December 6, 1963 Pablo Casals was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. John F. Kennedy awarded him this award. There were 30 people all together who were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on December 6th, 1963. www.jfklibrary.org/Historical+Resources/Archives/Reference+Desk/Presidential+Medal+of+Freedom

  17. Presidential Medal of Freedom

  18. 1973 Casals died in San Juan, Puerto Rico when he was 96. He was buried at the Puerto Rico National Cemetery. Many of his fans were extremely upset when he died. Notablebiographies.com

  19. Pablo Casals before his death

  20. 1989 Casals was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. The Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award is awarded by the Recording Academy to "performers who, during their lifetimes, have made creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording." This award is distinct from the Grammy Hall of Fame Award and the Grammy Trustees Award. Wikipedia.org

  21. Pablo Casals

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