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                    [Title] => Claus Kanngiesser’s rare magnificence
                    [Summary] => German cellist Claus Kanngiesser was keeping distinguished company while studying the cello, working with such legendary figures as Gaspar Cassado, Pablo Casals, Yehudi Menuhin and Rudolf Serkin.


Last year, Kanngiesser gave a recital at the residence of German Ambassador Herbert and Michelline Jess, and early this month, he again performed there in still another of the ambassador’s Hausmusikabend, demonstrating both his exceptional talent and excellent training.
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This consisted of Mendelssohn’s Variations Concertantes Op. 17, Brahms’s Sonata in E Minor Op. 38 and Schumann’s Adagio and Allegro in A Flat Major, Op. 70.
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Kanngiesser started his musical career in 1971 playing Brahms’s Double Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin. He was a member of the Stuttgart Piano Trio and the Trio Paidela (clarinet, cello and piano), and has served as artistic director of the oldest German Chamber Music Festival — the Sommerliche Musikstage Witzacker.
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                    [Summary] => German cellist Claus Kanngiesser was keeping distinguished company while studying the cello, working with such legendary figures as Gaspar Cassado, Pablo Casals, Yehudi Menuhin and Rudolf Serkin.


Last year, Kanngiesser gave a recital at the residence of German Ambassador Herbert and Michelline Jess, and early this month, he again performed there in still another of the ambassador’s Hausmusikabend, demonstrating both his exceptional talent and excellent training.
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This consisted of Mendelssohn’s Variations Concertantes Op. 17, Brahms’s Sonata in E Minor Op. 38 and Schumann’s Adagio and Allegro in A Flat Major, Op. 70.
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Kanngiesser started his musical career in 1971 playing Brahms’s Double Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin. He was a member of the Stuttgart Piano Trio and the Trio Paidela (clarinet, cello and piano), and has served as artistic director of the oldest German Chamber Music Festival — the Sommerliche Musikstage Witzacker.
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