INDEX

Page numbers in italics refer to figures.

Abel, Carl Friedrich, 6

Abel, Christian Ferdinand, 222

Abreu, Cecilia, 210–211

Abreu, José Antonio, 211–213, 214, 301

Adler, Samuel, 150

Emuah, 150

Aguirre, Julián, 269

Huella, op. 49, 269

Rapsodia Argentina, 269

Alba, Duke of, 41

Albani, Mathias, 17–18

Albano, Gerson, 175

Albéniz, Isaac, 243–244, 269

Albert, Stephen, 256, 268

Alberti, Rafael, 147–148

Alborea, Francesco. See Franciscello

Albuquerque, Alfonso de, 103

Alcaraz, José Antonio, 151

Alday, Paul, 54–55, 338n9

Aldo Parisot International Cello Competition, 299

Alexander the Great, 110

Alexander II (czar), 285

Alfonso XIII (king of Spain), 243–244

Allende, Pedro Humberto, 272

Allende, Salvador, 273

Almeida, José Antonio de, 272

Almeida, Renato, 342n23

Alonso, Odón, 157

Álvarez, Javier, 277

Serpiente y escalera, 277

Álvarez del Toro, Federico, 150

El constructor de los sueños, 150

Amadeus Quartet, 27

Amati, Andrea, 16, 17–19, 18, 26–27, 35

Amati, Antonio, 18, 18, 26, 57–58, 59

Amati, Nicolo, 18–19, 18, 20–21, 22, 24, 33, 33, 42

Amati I, Girolamo (Hieronymus), 18, 18, 26, 57–58, 59

Amati II, Girolamo, 18

Amati dynasty, 17–19, 18, 28, 35, 299

Andreu, Paul, 298

Andropov, Yuri, 110

Antoni, Giovani Battista degli, 221, 222

Ricercare, 221, 222

Ara, Agustín León, 158

Ardévol, José, 188, 274

Argenta, Ataúlfo, 156

Argentina, 164–172, 205

Argerich, Martha, 172

Arias, Emmanuel, 149

Cello Concerto, 149

Aristotle, 100

Arizcuren, Elías, 343n1 (ch. 9)

Arkadiev, Mikhail, 285, 286, 288, 291, 294

Arnold, Alfred, 166

ar-Rahman. See Rahman III, Abd ar-Arriaga, Juan Crisóstomo de, 213

The Happy Slaves, 213

Arriola, Enrique, 285

Atapine, Dmitri, 217

Atehortúa, Blas Emilio de, 151, 273

Romanza, 151, 273

Augustus II (king of Poland), 34, 39–40

Ax, Emanuel, 256

Aymes, Roberto, 151

El señor de Ipanema, 151

Bach, Anna Magdalena, 225

Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel, 226, 227–228

Bach, Johann Sebastian, xiii, xiv, 6, 26–27, 35, 42, 91–93, 94, 95, 95, 96, 102–103, 104, 105, 106, 132, 137, 138, 141, 146, 160, 168–169, 191, 201, 218, 222–226, 238–239, 246, 275

Six Suites for Solo Cello, xiv, 91–94, 95, 95, 96, 100, 102–103, 104, 137–141, 160, 191, 207, 218, 222–226, 227–228, 246, 255, 264

Bajour, Simon, 170

Baker, Josephine, 167–168

Baldayev, M. L., 288

Bao Hui Qiao, 99, 100–101, 102

Barber, Samuel, 267–268

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 267–268

Sonata, op. 6, for Cello and Piano, 267–268

Barenboim, Daniel, 172, 257–258

Barreto, Lourdino, 103–104, 149

Kai Borem Suknem: Concert Piece for Cello and Orchestra, 103–104, 149

Bartók, Béla, 35, 141, 180, 206, 264, 277

Bátiz, Enrique, 158–159

Baudelaire, Charles, 135, 263

Bazykin (Soviet ambassador to Mexico), 81

Beare, Charles, 18, 35, 337nn2,4, 338n28, 339nn39,43

Becerra-Schmidt, Gustavo, 151, 204, 273

Cello Sonata, 204

Sonata No. 5, 151, 273

Becker, Hugo, 248, 250

Beckerman, Michael, 343n13

Beethoven, Ludwig van, 35, 60, 100, 101, 123–124, 141, 229, 231, 232–234, 238, 239, 248

Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano and Orchestra, 231, 234, 239

Benedict XIII (pope), 41

Benzecry, Esteban, 270

Concertino for Cello and String Orchestra, 270

Berg, Alban, 66

Bergonzi, Carlo, 28

Berio, Luciano, 252, 264

Il ritorno degli Snovidenia, 264

Les mots sont allés . . ., 264

Berlioz, Hector, 27, 161

Harold in Italy, 27

Roman Carnival Overture, 161

Bermúdez, Ilein, 217

Bernal Jiménez, Miguel, 106, 149, 163, 216, 276

Three Tarascan Dances, 106, 149, 163, 276

Bernaola, Carmelo, 279

Clamores y secuencias, 279

Bernhardt, Sarah, 175

Bernstein, Leonard, 170, 199, 252, 267

Betts, John, 53

Biagioni, Ugo, 342n8

Biddulph, Peter, 30, 337–338n25

Bijlsma, Anner, 344n7

Bilbao Orchestra, 280

Biriotti, León, 280

Bloch, Ernest, 250, 267

Schelomo, 250, 267

A Voice in the Wilderness, 267

Bloch, Vitale, 68

Blocker, Robert, 284

Blubacher, Th omas, 339n44

Boccherini, Leopold, 226–227

Boccherini, Luigi, 27, 43, 46–47, 51–52, 100, 114, 226–227, 228, 229–230, 246, 299, 338n18

Concerto in B-flat Major, 227

Sonata in A Major, 114

Bogdanovic, Maya, 299

Bolcom, William, 256

Bolívar, Simón, 153–154, 209

Bolivia, 205

Bolling, Claude, 257

Bonaparte, Joseph, 54

Bonaparte, Napoleon, 54, 127

Booth, Reverend, 54–55, 338n9

Boquerini, Luis. See Boccherini, Luigi

Borges, Jorge Luis, 147–148

Botkin, Doctor, 117–119, 127

Bottessini, 141

Boucher, Alexandre, 51

Boulanger, Nadia, 169–170, 267, 268, 279

Boulez, Pierre, 180, 252, 291

Bousoño Prieto, Carlos, 82

Boydell, Bara, 131, 339nn29,31

Braganza, Bárbara de (queen of Spain), 227

Bragato, José, 168, 170, 171

Brahms, Johannes, 66, 141, 225, 231, 238–240, 241–242, 248, 343n13

Cello Sonata no. 1, 238

Cello Sonata no. 2, 238

Double Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra, 231, 239–240, 248

Brandukov, Anatoly, 237

Brazil, 172–176, 206–209

Brecht, Bertolt, 65

Brennan, Juan Arturo, 198, 200

Bréval, Jean Baptiste, 232

Brevig, Per, 156

Brezhnev, Leonid, 89, 110, 119, 254–255

Britten, Benjamin, 138, 252, 261, 262

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 252, 262

Suites for Solo Cello, 252, 262

Symphony for Cello and Orchestra, 252, 262

Broschi, Carlo. See Farinelli

Brouwer, Leo, 151, 189, 193, 274

Cello Sonata, 151, 189, 193

Brown, Earle, 279–280

Bruch, Max, 114, 115, 164

Kol Nidrei, 114–115, 164

Brunetti, Francesco, 51, 52

Buddha, 100

Burfin, Jean-Marc, 179

Busch, Adolf, 62, 65–66, 69, 339nn46–48, 340n57

Busch, Frieda, 65–66

Busch, Fritz, 66

Busch, Hermann, 62, 65–66, 69, 70, 340n57

Busch family, 65–66, 69

Busch Serkin, Irene, 65–66, 70–71, 339n46

Butt, Bill, 132, 198

Byrd, William, 6

Cabezas, Gabriel E., 301–302

Cabrera, Napoleón, 164, 341n7 (ch. 6)

