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French cellist Christian-Pierre La Marca is a graduate of the Paris Conservatoire.
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Christian-Pierre La Marca highlights love through the Schumanns' music

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Christian-Pierre La Marca, cello: Love Letters: Tribute to Clara & Robert Schumann; with the Philharmonia Orchestra; Raphaël Merlin, conductor; Jean-Frédéric Neuburger, piano (Naïve)

French cellist Christian-Pierre La Marca discovered many things about Clara Schumann during his research for his latest two-disc project, Love Letters. She was a source of inspiration for many composers at the time, including her husband, Robert Schumann. On his new recording, La Marca shares music inspired by the love letters of Clara and Robert Schumann, alongside love letters from composers of our time. Find out more on New Classical Tracks, with host Julie Amacher.

Resources

  • Christian-Pierre La Marca, cello: Love Letters: Tribute to Clara & Robert Schumann (Naïve)

  • Christian-Pierre La Marca, cello: Love Letters: Tribute to Clara & Robert Schumann (Amazon)

  • Christian-Pierre La Marca (official site)

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