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Thursday 23 May  
TomUSAA+ 26 April 2012 - 2:53am / USA

As I was about to listen to the Haydn cello concerto in C, I was expecting the obvious, when Hans Hoffman in introducing the work began talking about its history. To no avail, for he didn't bother to mention the obvious, who discovered the concerto, and was the first to perform it over the radio. The name: Milos Sadlo, one of the greatest cellists of the XX century!

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