Cáceres, Eduardo, 273

Entrelunas, 273

Calderón, Claudia, 152, 206, 273

La revuelta circular, 152, 206, 273

Calderón, Pedro Ignacio, 179

Camargo Guarnieri, Mozart, 176

Chôro for Cello and Orchestra, 176

Cambini, Giovanni Giuseppe, 227

Camões, Luís de, 103

Campo, Conrado del, 279

Cañada, Dámaso, 51

Cañón, Santiago, 302

Caplet, André, 263

Épiphanie, 263

Cárdenas, Sergio, 135, 163

Carlo, Ferdinando (duke of Gonzaga), 21–22

Carlos Prieto Cello Competition, International, 247, 255, 301–302

Carnegie Hall, 65, 74, 94, 194, 248

Carpentier, Alejo, 187–188, 342n25

Carreño, Teresa, 280–281

Carrillo, Julián, 275

Carter, Elliott, 267, 268

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 267

Caruso, Enrico, 175

Casadesus, Robert, 170

Casals, Pablo, 31, 62, 64, 70–71, 238, 243–248, 249, 255, 256, 264, 270, 271, 340n69, 343n2 (ch. 9)

Casals Istomin, Marta, 94, 340n62

Casasola, Agustín, 291

Casella, Alfredo, 264

Cello Sonata no. 1, 264

Cassadó, Gaspar, 62, 64–65, 70, 193, 247, 258, 264, 278, 279, 340n60, 344n18

Danza del diablo verde, 278

Lamento de Boabdil, 278

Requiebros, 278

Sonata en el estilo antiguo español, 64–65, 193, 278

Castelnuovo-Tedesco, Mario, 250

Castillo, Francisco del, 46

Castillo, Manuel, 151, 191, 193, 279

Alborada, 151, 191, 193, 279

Castro, Fidel, 184, 185

Castro, José María, 270

Castro, Juan José, 270

Castro, Ricardo, 96, 149, 153–154, 267, 274–275, 341n4 (ch. 6)

Cello Concerto, 149, 153

Castro, Washington, 270

Castro-Balbi, Jesús, 141–142, 198, 213, 217, 217, 277, 302

Cermáková, Josefina, 241

Cervantes, Miguel de, 240

Chagall, Marc, 286

Charles III (king of Spain), 51, 52, 227, 338n5

Charles IV (king of Spain), 51–52, 54

Charles IX (king of France), 17–18

Chávez, Anita, 155–156

Chávez, Carlos, 106, 149, 155–156, 188, 189, 275

Cello Concerto (unfinished), 149, 156

Madrigal for Cello and Piano, 149, 155–156, 275

Sonatina for Cello and Piano, 106, 155, 275

The Visitors, 156

Chen Qijan, 298

Chen Yi, 297, 298

Chernenko, Konstantin, 110

China, 97–102, 286, 287, 294–299

Chopin, Frédéric, 231, 235

Cello Sonata, 235

Introduction and Polonaise Brillante, 235

Chotzinoff, Samuel, 69

Chuchro, Josef, 344n7

Clapham, John, 343nn10,11 (ch. 8)

Clementi, Muzio, 55, 234

Cleri, Marquis Desiderio, 41

Colombia, 160–161, 168

Comet, Catherine, 106, 109

Confucius, 99, 100

Contreras, José (“El Granadino”), 33

Copland, Aaron, 155, 160, 170, 274

Córdoba, Jorge, 150

Contra el tiempo, 150

Corelli, Arcangelo, 11, 17–18, 26, 221

Corneloup, Claire, 97

Corredor, José María, 72, 340n69

Corrette, Michel, 226

Cortázar, Julio, 147–148

Count de Fuentes, 227

Count de Morphy, 243–244, 245

Craft, Robert, 83, 84

Cremona (Italy), xiii, 16–22, 24, 27, 31–34, 42–43, 319, 338n5

Crumb, George, 268

Sonata for Cello Solo, 268

Cuba, 85–87, 155, 165, 183–189, 274

Cuevas, José Luis, 138

Cyrus the Great (Persian emperor), 100, 110

Dallapiccola, Luigi, 264

Ciaccona, intermezzo e adagio, 264

Dialoghi, 264

Danielpour, Richard, 256, 269

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 296

Darío, Rubén, 147–148

Darwin, Charles, 166–167

Davidov, Karl, 249

Debussy, Claude, 35, 135, 262

Dedyukhin, Alexander, 252

de Falla, Manuel. See Falla, Manuel de

de Fer, Philibert Jambe. See Jambe de Fer, Philibert

De la Vega, Aurelio, 274

Leyenda del Ariel criollo, 274

Delaye, Bruno, 283

Delius, Frederick, 261

Capriccio and Elegy for Cello and Orchestra, 261

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 261

Double Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra, 261

Romance for Cello and Piano, 261

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 261

Deng Xiaoping, 97–98, 101, 295

Denisov, Edison, 266, 291

Desenne, Paul, 206, 281

Diaghilev, Sergey Pavlovich, 340n2 (ch. 4)

Diamond, David, 256

Dianda, Hilda, 270

Díaz, Ernesto, 161

Díaz, Kicho, 170

Diazmuñoz, Eduardo, 155–156, 164, 209, 275

Diemecke, Enrique Arturo, 109–110, 182, 183

Dies, Albert Christoph, 47, 338n13

Dieudonné (violin maker), 71

d’Indy, Vincent, 273

Dirié, Gerardo, 344n15

Dittersdorf, Carl Ditters von, 141

Dodd, John, 12

Dohnányi, Ernst von, 248

Serenade op. 10, 248

Domingo, Plácido, 298

Dom Uchionnikh (House of Scientists), 294

Dorado, Ricardo, 279–280

Doring, Ernest N., 337n17, 338n27

Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 125, 285

Dowell, Allen, 53, 54

Dowell, Edmund, 53

Doyle, C. W., 61

Drachman, Evan, 25

Druckman, Jacob, 268

Dudamel, Gustavo, 301

Dukas, Paul, 267

Dukelsky, Vladimir, 250

Dultzin, Daniel, 131–132

Duport, Jean-Louis, 234

Duport, Jean-Pierre, 232, 234

Du Pré, Jacqueline, 257–258

Durán, Fray Diego de, 224

Dutilleux, Henri, 135–137, 136, 252, 263

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 135–137, 263

Dvoimageák, Antonin, 121, 146, 157, 176–177, 187, 240–242, 246, 343n10 (ch. 8)

Cello Concerto in B Minor, 121, 146, 157, 161, 176–177, 187, 241

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 301

Rondo, 240

Silent Woods, 240

Dzubenko, Gennady, 124, 126

Ebert, Ludwig, 236

Edison Denisov Festival, 291

Einstein, Alfred, 64

Eisenberg, Maurice, 156–157, 247

Eisenhower, Dwight D., 289

Elgar, Edward, 109, 257–258, 261, 262

Cello Concerto, 109, 257–258, 262

Elías, Alfonso de, 149

Three Pieces, 149

Elías, Manuel de, 108, 149, 163, 276

Cello Concerto, 149, 276

“El Sistema.” See National Network of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela

