Robert is joined by Vincent Courtois on cello and Cyril Atef on drums in a chamber jazz group of the highest order. |
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Tuning a five-string cello to C-G-D-A-D makes difficult-looking passages such as the diminished seventh in bars 3 and 16 remarkably easy. |
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His Cello Concerto in C, Op. 20, written in 1899 has a surprise opening, with the oboe and then the clarinet appearing before the cello. |
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The Sinfonia concertante recorded here features the violin and cello as soloists. |
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The performance involved a single musician playing original music, jarring yet rhythmic, on cello and cimbalom. |
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The vamp becomes a backdrop for an improvised duet between the vibes and cello. |
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Five preludes for solo cello imaginatively explore a restricted sonorous range of bowing, staccato and spiccato. |
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Backed by nine musicians playing double bass, cello, violin and piano, alongside guitar and drums, this album truly is something different. |
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This instrument, designed by Shankar and built by Ken Parker, covers the entire orchestral range, including double-bass, cello, viola and violin. |
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A small band consisting of two violins, a viola, and a cello played near the large glass doors that led to an outdoor veranda. |
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He trained in the cello and vocal music but also plays guitar, clarinet and saxophone. |
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And everywhere that tense and wiry quality of sound, that lack of sympathy with the natural voluptuousness of the cello. |
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The program includes two cello concertos and the Symphony in D minor by Cesar Franck. |
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The double-violin they play, covers the entire range of an orchestra's double bass, cello, viola and violin. |
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Franchomme had a Stradivari cello but held the bow above the frog, making for flexibility and subtlety of tone rather than robustness. |
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Yukio and Pete tuned the viola da gamba and cello to the harpsichord, then Nikki joined in on the Alto recorder. |
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It's only slightly larger than a rotary harmonica and about the same size as a one-handed cello. |
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The recital concludes with a rarely heard aria with cello obbligato from Arianna, written for the soprano castrato Carlo Scalzi. |
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We would be very interested in hearing from any cello, oboe, or string bass players who may be lurking in the county. |
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The CD contains a short string quartet movement, a suite of four pieces for brass quintet, and solo pieces for piano, trombone, and cello. |
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The scoring is for cello soloist, percussionists, celesta, and chamber choir. |
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Intriguingly enough, you didn't try to make a big name for yourself as a cellist but kept your eye on a conducting career from the cello desk. |
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The cello is painted a warm, lightish brown, with rippling reflections that show off its highly polished surface. |
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Tuition is available in all instruments, cello and Irish Harp now available, choir and orchestra, from 4 year olds to adults. |
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The first volume of the modern Suzuki school of violin and cello education for young children ends, rightly, with Bach. |
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From artistic director Nacho Duato comes Without Words, set to the music of a Franz Schubert duet for cello and piano. |
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The lyrical charm of the duet between violin and cello in the third movement has a typical arpeggio background from the piano. |
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He began to put away his cello, wiping large deposits of white powdery rosin from the strings and bow with a silky cloth. |
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Todd Whitelock also did a great job on the pieces for piano and cello that are on there. |
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The film's musical score mostly consists of someone sawing away loudly on a cello. |
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Some of his chamber works are the eight string quartets, two piano trios, two piano quintets, a piano quartet and sonatas for violin and cello. |
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The music is awkward and unbalanced, a melange of cello, saxophone, piano and intermittent percussion. |
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One clue was provided by Bach himself in his C minor cello suite, which begins with a prelude and fugue for solo cello. |
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The voices of the cello and gamba twined around each other in a simple musical form. |
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Quite apart from its aesthetic appeal, the design enhances the acoustics much as a cello itself does. |
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The dedication required to master a stringed instrument such as the cello or violin is no small consideration. |
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When he died in 1992, Cage had not completed One, which apparently was scored for cello with three prerecorded cellos. |
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For me, the violin and the cello sonatas share many of the glories of that cycle. |
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It consists of a bass line only, which is to be played on instruments such as the cello, viola de gamba, double-bass or bassoon. |
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Up to a dozen of these particular clamps would be used when gluing up the body of a cello or a bass viol. |
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We also have access to other instruments, including cor anglais, bass clarinet, cello, organ and voice. |
