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  • Just as cello is short for violoncello and kaz (pronounced ‘cuz ‘) is the rarely used symbol for kazoo, piano is actually an abbreviation of pianoforte.’
  • For a very small addition to his stipend, Schmucke played the viola d'amore, hautboy, violoncello, and harp, as well as the piano, the castanets for the _cachucha_, the bells, saxhorn, and the like. Cousin Pons
  • Torelli's op. 4 for violin and violoncello contributed to the repertory of unaccompanied duos not unusual at the period. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Younger artists include Han-Na Chang on violoncello, who will perform works by Elgar and Mahler. Top Acts Rock Istanbul's Summer
  • Did such instruments as the lute, viol, or violoncello piccolo play a role as continuo instruments?
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  • Real curios are DIMS that have preserved their ending but shed most of their base, like cello (a shortening of violoncello) and ghetto (probably from Italian borghetto ` little borough '). VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 1
  • My violoncello was the inspiration for the Man Ray derivation on my back. Quote out of context | clusterflock
  • Visitors can listen to pianist André Previn, violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and violoncello player Lynne Harrell perform together in a 1,600-year-old church, or sit where the sultans strolled, in the courtyard of Topkapi Palace, and hear a guitarist play Tchaikovsky, Schubert and other composers. Top Acts Rock Istanbul's Summer
  • There is also a separate copy of the solo harpsichord part in a second hand, as well as parts in a third hand with an arrangement of the harpsichord part for solo violin and violoncello.
  • Here are a violin, violoncello, horn, and cornopean; there an old Welsh harp and unstrung guitar. Gladys, the Reaper
  • This essay has of course to disentangle the transition from viol to violoncello which was catalysed by the Italians, and he manages to throw light on the grey areas surrounding bass violins, gambas and cellos.
  • It was equally uncertain whether the principal female singer would be sufficiently recovered from the influenza to make her appearance; Mr. Harleigh, the MASANIELLO of the night, was hoarse, and rather unwell, in consequence of the great quantity of lemon and sugar – candy he had eaten to improve his voice; and two flutes and a violoncello had pleaded severe colds. Sketches by Boz
  • The string quartet, for two violins, viola and violoncello, was one of the most widely-cultivated genres of chamber music during the Classical period, with the Viennese masters Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven all contributing substantially to the literature. The Classical String Quartet, 1770-1840 (Duke University)
  • The violoncello piccolo is used in Cantata BWV 6, but not in the sixth Cello Suite #6, for which the piece was scored.
  • This piece is not one of his best, although the cellist showed incredible skill on the unruly violoncello, managing to coax the best possible tone in spite of the instrument's limitations.
  • There are six violins, one viola, two cellos, one ‘violoncello piccolo,’ and one violone.
  • To this end M. Saint-Saëns wrote his fine septette for piano, trumpet, two violins, viola, violoncello, and double bass; and M. Vincent d'Indy his romantic suite in D for trumpet, two flutes, and string instruments.] Musicians of To-Day
  • It was with great joy that I learned you had composed a work for my instrument, the violoncello.
  • a kind of violoncello, the "tschibyzga," a long reed flute; wind instruments, tom-toms, tambourines, united with the deep voices of the singers, formed a strange harmony. Michael Strogoff Or, The Courier of the Czar
  • Kyprianides-Potter, violoncello Phil Spray, violone Juan Mesa, harpsichord Recorded on WN.com - Articles related to Chile Rejects Church Call to Pardon Officials
  • People have been playing the instrument, formally known as the violoncello, since the mid-16th century. Reflector - Latest Headlines from The Daily Reflector
  • The compositions on his six CDs feature sitar, flute, clarinet, soprano sax, violin viola, violoncello, contrabass, percussion and electronic devices as well as solo guitar.
  • To this end M. Saint-Saens wrote his fine septette for piano, trumpet, two violins, viola, violoncello, and double bass; and M. Vincent d'Indy his romantic suite in D for trumpet, two flutes, and string instruments.] Musicians of To-Day

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