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  2. Cello technique - Wikipedia

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    Cello technique. A cellist demonstrating playing technique. Playing the cello is done while seated with the instrument supported on the floor. The fingertips of the left hand stop the strings on the fingerboard to determine the pitch of the fingered note. The right hand plucks or bows the strings to sound the notes.

  3. Cello - Wikipedia

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    The name cello is derived from the ending of the Italian violoncello, [ 2] which means "little violone ". Violone ("big viola") was a large-sized member of viol (viola da gamba) family or the violin ( viola da braccio) family. The term "violone" today usually refers to the lowest-pitched instrument of the viols, a family of stringed instruments ...

  4. List of cellists - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Casals, considered to be one of the most influential cellists. A person who plays the cello is called a cellist. This list of notable cellists is divided into four categories: 1) Living Classical Cellists; 2) Non-Classical Cellists; 3) Deceased Classical Cellists; 4) Deceased Non-Classical Cellists.

  5. Concerto for Two Cellos, RV 531 - Wikipedia

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    2 cellos. strings. continuo. Antonio Vivaldi 's Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor, RV 531 [ 1] is a concerto for two cellos, string orchestra and basso continuo in three movements, believed to have been composed in the 1720s. It is Vivaldi's only concerto for two cellos, and begins unusually with an entry of the solo instruments alone.

  6. Cello techniques - Wikipedia

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    There are multiple ways to play the spiccato technique. There is the “scoop” spiccato, the “ball bounce” spiccato, and the “seesaw” spiccato for the Sautillé technique. The “scoop” method is less percussive compared to the other two types of strokes, as it is closer to a short note on a string than bounced bowings. [5]

  7. Cello Suites (Bach) - Wikipedia

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    and 1723. ( 1723) Instrumental. Cello solo. The six Cello Suites, BWV 1007–1012, are suites for unaccompanied cello by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). They are some of the most frequently performed solo compositions ever written for cello. Bach most likely composed them during the period 1717–1723, when he served as Kapellmeister in ...

  8. Stjepan Hauser - Wikipedia

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    Classical. Classical rock. Classical crossover. Instruments. Cello. Website. www .hauserofficial .com. Stjepan Hauser ( Croatian pronunciation: [stjêpaːn xǎuser]; born 15 June 1986), [ 1] known professionally as HAUSER, is a Croatian cellist. He was a member of 2CELLOS, along with Luka Šulić, and continues to perform solo.

  9. List of compositions for cello and piano - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Anisimova. Icelandic Ballad (2007) Mexico-Mexico (2005) Boris Arapov. Sonata for cello and piano (1985) Anton Arensky. Two Pieces, Op. 12, for cello and piano (Little Ballade, Capriccioso Dance) Four Pieces, Op. 56, for cello and piano (Oriental Melody, Romance, Chant Triste, Humoresque) Alexander Arutiunian.

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