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  1. Raphael Wallfisch (born 15 June 1953 in London) is an English cellist . Background. Wallfisch was born into a family of distinguished musicians; his father was the pianist Peter Wallfisch and his mother is the cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, one of the last known surviving members of the Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz. [1] .

  2. One of the greatest cellists of our time. With a discography of over 70 discs Raphael Wallfisch is one of the most recorded classical artists in the world. A BBC survey named Wallfisch’s recording of the Dvorak Cello Concerto the best recording of the work in the past 25 years.

  3. Raphael Wallfisch is one of the worlds most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage, renowned for his curiosity and commitment to exploring and broadening the full range of repertoire for the instrument, and drawing on a rich musical heritage.

  4. Raphael Wallfisch is one of the most celebrated cellists performing on the international stage. He was born in London into a family of distinguished musicians, his mother the cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch and his father the pianist Peter Wallfisch.

  5. Korngold. Cello Sonata (1894) World Premiere Recording. Sonata op. 39 (1980) Tanzlied des Pierrot (1920) Four Pieces from Viel Lärmen um Nichts (1920) Raphael Wallfisch and John York. story and reviews. Nimbus NI5815. 20th Century Works for Cello and Strings.

  6. CONVERSATION WITH RAPHAEL WALLFISCH by Tim Janof. Photo by David Jacobs. Raphael Wallfisch was born in London in 1953 into a family of distinguished musicians, his mother the cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, and his father the pianist Peter Wallfisch. At an early age, Raphael was greatly inspired by hearing Zara Nelsova play, and, guided by a ...

  7. Raphael Wallfisch interview describes how he managed to record the complete cello works of Henriette Bosmans