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Example sentences for "violoncellos"

Lexicographically close words:
violinists; violins; violon; violoncellist; violoncello; viols; viper; viperish; viperous; vipers
  1. Harmonic accompaniment (Vns II and Violas tremolando--middle parts; the Violoncellos forming the bass).

  2. Violoncellos and double basses playing more or less important pizz.

  3. Guarneri of the Gesu did not make violoncellos is unfounded.

  4. He published amongst his other compositions also six Duos for two Violoncellos (Op.

  5. A few duets for two violoncellos remained unpublished.

  6. The compositions which he published were twelve Duets for two violoncellos in two volumes.

  7. In the introduction to the "Chant sur la Mort de Joseph Haydn," an extended passage for four violoncellos con sordini proves that Rossini was not the first to discover the value of their independent employment.

  8. The violins and violoncellos are frequently subdivided into numerous parts.

  9. Further entirely novel combinations are the assignment of a melody to the English horn and bass-clarinet in unison, or the redoubling of the violoncellos by a flute two octaves above.

  10. The violas and violoncellos are again divided, and the general subdued effect is further enhanced by means of sustained notes for the horns.

  11. Or two clarinets and two bass-clarinets are united to violoncellos in three-part writing.

  12. His Violoncellos and Tenors are well-made instruments.

  13. His Violoncellos are among his best instruments.

  14. Guarneri, Andrea, the pioneer of his family; pupil of Amati; his Violins and Violoncellos .

  15. All the Violoncellos of Barak Norman have bellies of good quality; the modelling is executed skilfully, due care having been observed in leaving sufficient wood.

  16. We have in this country two remarkable Violoncellos of this maker.

  17. His Violoncellos are among the finest of his instruments.

  18. He was induced by Fendt to turn his attention to making Violins, and ultimately obtained employment under Thomas Dodd, making many of the Violoncellos and Double-Basses that carry the label of Dodd within them.

  19. His Violoncellos are mostly of small size.

  20. He has been rightly regarded as having displayed singular ability in the delicate and difficult task of "cutting" the large Italian Violoncellos and Tenors.

  21. The wood in the Violoncellos is often very plain, but possesses singular tone-producing qualities.

  22. Wulf Fries and Suck and Henry Mollenhauer have their violoncellos before them, and Muller and Stein their double basses.

  23. One of the most exquisite melodies in all symphonic music is the theme which Schubert has given to the violoncellos in the first movement of his "Unfinished Symphony.

  24. But the most striking employment of the violoncellos as an independent group is in the Love Motive in the first act of "Die Walkuere.

  25. Otherwise, when Beethoven has anything special for the violoncellos to say, he invariably softens and deepens their singularly incisive cantabile tones by doubling them with the violas.

  26. The scrolls are larger than those of Amati but of the same type, There are many splendid violoncellos of these makers and a few tenors.

  27. The work of all the better class of instruments is excellent, the tone good of all; but that of the Violoncellos in particular is full and sonorous.

  28. His violoncellos are of the Steiner model, and some of them possess considerable power, and were formerly highly esteemed, but they are now considered to be deficient in quality and wanting in the rich fine tone of the Italian artistes.

  29. The Cremonese violoncellos were mostly made deeper by half an inch at the bottom than at the upper part.

  30. He made also a few violoncellos with similar characteristics.

  31. The wood of the backs of his violoncellos is mostly pear tree, and the bellies are of splendid wood.

  32. There are some good Violoncellos of this make.

  33. The peg holes seen in old Italian violoncellos in the middle of the back are where a peg was put to fasten the instrument round the neck while playing in the Catholic Churches.

  34. He made a few violoncellos which are highly prized, their tone being extremely rich and powerful.

  35. Notwithstanding, they are still favourites in the country; the editor knows two of his violoncellos which have been respectively sold for L30 and L40 within a few years.

  36. Suffice it here to record that it contained upwards of five hundred instruments, including a large number of violins, violas, and violoncellos of the celebrated Cremona makers.

  37. For three violins, three violas, three violoncellos and one bass.

  38. The fine concerto in G in two movements is for three violins, three violas, three violoncellos and bass without a solo instrument.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "violoncellos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.