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Christine Walevska (born March 8, 1945, Los Angeles) is an American classical cellist. She is known for her numerous recordings with Philips Records and performing concerts worldwide. In 1975, she became the first concert musician to perform in Cuba under the regime of Fidel Castro. The music critic Antonio Hernandez of the Brazilian newspaper O Globo referred to Walevska as the "goddess of the cello," a moniker to which she has often since been referred.

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  • Christine Walevska (en)
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  • Christine Walevska (Los Angeles, 8 de març de 1945) és una violoncel·lista clàssica estatunidenca. És coneguda pels seus nombrosos enregistraments amb "Philips Records" i pels seus concerts a tot el món. El 1975 es va convertir en el primer músic de concert a actuar a Cuba sota el règim de Fidel Castro. El crític musical Antonio Hernandez del diari brasiler O Globo es va referir a Walevska com la "deessa del violoncel", un sobrenom al qual sovint s'ha referit des de llavors. (ca)
  • Christine Walevska (born March 8, 1945, Los Angeles) is an American classical cellist. She is known for her numerous recordings with Philips Records and performing concerts worldwide. In 1975, she became the first concert musician to perform in Cuba under the regime of Fidel Castro. The music critic Antonio Hernandez of the Brazilian newspaper O Globo referred to Walevska as the "goddess of the cello," a moniker to which she has often since been referred. (en)
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  • Christine Walevska (Los Angeles, 8 de març de 1945) és una violoncel·lista clàssica estatunidenca. És coneguda pels seus nombrosos enregistraments amb "Philips Records" i pels seus concerts a tot el món. El 1975 es va convertir en el primer músic de concert a actuar a Cuba sota el règim de Fidel Castro. El crític musical Antonio Hernandez del diari brasiler O Globo es va referir a Walevska com la "deessa del violoncel", un sobrenom al qual sovint s'ha referit des de llavors. (ca)
  • Christine Walevska (born March 8, 1945, Los Angeles) is an American classical cellist. She is known for her numerous recordings with Philips Records and performing concerts worldwide. In 1975, she became the first concert musician to perform in Cuba under the regime of Fidel Castro. The music critic Antonio Hernandez of the Brazilian newspaper O Globo referred to Walevska as the "goddess of the cello," a moniker to which she has often since been referred. (en)
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