Definition of Violoncellist. Meaning of Violoncellist. Synonyms of Violoncellist

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Definition of Violoncellist

Violoncellist
Violoncellist Vi`o*lon*cel"list, n. [Cf. F. violoncelliste, It. violoncellista.] A player on the violoncello.

Meaning of Violoncellist from wikipedia

- 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, as...
- Ferdinand dall'Abaco) (27 March 1710 – 31 August 1805) was an Italian violoncellist and composer. He was born and baptised in Brussels, the capital of the...
- Jan Šťastný (c.1764 – c.1830) (also Stiasny, Stiastny) was a Czech composer and cellist from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century...
- Michael Sanderling (born 21 February 1967) is a German conductor and violoncellist. Born in East Berlin, Michael Sanderling is the son of the contrab****ist...
- an English cellist and academic, described as "probably the greatest violoncellist of his time". Lindley was born in Rotherham in 1776. His father, an...
- was a Dutch / German violoncellist. He taught at the Konservatorium der Musik in Cologne and was a highly esteemed violoncellist who pla**** with many...
- British violoncellist and composer...
- and violist. Crosdill was born in London, England and was the son of violoncellist Richard Crosdill (1698–1790) with whom he is sometimes confused. John...
- Josef Krečmer (born in 1958 in Vysoké Mýto, Czech Republic) is a Czech violoncellist. Krečmer graduated at the conservatories in Teplice and Prague (professors...
- really were by his playing, which is so full of soul. He is the only violoncellist I really respect". A typical performance lasts about eight and a half...