Enríquez, Manuel, 106, 135, 149, 150, 161–163, 162, 191, 193, 276

Cello Concerto, 149, 276

Fantasia for Cello and Piano, 150, 163, 276

Four Pieces for Cello and Piano, 106, 161–163

Poem for Cello and Small String Orchestra, 276

Sonatina for Solo Cello, 106, 161–163, 191, 193

Epstein, David, 109

Ernst, Heinrich Wilhelm, 60

Esterházy, Prince Nikolaus, 47, 227–228, 234

Estrada, Julio, 342n4

Eury, Nicolas, 12

Eva Janzer Memorial Cello Center, 260

Falla, Manuel de, 49, 191, 193, 278

Melodía, 278

Romanza, 278

Suite popular española, 191, 193

Fallow, Alonso, 53

Fariñas, Carlos, 151, 186–187, 188–189, 274

Cello Concerto, 151, 188–189

Farinelli, 43

Farnese family, 16

Fauré, Gabriel, 262–263

Elégie, 263

Papillon, 263

Sicilienne, 263

Ferdinand VII (king of Spain), 54

Ferdinand of Tuscany, prince, 41

Ferrari, Gaudenzio, 4, 5

Ferrer, Horacio, 170

Feuermann, Emanuel, 26, 62, 66, 248–249, 344n8

Field, John, 55

Filippini, Rocco, 25

Firpo, Roberto, 167

Fischer, Edgar, 213, 217

Fitzenhagen, Wilhelm, 237

Flores, José Guadalupe, 163, 183

Flugelman, Máximo, 270

Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra, 270

Fonts family, 227

Forster, William, 33

Foss, Lukas, 252, 268

Capriccio for Cello and Piano, 268

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 268

Fournier, Pierre, 31, 79, 259, 263, 267

Français, Jacques, 20, 73–75, 90, 337n10, 340n70

Françaix, Jean, 170

Francesco II (duke of Modena), 41

Franchomme, Auguste, 235

Franciscello (Francesco Alborea), 226

Franck, César, 269

Franco, Francisco, 246

Frederick the Great, 228

Frederick William II (king of Prussia), 228, 232

Frescobaldi, Girolamo, 278, 344n18

Fresno, Saturnino del, 156

Friedländer, Max, 68

Fuentes, Carlos, 138, 139, 147–148, 189

Fulton, David L., 25

Furtseva, Ekaterina, 84

Furtwängler, Wilhelm, 66, 250, 259

Fyodorov, Doctor, 125

Gabrielli, Domenico, 91, 221, 222

Ricercari per violoncello solo, 91, 221, 222

Gagarin, Yuri, 81

Gagliano, Alessandro, 326n3

Gagliano family (violin makers), 245, 343n3 (ch. 9)

Gaito, Constantino, 269

Sonata for Cello and Piano, op. 26, 269

Galilei, Galileo, 4–5

Galilei, Vincenzo, 4–5

Galimov, Roustam, 125

Galindo, Blas, 148, 149, 159–160, 159, 247, 276

Cello Concerto, 149, 276

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 160, 276

Sonata for Solo Cello, 148, 276

Sones de mariachi, 160

Galitsïn, Prince Nikolai, 234

Galli, Domenico, 221

Galsanov, Valery T., 288

Gálvez, José Luis, 217, 302

Gama, Vasco da, 103

Gandini, Gerardo, 170

Gante, Pedro de, 215

Garbo, Greta, 65

Garbousova, Gaya, 258

García, Josep, 245

García Caturla, Alejandro, 187, 188, 274

García de la Parra, Benito, 156

García Lorca, Federico, 147–148, 279

García Márquez, Gabriel, 139–141, 140, 147–148, 286

García Oteyza, J., 283

Gardel, Carlos, 167–169, 341n16

Garrido-Lecca, Celso, 108, 149, 150, 176–179, 177, 191, 205, 213, 277, 342n24

Cello Concerto, 149, 177, 179, 213

Soliloquio II for Solo Cello, 151, 205

Sonata-Fantasía for Cello and Piano, 149, 176–177, 191

Garrido-Lecca, Maritza, 178–179

Gassé, Daniel, 269

Gazdar, Dehmi, 105

Geiringer, Irene, 338nn14,16

Geiringer, Karl, 338nn14,16

Geminiani, Francesco, 55

Gerhard, Roberto, 193, 279

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 193

Germany, 62–68

Gershwin, George, 199

Gevaert, F. A., 244

Gewandhaus Orchestra, 275

Gheorghiu-Dej, Gheorghe, 85–86

Ginastera, Alberto, 106, 169, 191, 193, 252, 270–271, 273

Pampeana no. 2, 106, 191, 193, 270–271

Sonata, op. 49, 270

Glehn, Alfred von, 249

Goebbels, Joseph, 66–67

Goffriller, Matteo, 31, 35, 42, 58, 70

Goldberg, Szymon, 66

Gomzyakov, Pavel, 301

Goncharuk family, 125

Gonzaga family, 16

González, Luis Jorge, 270

Confín sur, 270

Oxymora, 270

Gorbachev, Mikhail, 110, 112, 114, 115, 116, 122, 123, 126, 255, 286

Gordigiani, Giulietta, 63, 64–65

Gore-Booth, Robert, 56

Göring, Hermann Wilhelm, 68

Goschen, Edward, 63–64

Gosis, Jaime, 170

Goya, Francisco de, 49–51, 50, 52, 53, 62

Goyeneche, Roberto, 168

Graça Moura, Miguel, 179

Gramatges, Harold, 188, 274

Granados, Enrique, 278

Graudan, Nikolai, 66

Greiff, Otto de, 160

Grieg, Edvard, 231, 238

Cello Sonata in A Minor, 238

Grützmacher, Friedrich, 227, 238

Guadagnini Dynasty (of violin makers), 33

Guarneri, Andrea, 19, 20–21, 21, 22, 26

Guarneri, Giuseppe Giovanni Battista, 20, 21, 22, 31

Guarneri, Pietro (Pietro of Venice), 20, 21, 22, 28, 31–33, 34, 42

Guarneri, Pietro Giovanni (Pietro of Mantua), 20, 21, 21–22

violins by, 299

Guarneri del Gesù, Bartolomeo Giuseppe, xiv, 16, 19, 20, 22, 28–30, 31–33, 299, 337n25

