Leo Stern
Leo Stern (5 April 186210 September 1904) was an English cellist, best remembered for being the soloist in the premiere performance of Antonín Dvořák's Cello Concerto in B minor in London in 1896. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Stern, Leo, 1862-1904
Published 1903
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2by Stern, Leo, 1862-1904
Published 1911
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3by Stern, Leo, 1862-1904
Published 1903
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4by Löhr, Hermann, 1871-1943Other Authors: “...Stern, Leo, 1862-1904...”
Published 1913
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5Published 1937Other Authors: “...Stern, Leo, 1862-1904...”
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7Published 1996Other Authors: “...Stern, Leo, 1862-1904...”
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8Published 1996Other Authors: “...Stern, Leo, 1862-1904...”
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