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An acoustic guitar, an occasional banjo, a cello, a violin are all elements found at the core of The Books' music. |
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Having released his fourth studio album in September, the Kentuckian virtuoso continues to redefine the role of the cello in contemporary music. |
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The first violin, viola, and cello played the Viennesse chamber music section with warmth and stylish schmaltz. |
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Aside from piano and saxophone, she took up cello and mallet percussion and hung out in high school jazz bands. |
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Although he wrote scores for cello, voice, and orchestra, Chopin regarded the keyboard as supreme. |
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The Octet is scored for flute, clarinet, French horn, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano. |
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Built by Ken Parker, the violin covers the entire range of orchestra's double bass, cello, viola and violin. |
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She plays the violin, viola and piano, while Antony plays the viola, cello, double bass, tuba, guitar and recorder. |
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Four solo motets and one ensemble piece are included on this disc, accompanied by theorbo and cello. |
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In both the concertos and cantatas, the continuo consists of harpsichord, cello, and theorbo. |
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If I were able to play any instrument with masterful skill and grace it would be the cello. |
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As you might expect there's a droning baritone banjo, playing drawn out notes over a deeper, more stable cello. |
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The dark, resonating notes of the cello and the higher, slightly nasal voice of the gamba sang the lachrymose State of the Gambo. |
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Although most commonly taught to violin players, the method can also be used with instruments such as viola, cello, flute, bass and guitar. |
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We had people trying saxophone, cello, flutes, recorders, piano and all sorts. |
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To best suit the cello, he has selectively added or omitted material from the violin edition. |
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Born into a Bavarian military family, he showed musical aptitude early and played the piano, organ, and cello as a boy. |
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There are three solo pieces and a three-part fugue for clarinet, violin and cello. |
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She nodded, but continued to watch the four women in their smart black dresses playing violins, viola and cello. |
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The violins, viola and cello were played with great vigour, intensity and lyrical beauty. |
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She sat down in her designated chair and pulled out her cello, setting her sheet music on the stand and then tuning her instrument. |
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It is difficult to imagine what cello music would be without Ma's unique interpretations. |
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I prefer to see my food in cello wrap with little indication that it was actually an animal or alive at one time. |
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The first half will include a soprano duet by Handel and a composition by Philip Martin for viola, cello and piano. |
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Fredrickson plays his instrument as a cello, with the ability to give shape to music in which shape isn't always easy to discern. |
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With the cello suites and the solo violin sonatas and partitas, they form a triptych of Bach at his most concentrated and intimate. |
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She might ride her own horse, play the cello and have a public-school education, but she is as lost and mixed-up as her new-found friend. |
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She plays the violin, viola and piano, while Antonin plays the viola, cello, double bass, tuba, guitar and recorder. |
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I studied cello at the conservatories in Krakow and Warsaw, but he is the one who was my greatest inspiration. |
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At some time in their lives, they've played the piano, flute, clarinet, violin and cello and sung in choirs. |
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The final work is one of Handel's masterpieces, his concerto grosso in D major, Op. 6 no 5., a work with solo parts for two violins and cello. |
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This last sequence was accompanied by the heartrending strains of Pablo Casals playing a Spanish folk song on the cello. |
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Jack Gallagher's The Persistence of Memory is a longish piece with a concertante cello part, excellently played by Bogdana Peneva. |
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You don't often get to hear a didgeridoo, cello, organ and musical saw in the same piece of music, but if that intrigues you, here's your chance. |
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It's the deep, dark keening sound of the cello, the twilight voicings of the piano and the perfect, pure pitch of Paula Morelenbaums creamy voice. |
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The performance is weightily beautiful, even though it can't disguise the fact that this is essentially a piano solo with violin and cello accompaniment. |
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Liz's vocals range from operatic to grunge, I play flute and kick drum at the same time and Jodie plays around with different rhythms on the cello. |
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The three smaller works are a duo for cello and piano, Six Days in Jericho, a duo for alto flute and piano, Spilliaert's Beach, and a piano solo, A Haunted Heart. |
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Fortunately, she finally took a three-month rest from the cello and confessed to her teacher, Janos Starker, that she had been suffering from repetitive strain injury. |
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Carter's cello lends the proceedings an intimate chamber jazz feel, and his arco double stops bridge the gap between chordal and melody instrument. |
