Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich (27 March 1927 β 27 April 2007) was a Russian cellist and conductor. He is considered by many to be the greatest cellist of the 20th century. In addition to his interpretations and technique, he was well known for both inspiring and commissioning new works, which enlarged the cello repertoire more than any cellist before or since. He inspired and premiered over 100 pieces, forming long-standing friendships and artistic partnerships with composers including Dmitri Shostakovich, Sergei Prokofiev, Henri Dutilleux, Witold LutosΕawski, Olivier Messiaen, Luciano Berio, Krzysztof Penderecki, Alfred Schnittke, Norbert Moret, Andreas Makris, Leonard Bernstein, Aram Khachaturian and Benjamin Britten. Rostropovich was internationally recognized as a staunch advocate of human rights, and was awarded the 1974 Award of the International League of Human Rights. He was married to the soprano Galina Vishnevskaya and had two daughters, Olga and Elena Rostropovich. ...
Rostropovich: L'archet Indomptable
2019
Elegy of Life: Rostropovich, Vishnevskaya
2006
Rubljovka β Road to Bliss
2007
Prom at the Palace
2002
Rostropovich Life & Art
2007
Mstislav Rostropovich - Bach Cello Suites
2004
Soldiers of Music
1991
Britten: Nocturne
2013