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Example sentences for "violoncello"

Lexicographically close words:
violinist; violinists; violins; violon; violoncellist; violoncellos; viols; viper; viperish; viperous
  1. Variations on a Rococo Theme, for violoncello and orchestra.

  2. On the same occasion Brandoukov played Tchaikovsky's Pezzo Capriccioso for violoncello with great success.

  3. The violoncello bow is a little shorter than those used for violin and viola, and the head and nut are deeper.

  4. His wife and children were present, and being thus quite en famille, we played together, for the sake of old times, the piano and violoncello sonata of Beethoven in A major.

  5. Still, I have composed a new Sonata for the piano and violoncello and three violin Quartets, which are shortly to appear.

  6. He played his Violoncello Sonata in D major with Rietz, and the two Beethoven Sonatas, Op.

  7. Music accompanied by a good voice, or music like the band at Wiltshire's and the Pump Room, was one thing, but dreary moans and groans on the violoncello another.

  8. Late into the night the strains of Leslie's violoncello rose and fell.

  9. There's a young gentleman who plays the violoncello grandly!

  10. When voices appear in the score, they are placed between the violin and violoncello parts.

  11. Haydn introduced the violoncello into the orchestra, thus completing the modern list of bowed string instruments; and Mozart demonstrated the value of the clarinet, thus completing the wood wind.

  12. I send you the violoncello part; if you find that you can manage it, play it yourself, or let old Kraft[1] do so.

  13. If you don't run restive, I will soon send you my treatise on the four violoncello strings, very profoundly handled; the first chapter devoted exclusively to entrails in general, the second to catgut in particular.

  14. Footnote 1: If by the two Sonatas for the pianoforte with violoncello obbligato, Op.

  15. I will, however, amply atone for this by the violoncello Sonata.

  16. A Grand Trio for the pianoforte, violin, and violoncello in the key of B.

  17. A Trio for the Piano with accomp't of Violin and Violoncello for £50.

  18. Only the violoncello was as yet subservient, and the harpsichord was still retained.

  19. But Mozart by no means neglected four-part writing,[22] and both the violoncello and the hitherto much neglected viola were advanced to a position more in keeping with their worth.

  20. I congratulate you and ourselves most heartily on the new violoncello book.

  21. In the working out section, the violin takes the first subject, and joins the violoncello in an episodial theme, the viola contributing a florid counterpoint.

  22. Here occurs some very free chromatic writing, suggestive of Richard Strauss, as, for instance, D sharp for violoncello against E flat for guitar and viola; and C natural opposed to B sharp.

  23. Every earnest thinking violoncello student will in future make your book his own and thereby receive hints which will further and complete the instructions of his master.

  24. With many thanks for kindly remembering an old ex-violoncello player.

  25. Is a brightly written little volume filled with practical information for those who seek to bring out the wealth of expression of which the violoncello is capable.

  26. The violin begins, the viola answers one bar later, an octave lower, and the violoncello follows in like manner.

  27. G minor, more elaborate, theme for violoncello and violin, rapid arpeggios for guitar; III.

  28. He neither treats it as a violoncello nor a full orchestra.

  29. When his turn came to play his concerto, he begged that instead of it he might play a solo where he was, accompanied on the violoncello by Lanzetti.

  30. Sonata for piano, violin, and violoncello (from the Octet, Op.

  31. Sonata for piano, violin, and violoncello (from the Trio, Op.

  32. In passing, he seized the violoncello part of Steibelt's quintet, placed it upside down on the desk (was this designedly?

  33. The violoncello is one of the most tenderly expressive of all the instruments in the orchestra.

  34. In that scene it is exactly suited to a solo violoncello, and to a solo violoncello Wagner gives it.

  35. Beethoven employs it for the theme of the slow movement in his Fifth Symphony, and although the viola joins with the violoncello in playing this melody, the passage owes its beauty chiefly to the latter.

  36. Double basses first were used to simply double the violoncello part in the harmony.

  37. Fortunately, he had made sufficient progress on the violoncello to obtain an engagement with a company of wandering musicians.

  38. He will bring every night some of his friends, and seat them in the orchestra; giving the double bass or violoncello (as being the most useless instruments) leave of absence to make room for them.

  39. A violoncello was also expected (so the Master of the Ceremonies in a whisper through the door informed the company), but had not yet arrived.

  40. In one corner a tumbledown bookstand, in the other the fantastic silhouette of a hideous violoncello case.

  41. The violoncello player hurried into the church, and Joey South came into view, to the great delight of the crowd.

  42. Mary Bold and Mrs Bold were both at the piano, and Mr Harding was sitting close to them, with the violoncello between his legs; so that the elegance of the epistle was visible to them all.

  43. The cob, the cameos, the violoncello and the pianoforte, were all as it were trophies reft from the tent of his now conquered enemy.

  44. The technical side of the work is fair, the tone quality of the violoncello having been evidently considered.

  45. Deeper, stiller than the violoncello notes, hers seemed as those articulated, surcharged with a revelation beyond all sound.

  46. Here occurs the =Love Motive= played throughout as a violoncello solo, with accompaniment of eight violoncellos and two double basses; exquisite in tone colour and one of the most tenderly expressive phrases ever penned.

  47. In it Rossini may well have harked back to his student years, when he was a pupil in violoncello playing at the conservatory in Bologna.

  48. She took the young man's seat, placed the violoncello between her knees, and begged the leader of the orchestra to begin the concerto again.

  49. I learned the violoncello at the convent to please my mother, who can play it pretty well, and without an order from my father, sanctioned by the bishop, the abbess would never have given me permission to practise it.

  50. An entry of the year 1850 runs as follows: "But a trial of patience of another kind is imposed on me by Chopin's Violoncello Sonata, which I am arranging for four hands.

  51. In the just published sonata with violoncello I find often passages which sound as if someone were preluding on the piano and knocked at all the keys to learn whether euphony was at home.

  52. As to the violoncello part of the Polonaise, it was printed as Franchomme always played it with the composer.


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