Guarneri Dynasty, 19, 20–22, 21, 22, 28, 35

Guarneri filius Andreae, Joseph. See Guarneri, Giuseppe Giovanni Battista

Guarnieri, Camargo, 271

Chôro, 271

Ponteio e dança, 271

Gubaidulina, Sofia, 266

Guida, Guido M., 181

Guillén, Manuel, 280

Guimarães Levinsohn, Ronald, 207

Gulbenkian, 179–180

Gutiérrez Heras, Joaquín, 126, 150, 201, 276

Canción en el puerto, 150, 276, 287

Duet for alto flute and cello, 276

Fantasia concertante for Cello and Orchestra, 276

Song in the Harbor, 296

Two Pieces for Cello and Piano, 276

Guzmán, Abimael, 178–179

Guzmán, Luis, 279–280

Hahn, Reynaldo, 280–281

Halffter, Cristóbal, 252, 279, 282

Cello Concerto no. 2, 279

Partita for Cello and Orchestra, 279

Halffter, Pedro, 280

Halffter, Rodolfo, 156, 188, 191, 193, 275–276

Halle, Charles, 61

Hambro, Leonid, 160

Handel, Georg Friedrich, 26–27, 55, 232, 261

Harbison, John, 195, 256, 268

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 268

Suite for Cello and Piano, 268

Harrel, Lynn, 259

Hart, George, 34, 338n27

Hartman, Imre, 76–77, 156–157

Hausmann, Robert, 239–240, 242

Haydn, Franz Joseph, 27, 44, 46, 47–48, 49–51, 64, 103, 104, 132, 133, 142, 153, 164, 227–228, 338n11

Cello Concerto in C Major, 142, 164, 228

Concerto in D Major, 103, 104, 228

Seven Last Words, 45–49, 132, 133, 153

Heifetz, Jascha, 29, 30, 71–72, 248, 251

Heller, Alberto Andrés, 152

14 bis for Violin, Cello, and Orchestra, 152

Hemingway, Ernest, 184–185

Herbert, Victor, 240–241, 242, 267

Concerto no. 2 for Cello and Orchestra, 240–241

Variations for Cello and Orchestra, 267

Hermida, Juan, 198, 217

Hernández Moncada, Eduardo, 149

Piece for Cello and Piano, 149

Herrera de la Fuente, Luis, 152, 156

Sonatina, 152

Hill, Alfred E., Arthur F., W. Henry, and 21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 34, 39–40, 63–64, 318n3, 337nn3,14

Hill and Sons (sellers of musical instruments), 69

Hindemith, Paul, 66, 155, 250, 264

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 264

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 264

Sonata for Solo Cello, 264

Hines, Jerome, 85

Hitler, Adolf, 66

Hofer, Walter, 68

Homuth, Daniel, 344n14

Honegger, Arthur, 263, 267

Honegger Moyse, Blanche, 340n57

Horowitz, Vladimir, 63

Houlihan, Robert, 133, 134

Hsien Hsing-hai, 101

Yellow River cantata, 101

Huberman, Bronislaw, 62

Hush, David, 150

Partita, Solo Cello, 150

Hvorostovsky, Dmitri, 285

Ibarra, Federico, 108, 149, 150, 182–183, 191, 193, 199, 209, 213–213, 276

Cello Concerto, 149, 182–183, 182, 209, 276

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 291

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 150, 182–183, 191, 193, 276

Indiana University, 204, 259, 260, 272, 282, 344n15

Ioannidinis, Iannis, 281

Ipatiev, Nikolai, 116–119

Izachik, Itzaak, 112, 112

Jacchini, Giuseppe, 221

Jacqué, Cécile (author’s mother), 76, 77, 82, 83, 154

Jacqué, Léon (author’s uncle), 76

Jacqué, Maurice (author’s grandfather), 76, 77

Jambe de Fer, Philibert, 7

Janáimageek, Leoš, 261

Prohadka, 261

Janzer, Eva, 259

Jee, Patrick, 301

Jeremiah (prophet), 100

Jerusalem, Ignacio de, 44

Jesus Christ, 100

Jian Qing, 101, 102

Jiménez, Raphael, 201

Joachim, Joseph, 29, 59–60, 225, 239–240

Johnson, Hunter, 268–269

Jolivet, André, 252

José Ángel Llamas Prize, 159–160

Jourdan-Morhange, Hélène, 263

Jucker, Rama, 344n7

Juilliard Quartet, 137

Juilliard School of Music, 70, 108–109, 176, 256, 259, 260, 274

Kabalevsky, Dmitry, 80, 266

Kaiser, Martin, 30

Kakhidze, Jansung, 121

Kancheli, Giya, 267

Simi, 267

Kandinski, Vassily, 66–67

Karajan, Herbert von, 259

Karysheva, Rita, 288, 289

Kaspé, Masha, 87–89

Kaspé, Vladimir, 87–89

Kates, Stephen, 259

Keller, Felícitas, 340n60

Kellner, Johann Peter, 225–226

Kennedy, John F., 85–86

Kerlino, Giovanni, 19

Khachaturian, Aram, 85, 264–265

Concerto-Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra, 264–265

Sonata-Fantasy for Solo Cello, 264–265

Khachaturian, Emil, 156

Khan, Genghis, 287, 289

Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 286–287

Khramov, Igor, 124–125

Khrennikov, Tikhon, 84

Khrushchev, Nikita, 81, 84–86, 110, 289, 290

Kinsella, John, 131–133, 134, 152, 341n12 (ch. 5)

Cello Concerto, 132–133, 134, 152

Kirchner, Leon, 256, 268

Music For Cello and Orchestra, 268

Kiss, Evgenii, 291

Kittel, Nicolas, 12

Klee, Paul, 66–67

Kleiber, Erich, 66, 156, 188

Klemperer, Otto, 66

Klengel, Julius, 248, 250

Klengel, Paul, 239

Klinger String Quartet, 65

Knushevitsky, Sviatoslav, 288

Kodály, Zoltán, 91, 93–94, 126, 132, 138, 206, 209, 264, 298

Sonata, op. 8, 91, 93–94, 126, 132, 138, 141–142, 264, 287, 296

Kokoschka, Oskar, 66–67

Kolchak, Alexander, 116

Koussevitzky, Sergey, 141, 160, 250

Kozlov, Frol Romanovich, 85–86

Kozolupov, Semyon, 251

Kraft, Anton, 227–228

Kraft, Nikolaus, 227–228, 232, 234

Kreisler, Fritz, 29, 30, 67, 344n18

Kremer, Gidon, 29, 172

Krenek, Ernst, 66, 67

Kubelik, Rafael, 259

Kummer, Friedrich August, 60

Kung family, 99–100

Kuri-Aldana, Mario, 149

Concerto Tarahumara, 149

Laderman, Ezra, 256

Ladrón de Guevara, Raúl, 149

Movimiento concertante, 149

Lafer, Celso, 207

Lagunas, Carlos, 94

Lalo, Édouard, 231, 237–238, 245

Concerto in D Minor, 231, 237–238, 245

Lamarque Pons, Jaurés, 280

Piece for Cello and Piano, 280

Lamoureux, Charles, 245

Lang Lang, 299

Lantsova, Oxana, 286

Lao-tzu, 100

Laredo, Jaime, 256

Las Rosas Conservatory (Morelia, Mexico), 141–142, 177, 215–216

Lavista, Mario, 106, 126, 150, 189–190, 191, 193, 201, 202, 209, 276

Quotations for Cello and Piano, 106, 276

Tres danzas seculares, 150, 189–190, 191, 193, 209, 276

Le Blanc, Hubert, 7, 336n12

Lecerf de la Viéville, Jean Laurent, 7

Legrenzi, Giovanni, 30

Léner Quartet of Budapest, 76–77

Lenin, Vladimir Ilich, 80, 116–117, 123, 127, 128, 249, 287

Lenz, Wilhem von, 343n3 (ch. 8)

