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tenor clef and
treble clef are used for higher-range p****ages. Pla**** by a
cellist or violoncellist, it
enjoys a
large solo
repertoire with and
without accompaniment...
- is
called a
cellist. This list of
notable cellists is
divided into four categories: 1)
Living classical Cellists; 2) Non-classical
Cellists; 3) Deceased...
- The
Cellist is a one-act
ballet about British cellist Jacqueline du Pré, c****ographed by
Cathy Marston, with the
scenario devised by
Marston and Edward...
- xǎuser]; born 15 June 1986),
known professionally as HAUSER, is a
Croatian cellist. He was a
member of 2CELLOS,
along with Luka Šulić, and
continues to perform...
-
January 1945 – 19
October 1987) was a
British cellist,
widely regarded as one of the
prominent cellists of the 20th century. Born in Oxford, she began...
- The
cellist of
Sarajevo could refer to:
Vedran Smailović, a
cellist who pla****
during the
Siege of
Sarajevo The
Cellist of Sarajevo, a
novel by Steven...
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Gauche the
Cellist (セロ弾きのゴーシュ, Sero Hiki no Gōshu, also
transliterated Gorsch the
Cellist or
Goshu the
Cellist) is a
short story by the ****anese author...
- 2007) was an
English cellist,
known primarily from his work with the
Aeolian Quartet, and as the
teacher of many
contemporary cellists.
Simpson was born...
-
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or
simply prog) is a
broad genre of rock
music that
primarily developed in the
United Kingdom through the mid-...
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Peter Gregson (born 1987) is a
cellist and composer. He was born in
Edinburgh and was
educated at the
Edinburgh Academy and the
Royal Academy of Music...