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Oh, the agonies of a principal cellist who soars elegantly skywards in a Shostakovich symphony only to have the reviewer point out the ropiness of the cello section! |
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Also, there are many ways of producing an F sharp on a cello. |
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You could cut the tapes and join them back together with cello tape. |
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Live cello and double bass were essential components of their performance. |
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Over two albums, the Books have plucked sampled voices from their original context and arranged them inside simple compositions for sliced-and-diced guitar, banjo, and cello. |
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The strings of a four-string cello are usually tuned in fifths, but scordatura tunings were used in the baroque era, and so tuning in fifths cannot be taken for granted. |
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Between bouts of running a portable bandsaw mill and helping local people and businesses with computer problems, he tries to find time to play the violin and cello. |
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They were built in several sizes, and a bass viol looks much like a cello. |
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This is his second recording with the Magnetic North Orchestra, a septet of two trumpets, saxophone, cello, bass and drums, plus the leader's piano and keyboards. |
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The lovely cello solo was delivered with rich-toned authority. |
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The bridge must be made of the proper grade of maple, properly cut with regard to the grain of the wood, and perfectly fitted to the belly of the cello. |
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It would be misleading to call this local sextet an orchestral pop band, despite their occasionally clean melodies and prominent trumpet and cello. |
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He divides his skills between the Highland pipes, the smallpipes and various whistles, with deft accompaniment on guitar, bouzouki, harp, fiddle, piano and cello. |
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It also sounds like the noise that the aforementioned primary school child would make if they were given an unwieldy cello with which to hone their skills. |
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This highly evocative work had a real African feel, conjuring up the jungle sounds of insects and birds on the flute with a tropical hum from the violin, viola and cello. |
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Classes will be offered for the violin, viola, cello, flute, oboe, trumpet, trombone, and bassoon as well as composition and orchestral conduction. |
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He is an extremely prolific composer whose output also includes some five symphonies, violin concertos, cello concertos, chamber music and vocal oeuvres. |
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I was first violinist of a chamber orchestra, played the cello in Vienna. |
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The piano does play a more subservient role in the Rachmaninoff, as the cello carries the bulk of the melodic development, but Kay provides solid support throughout. |
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In Op 17 for cello and piano, the cello part is radically distinct from the original horn version, with added passagework in several points in the three movements. |
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His cello and piano Sonata is full of endless quips and surprises. |
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Like a bow against a cello, this revelatory scene plays against us, plays deep in our inmost selves, and brings something low and grieving to our lips. |
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The instruments are flute, cello, and piano, and all three are amplified. |
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The second verse features only the guitar and Hysen until the cello comes in once again playing a more legato melody that counterpoints the guitar nicely. |
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I have one quibble, but that's with the engineering, where the balance of the cello sonata's first movement allows the piano to dampen the cello often to mere buzzing. |
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Now TAS is trying to strike a golden mean by blending the advantages of technology with the charm of the instruments, thavil, cello, triple drum, flute and jazz. |
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Our four talented actor-musicians show their versatility by playing a dozen instruments including cello, violin, euphonium, guitar, trumpet and accordion. |
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Between them, the three also play violin, cello and dulcimer. |
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This year's closing festival of Edmonton's busy summer will unite the orchestra with the erhu, a two-stringed Chinese fiddle which is played somewhat like a small cello. |
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She told me that she was majoring in music, played the cello, hoped to earn a doctorate in ethnomusicology, and eventually become a professor of music. |
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Upshaw sings the first five Purcell songs with cello and keyboard continuo, turns her attention to the Bach cantata, and then returns to Purcell for the last three songs. |
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My roommate, a talented musician and mathematician, gave up the cello and took a job as an investment banker. |
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The cello adds an elegant dramatic touch to a song many have found rather devoid of emotion. |
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She maintains her wanness behind a cello, bowing away, all woebegone. |
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The special live feature for her Opera House performance was the inclusion of a violin and cello accompaniment to Orton's sweet and distinctive voice. |
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In full disclosure, I play the cello, and it is my favorite instrument. |
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The tail hair of horses can be used for making bows for string instruments such as the violin, viola, cello, and double bass. |