Leopold I (prince of Anhalt-Cöthen), xiii, 222

Le Pera, Alfredo, 168

Levy, Lazare, 279

Liébana, Beatus of, 11

Lieberson, Peter, 256

Lifchitz, Max, 150

Voces de la noche, 150

Ligeti, György, 179–181, 264, 279–280

Cello Concerto, 179–181, 264

Linares, Duke of, 153

Lind, Jenny, 175

Linhares da Silva, Francisco de, 173, 174

Linike, Christian Bernhard, 222

Linke, Joseph, 233, 234

Liszt, Franz, 58, 59, 231

Liu Shao-chi, 101

Liu Shikun, 101

Livron, Monsieur, 29

Lochis, countess. See Piatti, Rosa

Loevensohn, Marix, 154

Lopes-Graça, Fernando, 277–278

Concerto da camera, 278

López, Jimmy: Of Broken Bells and Shadows, 301

López Gavilán, Aldo, 189

López Gavilán, Guido, 189, 274

Monólogo, 274

López Mateos, Adolfo, 159–160

Lorenz, Alex, 210–211

Lorenz, Ricardo, 151, 209–211, 211, 281–282, 342n33

Cecilia en azul y verde, 151, 209–211, 211, 282

Lorenz Abreu, Ana Cecila, 210

Lorenz family, 210

Louis XIV (king of France), 226

Lozano, Fernando, 164

Luis, prince (Charles III of Spain’s brother), 51, 227

Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 336n13

Armide, 336n13

Lunacharsky, Anatoly, 249–250

Lupot, François, 12

Lupot, Nicolas, 33

Lutoslawski, Witold, 161–163, 252, 265

Cello Concerto, 161–163

Sacher Variation for Solo Cello, 264

Lyra, Pedro, 206

Ma, Emily, 195, 257

Ma, Jill, 138, 195–196, 257

Ma, Nicholas, 195, 257

Ma, Yo-Yo, 25, 30, 36, 138, 172, 195–198, 196, 197, 256–257, 259, 265, 268, 269, 300, 300–301

MacDonald, Malcolm, 343n7

Machover, Tod, 36, 256

Maderna, Bruno, 180, 268, 279–280

Madrigal, Luis Íñigo, 138

Maggini, Giovanni Paolo, 18, 19–20, 24, 26–27

Mahler, Gustav, 67

Makarov, Vladimir, 115

Malvicino, Horacio, 170

Manasarian, Ovsep S., 116

Manfredi, Filippo, 227

Mantegazza brothers (violin makers), 29

Mantua, 21, 22, 42

dukes of, 43

Mantua, Pietro of. See Guarneri, Pietro Giovanni

Mao Zedong, 100, 101, 102, 294

Marais, Marin, 6

Pièces de violes, 6

Marcello, Benedetto, 31, 222, 229

Marchenko, Aleksandr, 290, 294

Marco, Tomás, 151, 152, 191–192, 192, 193, 201–203, 215

Ensueño y resplandor de Don Quijote, 151, 280

Laberinto marino for Cello and Strings, 152, 215, 280

Partita Piatti for Solo Cello, 152, 203, 280

Primer espejo de Falla, 151, 191, 193, 201, 280

Maréchal, Maurice, 263

María Cristina (queen of Spain), 243–244, 245

Marica, Mihai, 301

Marichal, Elizabeth, 281–282

Marie, Jean-Etienne, 189

Markevitch, Igor, 135, 170

Marlboro (Vermont), 69–71, 73–74

Márquez, Arturo, 151, 199–201, 213, 214, 276

Espejos en la arena, 151, 199–201, 213, 276

Lejanía Interior, 301

Marquis of Méritos. See Micón, Francisco de Paula María de

Marquis of Ureña, 44–45, 52–53, 338n6

El viaje europeo del marqués de Ureña, 338n6

Marquis of Valde Íñigo. See Sáenz de Santa María, José (father)

Martin, Chiky, 191–192, 192, 201

Martin, Frank, 267

Martín, Víctor, 340n60

Martínez, Catalina, 53

Martínez, Josefa, 53

Martínez, Sebastián, 49, 50, 52–53

Martinu, Bohuslav, 259, 261

Cello Concerto no. 1, 259

Variations on a Theme by Rossini, 261

Marturet, Eduardo, 179, 199, 213

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 36, 69, 78, 80, 87, 94, 109, 155, 247, 268, 340n1 (ch. 4)

Mata, Eduardo, 181, 209, 212

Matthews, Jay, 341n3 (ch. 5)

Matthews, Linda, 341n3 (ch. 5)

Mattos Rodríguez, Gerardo, 167

Maucotel (violin maker), 56

May, Frederick, 133

Mayor, Andreas, 342n8

McDowell, Harry, 131

McFerrin, Bobby, 257

Mehta, Ratti, 105

Mehta, Zubin, 105

Mendelssohn, Eleonora, 63, 64–65, 66–68, 69, 70–71

Mendelssohn, Felix, 60, 61, 62, 66, 142, 231, 235, 240

Cello Sonata in D, 60

Song without Words, 235

String Symphony no. 9 in C, 142

Variations concertantes, 235

Mendelssohn, Francesco, 62, 63, 63, 64–65, 66–68, 69–72, 73, 250

Mendelssohn, Franz von, 62, 63–64

Mendelssohn, Moses, 62

Mendelssohn, Robert von, 61, 62, 63–64

Mendelssohn family, 64, 66, 69, 70, 73, 132, 250

Mendoza, Antonio de, 216

Mendoza Rojas, Jorge A., 341n4 (ch. 6)

Meneses, Antonio, 271–272

Ménestrier, Claude-François, 7

Menotti, Gian Carlo, 268

Fantasia for Cello and Orchestra, 268

Suite for Two Cellos and Piano, 268

Menuhin, Yehudi, 70

Merighi, Vincenzo, 59

Messia Bedoya, Alonso, 47

Messiaen, Olivier, 252

Meyer, Edgar, 257

Appalachia Waltz, 257

Micón, Francisco de Paula María de (marquis of Méritos), 44, 47

Mikoyan, Anastas I., 80–81, 85

Milhaud, Darius, 156, 263

Concerto no. 1, 263

Milstein, Nathan, 62

Mohammed (the prophet), 110

Molina, William, 212–213, 217, 302

Monn, Georg Matthias, 261

Concerto for Harpsichord in D Major, 261

Concerto in G Minor for Cello, 261

Montagnana, Domenico, 31, 32, 33, 35, 42, 57–58

cellos by, 32, 56

violin by, 299

Montañez, Marta, 247

Montaño, Luciano Joublenc, 294

Montes de Oca, Ramón, 150

Elegy, 150

Monteverdi, Claudio, 6, 16–17, 21–22, 30

Orfeo, 16–17

Montichiaro, Zanetto di, 19

Montiel, Rubén, 247

Montsalvatge, Elena, 203

Montsalvatge, Xavier, 151, 203–204, 279

Evocación, 279

Invención a la italiana, 151, 203–204, 279

Sonata Concertante, 191, 203, 279

Morel, Rene, 71, 74–75, 90–91, 92, 93, 96–97, 337n18, 340n65

Morelenbaum, Henrique, 177

Moreno, Alfonso, 158–159

Moreno, Lucas, 279

Morgan, Campbell, 166–167

Moro, Carlo, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 51–52, 319

Moscheles, Ignaz, 60

Moyse, Louis, 340n57

Moyse, Marcel, 340n57

Mozart, Leopold, 222–223, 342n2

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 141, 228–229, 231, 237, 239, 248

