Description
GEORGE MIQUELLE (LILLE, FRANCE, 1894 – USA, 1977)
George Miquelle was born in Lille, France. He was a classical cellist in France and the United States. He began his studies at the age of five when he entered the Lille Conservatoire. At seven, he took up the cello, studying under Emil Dienne. Before he was 19 he had won two first prizes playing at the Lille Conservatoire and at the Paris Conservatoire. After a brief but successful period of concertizing in Europe, Miquelle came to America with the French Military Band in May 1918 and toured extensively throughout the United States and Canada. While in Boston he was engaged by the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He left the orchestra in 1920 to devote himself to ensemble playing. In 1920-21 he was cellist with the New York Chamber Music Society. He joined the Boston String Quartet in 1921 and in 1923 toured the country with Dame Nellie Melba and Tito Schipa. Between 1923 and 1954, Miquelle was solo cellist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. During this period he gave numerous sonata recitals and chamber music concerts with Ossip Gabrilowitsch, conductor of the Detroit Symphony from 1918 to 1936. He was also a solo cellist with the Chautauqua Summer Symphony for 15 years. He was a member of the artist faculty at the Eastman School of Music from 1954 until 1966.
TRACKLIST
Bloch, Herbert, Georges Miquelle, Hanson, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra – Hanson Conducts Bloch
Label: Mercury – MG 50286
Series: Mercury Living Presence, Olympian Series
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono
Country: US
Year: 1962
Genre: Classical
Style: Modern
A1 Schelomo – Hebrew Rhapsody For Cello And Orchestra
Composed By – Ernest Bloch
Concerto No. 2 For Violincello And Orchestra In E Minor, Op.30
Composed By – Victor Herbert
B1 Allegro Impetuoso
B2 Andante Tranquillo
B3 Allegro
Cello – Georges Miquelle
Composed By – Ernest Bloch (tracks: A1) , Victor Herbert ( tracks: B1 – B3 )
Conductor – Howard Hanson
Liner Notes – David G. Rubin
Orchestra – Eastman-Rochester Orchestra
Recorded in the Eastman Theater, in Rochester, NY, using half-inch 3-track tape machines and three Telefunken 201 microphones.
Also in stereo – SR90286






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