Miloš Sádlo (13 April 1912 – 14 October 2003),[1] was a Czech cellist born in Prague.
After studying for 10 hours every day for 3 years he was invited to play cello concertos of Jaroslav Řídký and Antonín Dvořák with Czech Philharmonic.
Sádlo also premiered works by Viktor Kalabis (1952), Ivan Řezáč (1963), Vladimír Sommer (1981) and Martin Smolka (1982).
1 in C major with Czechoslovak Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras.
[2] In 1989 he played as a guest artist in Zoltan Rozsnyai's orchestra of United States International University (USIU) in San Diego.