Divertimento, 248

Magic Flute, 232

Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra, 228, 229, 239

Munguía, Gilberto, 217

Mussolini, Benito, 65

Mussorgsky, Modest, 85

Boris Godunov, 85

Mutis, Álvaro, 201, 202

Napoleão, Arthur, 271

Nardini, Pietro, 227

National Network of Youth and Children’s Orchestras of Venezuela, 301

Nátola-Ginastera, Aurora, 25, 270

Navarra, André, 247

Nehru, Jawaharlal, 103

Nelson, Horatio, 54

Nelsova, Zara, 247

Neruda, Pablo, 147–148

Neuman, Manfred, 176

Nicholas, Lynn H., 340n54

Nicholas II (tsar), 116–119, 117, 126–127

Nicola, Isaac, 274

Niemeyer, Oscar, 173, 207

Nijinsky, Vaslav, 340n2 (ch. 4)

Nikish, Arthur, 275

Nikon (patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church), 288

Nobre, Marlos, 152, 207–208, 208, 271

Cantoria I, 271–272

Cantoria II, 271–272

Cantos de Yemanjá, 271–272

Desafío II, 271–272

Partita latina, 152, 207–208, 271–272

Poema III, 271–272

Nono, Luigi, 273

Noras, Arto, 213

Novikova, Olga, 87–88

Novosibirsk Music Institute Conservatory, 290–291

O’Connell, Cardinal, 166–167

O’Connor, Mark, 257

O’Conor, John, 131

O’Kelly, Eve, 132

Odnoposoff, Adolfo, 247

Oistrakh, David, 170

Oliveira, Elmar, 29, 30

Oliver, Colonel, 56–58, 73

Orbón, Julián, 188

Ormandy, Eugene, 248

Orrego-Salas, Carmen, 204

Orrego-Salas, Juan, 151, 204, 272–273, 282

Balada, 272

Cantos de advenimiento, 272

Concerto a tre, 272

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 272

Dúos concertantes, 272

Espacios, 151, 204

Fantasías for Cello and Orchestra, 204, 272–273

Serenata for flute and cello, 272

Orsini, Pietro Francesco Vincenzo Maria.

See Benedict XIII (pope)

Ortega y Gasset, José, 147–148

Ortiz, Diego, 6

Ozawa, Seiji, 268

Pablo, Luis de, 279

Frondoso misterio, 279

Paesky, Efraín, 171, 342nn21,22

Paganini, Niccolò, xv, 27, 29, 30, 58, 59, 231

Palm, Siegfried, 180, 264, 265, 279

Panyushkin, Anatoly, 115, 116

Panza, Sancho, 240

Parisot, Aldo, 26, 176, 217, 260, 302

Parker, Ralph, 84

Parker, Robert L., 341n6 (ch. 6)

Parma, María Luisa of (princess of Asturias), 52

Paz, Octavio, 147–148

Peccate, Dominique, 12, 13, 14

Pemán Medina, María, 44–45, 52, 338nn6,9, 339n29

Penderecki, Krzysztof, 252, 265

Capriccio per Siegfried Palm, 265

Pennario, Leonard, 251

Pérez, Víctor Pablo, 157

Perlman, Itzhak, 29, 30

Perón, Eva, 168

Perón, Juan Domingo, 168

Peru, 46, 47, 176, 178–179, 205

Peter I (tsar; also known as Peter the Great), 127, 130, 172–173, 288

Petrassi, Goffredo, 279–280

Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 126–127

Philip V (king of Spain), xiii, 42

Piatigorsky, Gregor, 31, 62, 63, 64, 69–70, 73, 249–251, 262, 265, 268, 339n40, 344n9

Piatti, Alfredo, xv, 55, 56–61, 57, 91–93, 132, 339n37

death of, 61

Twelve Caprices, 91

Piatti, Rosa, 61

Piazzolla, Astor, 126, 150, 164, 168–172, 191, 193, 209, 270, 298, 341n17

Le grand tango, 164, 171, 191, 193, 209, 270, 287, 296

Milonga in D Major, 171

Tres piezas breves, 270

Piazzolla, Dedé, 169–170

Picasso, Pablo, 66–67, 340n2 (ch. 4)

Pigott, John A., 56

Pigott, Mary, 56

Pigott, Samuel J., 54–56, 131, 133

Pinto, Jorge, 283

Pipes, Richard, 117, 341n11 (ch. 5)

Pires, Luis Filipe, 278

Sonatina for Cello and Piano, 278

Piston, Walter, 267

Pizzetti, Ildebrando, 250

Plastov, Arkady, 289–290

Platero, Marion, 302

Plato, 100

Plaza, Juan Bautista, 281

Diferencias sobre un aire venezolano, 281

Melody for cello and piano, 281

Pollens, Stewart, 337n19

Polo, Asier, 279, 302

Ponce, Clema, 154

Ponce, Manuel M., 106, 154–155, 156, 164, 193, 275, 298

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 106, 193

Three Preludes for Cello and Piano, 106, 193, 275, 296

Popper, David, 236, 343n5 (ch. 8)

Porena, Boris, 279–280

Porpora, Nicola, 222

Poulenc, Francis, 259, 263

Cello Sonata, 259, 263

Praetorius, Michael, 342n5

Prieto, Carlos, 25, 77, 82, 83, 84, 97, 98, 123, 132, 133, 135, 146, 154, 159–161, 162, 194, 196, 197, 198, 215, 216–217, 217, 254, 260, 282, 283, 292, 300, 340n3, 340n1 (ch. 5)

Prieto, Carlos (author’s father), 76, 77, 82, 83, 86, 154

Prieto, Carlos Miguel (author’s son), 77, 133, 134, 135, 142–143, 176, 179, 188–189, 194, 194, 197, 200–201, 212–213, 254

Prieto, Claudio, 279–280

Concierto de amor, 279–280

Prieto, Isabel (author’s daughter), 135, 144

Prieto, Juan Luis (author’s brother), 73, 76–77, 82, 83, 84, 197, 254

Prieto, Juan Luis, Jr. (author’s nephew), 77, 197, 254

Prieto, María Isabel (author’s wife), 74, 98–99, 98, 100, 104, 112, 115, 120, 135, 138, 143, 145, 158, 172, 184, 197, 257, 286, 287, 288–289, 295

Prieto, María Teresa, 82, 152, 154, 156–157, 213–215, 275

Adagio and Fugue for Cello and Orchestra, 152, 156–157, 213–215, 275

Prieto String Quartet, 76–78, 131–132, 133, 157, 197, 254

Primrose, William, 248, 251

Prissman, Betty, 87–88

Prokhorov, Vadim, 114

Prokofiev, Mira, 251–252

Prokofiev, Sergey, 85, 114, 250, 251–252, 254, 265

Cello Concerto, op. 58, 250, 251

Sonata, 114

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 251, 265

Puente Leyva, Jesús, 206

Pujol, Emilio, 274

Purcell, Henry, 261

Pushkin, Alexander, 288

Putin, Vladimir, 110, 294

Qin Shi Huang, 298

Quantz, Johann Joachim, 226

Quintana, Edison, 131, 148, 150, 163, 164, 171, 172, 173, 175, 176–177, 177, 184, 190, 201, 204, 205, 209, 210, 271, 273, 280, 295

