Viva Casals!
- Cello Legend 150th Anniversary Art & Justice
- Categories:Artists & Authors
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:United Kingdom
- Publication date:November,2025
- Pages:192
- Retail Price:9.99 GBP
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Review
——Sheku Kanneh-Mason
“Through a judicious blend of anecdotes and sayings, this lovely book conjures up the spirit of Pablo Casals. It makes a perfect tribute for the 150th anniversary of one of the most beloved musicians of all time.”
——Steven Isserlis
Feature
★Editor Julian Lloyd Webber is a top cellist and winner of the Classical Brit Award, boasting solid editing skills and professional expertise.
★Endorsed by two renowned musicians—Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Steven Isserlis—ensuring the book’s quality and reputation.
★It showcases Casals’ revolutionary artistic achievements and his charismatic personality of pursuing justice, combining artistic depth with spiritual power.
Description
Yet Casals was also a man who resolutely stood up for fairness and peace, using his international fame to protest against injustice and fascism, earning him the respect of world leaders from the President of the United States to the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Celebrating the 150th anniversary of his birth, Viva Casals! draws on his own words and the recollections of others to bring to life his wit, wisdom, idealism and faith in humanity. Edited by Julian Lloyd Webber, one of the most creative musicians of his generation, this is a vivid portrait of a rare genius.
Author
In 2014, a neck injury reduced the power of his bowing arm, forcing his retirement as a cellist. The following year, he was appointed principal of the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, a role which he held for five years. He continues to support young musicians through regular television and radio programmes on rising classical stars.
Julian is a lifelong Leyton Orient supporter, and he was the London Underground’s first official busker.