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We teach them everything from how to mic their cello to how to book a gig. |
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Britten composed his cello suites, Cello Symphony and Cello Sonata for Rostropovich, who premiered them at the Aldeburgh Festival. |
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Unfinished works from the decade were a cello concerto and a new opera, Thomas the Rhymer. |
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There is also a principal second violin, a principal viola, a principal cello and a principal bass. |
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Chaplin developed a passion for music as a child and taught himself to play the piano, violin, and cello. |
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The young Barbirolli began to play the violin when he was four, but soon changed to the cello. |
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I was the principal cello and we were conducted by the bandmaster, one Lieutenant Bonham. |
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Barbirolli also won warm praise from Pablo Casals, whom he had accompanied in Haydn's D major cello concerto at the same concert. |
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When musical grandma Bronwen naish got her cello bow out in a DIY shop and started playing the hand saws, she got some funny looks. |
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The Suites are Bach's only work for unaccompanied cello, a masterpiece companion to his sonatas and partitas for solo violin. |
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The 17-year-old actress is shy cello prodigy Mia who's dating a garage band rocker called Adam. |
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As an undergraduate at Cambridge he played cello, and has sung with the Bach Choir twice. |
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In the 198os, when I was at secondary school, my cello teacher, Tomas Haskovec, brought to a lesson an LP of Marin Marais's Pieces de Viole. |
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The insistent tune that runs through the concluding vivace non troppo is delimited by a dialogue between staccato violin and sonorous cello. |
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The cello solo is quite reasonable for a high school player, including cadenza and minimal tenor clef. |
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The higher cello part also requires the player to read tenor clef, but never for more than eight measures at a time. |
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The concerto is scored for an ensemble consisting of two concertino violins and cello, ripieno strings and continuo. |
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For the Purcell Quartet he also plays cello and bass violin and has recorded over 30 albums with them. |
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Listen to him play a Bach cello suite and you'll grasp its proportionate beauty and the conviction that music transcends all worldy concerns. |
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Referred to as a bass fiddle, contrabass, string bass or bull fiddle, the double bass is often confused with its close relative the cello. |
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If you listen carefully, you can hear the flutes mimicking the cello motive. |
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This year's finalists play violin, cello, oboe, clarinet, flute, baritone horn, harp, piano or guitar. |
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Accompanied by cello, squeeze box, cymbals and other percussive gadgets, the actors perform new interpretations of familiar fables like The Tortoise and The Hare. |
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Hold the cello bow with the hand in a pronate position over the frog. |
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Chinmoy played a number of different instruments at his concerts including the flute, esraj, piano, cello and other Eastern and Western instruments. |
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At the nightclubs of Baghdad, ensembles consisted of oud, qanun and two percussionists, while the same format with a ney and cello were used on the radio. |
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The composer played electric cello against a lilting narrative while whales, echoey sea depths and eerie cries melded with voices including truly stratospheric sopranos. |
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It was concertized folk music, complete with cello, but it had spirit. |
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The Zemlinsky Quartet play the second movement as a high-spirited polka, including the graceful rubatos and the theme's dance-like starting in the cello. |
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A string quartet similarly has parts for first and second violins, as well as a viola part, and a bass instrument, such as the cello or, rarely, the double bass. |
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The violin is also a part of the huge phenomenon called cello rock. |
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The instruments they play include piano, violin, guitar, cello, uilleann pipes, flute, mandolin, banjo, accordion, fiddle, Dobro, bass, whistle and drums. |
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Senior Master Sgt. Bill Hones, a member of the Joint Service Orchestra, rehearsing on a carbon-fiber cello for the preinaugural concert at the Lincoln Memorial on Sunday. |
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In 1866, he premiered his Irish Symphony and Cello Concerto, his only works in each such genre. |
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The Dream of Gerontius has also been given high praise by Elgarians, and the Cello Concerto is similarly rated. |
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In contrast with the First Symphony and its hundred performances in just over a year, the Cello Concerto did not have a second performance in London for more than a year. |
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During its four movements the Cello Symphony moves from a deeply pessimistic opening to a finale of radiant happiness rare for Britten by this point. |
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After the success of his First Symphony and Violin Concerto, his Second Symphony and Cello Concerto were politely received but without the earlier wild enthusiasm. |
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Their first concert featured the premiere of Elgar's Cello Concerto. |
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