Quintanar, Héctor, 189

Rachmaninov, Sergey, 265

Sonata in G Minor for Cello and Orchestra, 265

Radrigán, María Iris, 213

Rahman III, Abd ar- (caliph of Córdoba), 11

Rasumovsky, Count, 234

Ravel, Maurice, 135, 170, 263

Sonata for Violin and Cello, 263

Reger, Max, 138, 264

Reiter, Max, 71–72

Repin, Vadim, 126

Respighi, Ottorino, 264

Adagio with Variations, 264

Revueltas, Silvestre, 150, 163, 213, 276

Three Pieces for Violin and Piano, 150, 163, 276, 287

The Night of the Mayas, 213

Reyes, Alfonso, 147–148

Richter, Sviatoslav, 250, 288

Riedmayer, Franz Xavier, 49–51, 50

Ries, Franz, 234

Ries, Louis, 61

Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolay, 82

Rioja, Pilar, 283

Rivero, Edmundo, 168

Robbins Landon, H. C., 325n10

Robinson, Harlow, 344n10

Rocha Monroy, Ramón, 205

Rockefeller, Peter, 283

Rodrigo, Cecilia, 158

Rodrigo, Joaquín, 91, 92, 149, 158–159, 193, 278

Como una fantasía, 91, 149, 158–159, 278

Concierto de Aranjuez, 159

Concierto de estío, 158

Concierto en modo galante, 91, 158

Siciliana, 193, 278

Sonata a la breve, 278

Rodríguez, Irina, 187

Rodríguez, Marcela, 151, 277

Cello Concerto, 151, 277

Lumbre, 277

Rodríguez, Robert X., 150, 151, 181, 191, 268–269

Lull-a-Bear, 151, 191

Máscaras, 150, 181–182

Rodríguez Larreta, Enrique, 167

Rogeri, Giovanni Battista, 19

Rogeri, Pietro Giacomo, 58

Roldán, Amadeo, 187–188, 274

Canciones vuelta abajeras, 188

Dos canciones populares cubanas, 274

Obertura sobre temas cubanos, 187–188

Rolón, José, 149

Song for cello and piano, 149

Romanov, Nikolai. See Nicholas II (tsar)

Romanov family, 116–119, 117, 126–127

Romberg, Andreas, 234

Romberg, Bernhard, 234

Romero, Aldemaro, 281

Concierto del Delfín, 281

Rose, Leonard, 58, 79, 93, 160, 256, 257, 258, 259

Ross Marbá, Antoni, 157

Rostropovich, Leopold, 125, 251

Rostropovich, Mstislav, 25, 73, 125, 128, 135, 171, 187, 236–237, 247, 251–256, 253, 254, 258, 263, 265, 267, 268, 278, 279, 288, 342n21

Rothschild, Germaine de, 342n8

Rouse, Christopher, 256, 269

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 269

Roussel, Albert, 135

Rubinstein, Artur, 169, 248, 251, 259

Rubio, Samuel, 279–280

Rugeles, Alfredo, 281

Inventio, 281

Ruggieri, Francesco, 19

Rulfo, Juan, 147–148

Russell, Craig H., 341n2

Russia, 80–89, 110–130, 215, 249–259, 265–267, 280, 285–294

Sacconi, Fernando, 69, 70, 71

Sacconi, Simone, 28, 337n20

Sachs, Curt, 336n10

Sadlo, Milos, 247, 343n10 (ch. 8)

Sáenz de Santa María, José (Father), 45–51, 50, 338n15

Sáenz de Santa María, Pedro, 48–49

Sáenz Rico, Ignacia, 48–49

Saint-Saëns, Camille, 179, 231, 236–237

Carnival of the Animals, 237

Cello Concerto in A Minor, 179

Sakharov, Tatiana, 116

Sakharov, Volodia, 116

Salabue, Cozio de (count), 33

Salas, Horacio, 165, 168, 341nn8,12 (ch. 6)

Salazar, Adolfo, 3, 188, 223, 336nn1,8, 337n1, 342n3

Salchow, William, 13, 14

Salgado, Luis Humberto, 274

Capricho español, 274

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 274

Salinas, Arturo, 150, 191

Netík I, 150, 191

Salo, Gasparo da, 18, 19–20, 26–27

Sánchez Torres, Georgina, 301

Santa Cruz, Domingo, 272, 273

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 272

Santoro, Claudio, 173, 271

Santos, José de, 176–177

Santos Mazzini, Claudio, 217

Saramago, José, 284

Sarnoff, David, 69

Sauguet, Henri, 252

Savín, Francisco, 159, 163

Scammell, Michael, 344n13

Scarlatti, Alessandro, 222, 226

Scarlatti, Domenico, 43, 222, 229

Schidlof, Peter, 27

Schiff, Heinrich, 25

Schmidt, Hans, 343nn2,3 (ch. 8)

Schmidt-Görg, Joseph, 343nn2,3 (ch. 8)

Schnabel, Artur, 62, 66

Schneider, Alexander, 246

Schnittke, Alfred, 112–114, 252, 266

Sonata for cello and piano, 114

Scholz, János, 256

Schönberg, Arnold, 66, 261, 277, 279

Schubert, Franz, 61, 231, 235, 248

Arpeggione Sonata, 235

Schumann, Clara, 61, 239

Schumann, Robert, 61, 157, 179, 236–237, 239, 250

Adagio and Allegro, 236

Cello Concerto in A Minor, 157, 179, 236, 250

Fantasiestücke, 236

Five Pieces in the Popular Style, 236

Piano Quintet, 61

Schuster, Joseph, 66

Segerstrom, Leif, 262

Seixas, Marilú, 207

Selezniov, Aleksei, 294

Serkin, Rudolf, 62, 65–66, 68, 70–71, 73–74, 75, 340n57

Serna, Arturo, 217

Serr, Harriet, 281–282

Sevitsky, Fabian, 169–170

Shafran, Daniil, 288

Shakespeare, William, 69–70, 101

Shanghai Oriental Art Center, 297–298

Shao, Sophie, 301

Shearing, George, 151

To Antonio Carlos Jobim, 151

Shirakawa, Sam H., 339n49

Shorter, Wayne, 199

Shostakovich, Dmitry, 36, 78, 80, 84–85, 93–94, 106, 112, 115, 121, 123–124, 123, 157, 189, 191, 209, 236–237, 252, 253, 254, 266, 298

Cello Concerto no. 1, 157, 189, 253, 266, 291

Concerto in Eflat Major for Cello and Orchestra, 252, 288

Sonata, op. 40, 106, 191

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 93–94, 126, 266, 287, 296

Sonata for Viola and Piano, op. 147, 124

Shostakovich, Irina, 123–124, 123

Shostakovich, Zoya, 123, 123–124

Sibelius, Jean, 262

Malinconia, 262

Sierra, Roberto, 151, 194, 194–195, 213, 278

Cuatro versos, 151, 194–195, 213, 278

Júbilo, 194

Salsa on the C String, 278

Sonata elegiaca, 278

Sonata no. 1, 278

Silva, Luigi, 70

Simrock, Fritz, 241–242, 343n13

Sivori, Camillo, 60

Slonimsky, Nicolas, 341n13

Smolensk, Oleg, 294

Socrates, 100

Sojo, Vicente Emilio, 188, 281

Sokolov, Nicholas, 116

Soler, Ángel, 157, 179

Solis, Ramón, 339n23

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 252–254, 285

Solzhenitsyn, Natalia, 252

Soriano, Alexis, 125

Soviet Union. See Russia

Spain, 41–42, 43, 45, 48, 157, 165, 179, 189, 201–204, 216, 245, 274, 280

Stainer, Jacob, 20, 22, 26, 27, 33, 33, 34–35, 42

Stalin, Joseph, 66, 81, 88–89, 116, 127, 254

Starker, Janos, 31, 259, 260, 272

Stauffer, Johann Geor, 235

Stern, Isaac, 29, 30, 256

Stern, Leo, 241

Stern-Rose-Istomin Trio, 259

Stevens, Halsey, 268

Stevenson, Doris, 93–94, 106, 108, 138, 155–156, 160, 162, 183

Stevenson, Robert, 46, 338n11, 342n4

Stockhausen, Karlheinz, 180, 189, 279–280

Stradivari, Antonio, xiii, xiv, 11, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24–28, 31–33, 33, 34, 35, 39–42, 41, 53, 56, 62, 64, 65, 72, 205, 299, 337n19, 338n5

