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How to use cello in a sentence

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Robert is joined by Vincent Courtois on cello and Cyril Atef on drums in a chamber jazz group of the highest order.
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.
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.
The Sinfonia concertante recorded here features the violin and cello as soloists.
The performance involved a single musician playing original music, jarring yet rhythmic, on cello and cimbalom.
The vamp becomes a backdrop for an improvised duet between the vibes and cello.
Five preludes for solo cello imaginatively explore a restricted sonorous range of bowing, staccato and spiccato.
Backed by nine musicians playing double bass, cello, violin and piano, alongside guitar and drums, this album truly is something different.
This instrument, designed by Shankar and built by Ken Parker, covers the entire orchestral range, including double-bass, cello, viola and violin.
A small band consisting of two violins, a viola, and a cello played near the large glass doors that led to an outdoor veranda.
He trained in the cello and vocal music but also plays guitar, clarinet and saxophone.
And everywhere that tense and wiry quality of sound, that lack of sympathy with the natural voluptuousness of the cello.
The program includes two cello concertos and the Symphony in D minor by Cesar Franck.
The double-violin they play, covers the entire range of an orchestra's double bass, cello, viola and violin.
Franchomme had a Stradivari cello but held the bow above the frog, making for flexibility and subtlety of tone rather than robustness.
Yukio and Pete tuned the viola da gamba and cello to the harpsichord, then Nikki joined in on the Alto recorder.
It's only slightly larger than a rotary harmonica and about the same size as a one-handed cello.
The recital concludes with a rarely heard aria with cello obbligato from Arianna, written for the soprano castrato Carlo Scalzi.
We would be very interested in hearing from any cello, oboe, or string bass players who may be lurking in the county.
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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When heard near by, the sonorousness of the sound reminds one of the cello.
Hus-Desforges had retired thither, and from him jacquard received his first cello instruction.
She snagged a piano and pounded out barrelhouse runs in quirky time as I carried the main thread of the movement on a cello.
His cello pieces, of which several were published, are as obsolete as those of cirri.
It is the greatest cello concerto and arguably the greatest of all concertos,'' he says.
Josephine Knight plays Eternal Memory for cello and strings, and Ruth Palmer is the soloist in Mahashakti for violin, tam-tam and strings.
The continuo on this recording consists of cello, harp, violin, contrabass, and organ.
If the symphony was a little paunchy, even after the composer trimmed it, then Walton's cello concerto is lean and lithe without an excess note.
The fifty-second Kentucky MTA conference was held at Murray State University, with conference artists Parry Karp, cello, and Eli Kalman, piano.
The names of the two Bulgarian women have not been revealed but the mother is reported to be a 60-year-old piano player, while her 35-year-old daughter played the cello.
This memorable city portrait, depicting the stunning view from Prebends Bridge, featured a wonderfully plaintive cello solo by the RLPO''s Jonathan Aasgaard.
Two years later, he switched to cello, which had stayed his life passion ever since and he was accepted to the Junior Academy of Sibelius Academy when he was ten.
Eduardo Vassallo made a persuasive case for the idealistic knight, his cello full-toned and generous in its characterisations, sizzlingly bowed, and with impish scutterings.
He also produced a Cello school, which was brought out by novello, in London.
After a thorough market analysis, we chose MAIA SCIENTIFIC as our partner in developing the cell reader for the Cello platform.
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