Casals
Proper noun * Pablo Casals: Refers to the renowned Spanish cellist, conductor, and composer, Pau Casals i Defilló, known internationally as Pablo Casals. He is celebrated as one of the greatest cellists of the 20th century.
The word "Casals" is used as a proper noun to specifically identify the individual, Pablo Casals. It is most commonly used in contexts related to classical music, music history, and cultural discussions. * The festival was founded in honor of Casals. * Her interpretation of the piece was influenced by the recordings of Casals. * Casals spent many years in exile.
- "The Casals style": Used to describe a particular approach to cello playing characterized by intense expressiveness, deep musicality, and technical mastery, as exemplified by Pablo Casals.
- The young musician is studying the Casals style of bowing.
- Casals, Pablo (n): The full name often used for formal reference.
- Casals Festival (n): An annual classical music event in Puerto Rico founded by Pablo Casals.
- Pau Casals: The Catalan form of his name.
- The master cellist: A descriptive term often used to refer to him in a respectful and general way.
"Casals" is a surname. When used alone, it almost exclusively refers to Pablo Casals in English-language contexts related to music. It is not typically used with articles (a, the) unless part of a specific title or name (e.g., the Casals Festival).
- an outstanding Spanish cellist noted for his interpretation of Bach's cello suites (1876-1973)