Stradivari, Francesca Maria, 39

Stradivari, Francesco, 27–28, 41, 337n19

Stradivari, Omobono, 27–28, 41

Stradivari, Paolo, 43, 338n5

Straus, Ludwig, 61

Strauss, Richard, 181, 231, 240

Don Quixote, 181, 231, 240

Sonata in F Major, 240

Stravinsky, Igor, 80, 81–85, 82, 83, 155, 250–251, 265, 277, 340n2 (ch. 4)

Suite italienne, 250, 265

Stravinsky, Vera, 82–84, 83

Strogoff, Michel, 285

Stuck, Jean-Baptiste, 226

Suárez, Jorge, 97–98

Suárez, Manuel, 97–98

Subotnick, Morton, 199

Sumaya, Manuel de, 153, 341nn1,2

Sverdlov, Jakov, 116–117

Szeryng, Henryk, 29, 30, 259

Szyszlo, Fernando de, 177–178

Tan Dun, 256–257, 298

Tartini, Giuseppe, 226

Taylor, Simon, 131

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich, 93–94, 106, 164, 191, 209, 231, 237

Nocturne, 237

Pezzo capriccioso, 93–94, 106, 164, 191, 237

String Quartet no. I, 237

Variations on a Rococo Theme, op. 33, 191, 209, 231, 237

Tchistyakova, Tanya, 343n4 (ch. 8)

Téllez, Carmen, 344n15

Tello, Carlos, 116

Terrill, Ross, 340n2 (ch. 5), 341n4 (ch. 5)

Thome, Joel, 163

Tobias, Paul, 73, 74

Tomás Luis de Victoria Prize, 179, 188

Tomsk Philharmonic Orchestra, 291

Tononi, Carlo, 33

Toralba, Duke of, 41

Toscanini, Arturo, 69, 71–72

Tourte, François, 11–14, 13

Toussaint, Eugenio, 152, 198–199, 213, 277

Bachriations, 277

Cello Concerto, 198–199, 213

Concertino for Cello and Guitar, 277

Pour les enfants, 152

Tovey, Donald Francis, 343n14

Trimble, Joan, 133

Trío México, 145

Troilo, Aníbal (“El Gordo”), 168, 169, 170

Tsereteli, Zurab, 130

Tsintsadze, Sulkhan, 121, 267

Twenty-four Preludes for Cello and Piano, 121

Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, 259

Tubbs, James, 12

Turina, José Luis, 124, 125, 152, 215, 280

Cello Concerto, 215

Concerto da chiesa, 124, 125, 152, 280

Uribe Holguín, Guillermo, 273

Uruguay, 164, 167, 206

Vaccari, 51–52

Vainberg, Moishei, 266

Valcárcel, Edgar, 277

Concierto indio, 277

Valenzuela, Arturo, 273

Varèse, Edgar, 188

Vargas Llosa, Mario, 147–148, 177–178

Vasco da Gama. See Gama, Vasco da

Velazco, Jorge, 96, 154, 275, 341n5 (ch. 6)

Venetian school of violin making, 20, 30–33

Martin Kaiser, founder of the, 31

Venezuela, 179, 195, 199, 201, 206, 209–213, 281

Vengerov, Maxim, 126

Venice, Pietro of. See Guarneri, Pietro

Veracini, Francesco, 34

Verne, Jules, 285

Vernova, Luz, 255

Victory, Gerard, 133

Viertel, Berthold, 65

Viertel, Salko, 65

Vieuxtemps, Henri, 29, 60

Vikker, Leonid, 88

Vikker, Rosa, 87–88

Villa-Lobos, Heitor, 188, 193, 247, 271

Bachianas brasileiras, 271

Villalpando, Alberto, 152, 205, 270–271

Sonatita de piel morena, 152, 205, 270–271

Viotti, Giovanni, 11

Vishnevskaya, Galina, 252, 254–255

Vivaldi, Antonio, 31, 132, 222, 228, 229, 232

Vogt, Hans, 342n5

Voirin, François Nicolas, 12

Volkov, Dmitry, 302

Volumier, Jean Baptiste, 34

Von Weber, Carl Maria, 65

Vuillaume, Jean-Baptiste, 33, 56, 58–59

Wagner, Werner, 270

Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra, 270

Walewska, Christine, 171

Walter, Bruno, 66

Walton, William, 250, 261, 262

Warburg, Mrs. G., 73

Webern, Anton, 261

Sonata for Cello and Piano, 261

Three Small Pieces for Cello and Piano, 261

Two Pieces for Cello and Piano, 261

Weigl, Joseph, 227–228

Weil, Kurt, 65, 66

Threepenny Opera, 65

Weinberg, Mieczyslaw. See Vainberg, Moishei

Westphal, Wolfgang, 225–226

Whitehouse, W. E., 58–59, 61, 339nn35,38

Wieniawski, Henryk, 29, 61

Wihan, Hanus, 240–241

Wilda, Bela, 168–169

Wilkins, Christopher, 181

Williams, Alberto, 269

Sonata for Cello and Piano, op. 52, 269

Wilson, Elizabeth, 344n12

Win-Lu Hsu, 299–300

Winter, Clark B., 283

Wit, Antoni, 161–163

Witke, Roxanne, 340n2 (ch. 5), 341n5 (ch. 5)

Wulfman, Vladimir, 255

Wurlitzer, Anna Lee, 69, 70–71, 340n52

Wurlitzer, Marianne, 70–71, 73

Wurlitzer, Rembert, 69, 70–71

Xenakis, Iannis, 273

Xirau, Ramón, 139–140

Xu Shuya, 298

Yampolsky, Victor, 115, 116, 120

Yeltsin, Boris, 110, 119, 123, 126, 127, 128, 255

Yi-Chen Lin, Gloria, 213

Yrigoyen, Hipólito, 168

Ysaÿe, Eugene, 29, 261

Poem for Cello and Orchestra, 261

Sonata for Cello Solo, 261

Yurovsky, Yacov Mikhailovich, 116, 117–119

Zambelli, Antonia Maria, 39

Zanetti, Gaetano, 59

Zarathustra. See Zoroaster

Zhou Long, 298

Zhuang Zedong, 102

Ziegler, Pablo, 170

Zimmermann, Bernard Alois, 264

Zinman, David, 268, 269

Zoroaster, 105

Zukerman, Pinchas, 29

Zuohuang Chen, 199

Zyman, Samuel, 106, 107–109, 107, 132, 149, 150, 151, 164, 191, 193, 195–198, 277

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra, 106, 149, 164

Fantasia for Cello and Piano, 150, 191, 193

Reflection, 277

Suite for Two Cellos, 132, 141–142, 151, 195–198, 277, 300–301