How to use in-sentence of “cello”:
+ He wrote twenty-four Preludes and Fugues for piano, a piano Piano triotrio, two piano concertos, a piano quintet, a sonata for cello and piano, and a sonata for viola and piano.
+ Yo-Yo Ma won the 1985 Best Instrumental Soloist Grammy Award for his bestselling album “Six Unaccompanied Cello Suites”.
+ He played the cello and sang.
+ In most music, the bassoon will spend a lot of time playing a bass line, perhaps the same notes as the cello or tuba.
+ He learned to play the piano, and later the cello and organ.
+ Tchaikovsky wrote a piece for cello and orchestra called “Rococo Variations” and Benjamin Britten wrote a piece for cello and orchestra which he called a “Cello Symphony” because the cello and orchestra are equal in importance.
+ He also owns a cello made of carbon fiber by the Luis and Clark company of Boston.

Example sentences of “cello”:
+ In February 1914, aged twelve, he played in his first concert, performing Joseph Haydn’s Cello Concerto in D with the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Felix Weingartner.
+ There would also be a cello playing the bass line.
+ During this time with the London Philharmonic he performed and recorded many works by Elgar including the two symphonies, the Violin Concerto with Kyung Wha Chung and the Cello Concerto with Julian Lloyd Webber.
+ Tchaikovsky never composed a cello concerto, but he did write this work, which is a tune with a set of variations.
+ He played the cello with an amazing Skilltechnique and musicianship, and asked lots of composers to write cello music for him.
+ He was Honorary President at Italian Cello Consort, a cellist group created by his student and assistant Giovanni Ricciardi.
+ The cello also has 4 strings.
+ In this way the cello started to be used as a solo instrument as well.
+ Popper composed a very large number of cello pieces, many of which are short pieces suitable for encores at a recital.
+ In February 1914, aged twelve, he played in his first concert, performing Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto in D with the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Felix Weingartner.
+ There would also be a cello playing the bass line.
+ During this time with the London Philharmonic he performed and recorded many works by Elgar including the two symphonies, the Violin Concerto with Kyung Wha Chung and the Cello Concerto with Julian Lloyd Webber.
+ Two famous pieces written more recently for cello and orchestra are the “Cello Symphony” by Benjamin Britten and “The Protecting Veil” by John Tavener.
+ The cello developed as the bass instrument in string groups the double bass was added later, “doubling the bass” i.e.
+ The cello is normally played with a bow.
+ A person who plays the cello is called a “cellist”.
+ In 1896 he visited London for the last time to hear the first performance of his Cello Concerto.
+ It uses the sarabande from the 5th suite for solo cello by Bach.
More in-sentence examples of “cello”:
+ Leonard’s parents made him learn to play the cello and become a scientist even though he wanted to be a rapper “like Snoop Dogg but with a little more healthy respect for the police”.
+ In 1971, he made a cello out of three television sets and some cello strings.
+ The cello often played the same as the viola but one octave lower.
+ She also played the cello and timpani.
+ It is played by the cello accompanied by the piano who just plays chords.
+ After World War II, in June 1946, he went to England and played the cello concertos by Schumann and Elgar at the Royal Albert Hall with Sir Adrian Boult conducting.
+ King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia loved the cello, and he inspired Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven to write music with interesting cello parts.
+ Greenhouse was still playing the cello at the age of 95.
+ Casals’ discovery of these wonderful Cello Suites was the most important Bach discovery since 1829 when Mendelssohn found and performed the St Matthew Passion which the world had forgotten about.
+ His “Élégie” for cello and piano is especially well-known.
+ He started to learn the cello when he was nine.
+ This serenade is written for two violins, viola, and cello and possibly a double bass as well.
+ He planned to write six sonatas, each for a different group of musical instrumentinstruments, but he only wrote three of them: one for cello and piano, one for flute, viola and harp and one for violin and piano.
+ It was the Peresson cello that du Pré played for the rest of her career until 1973, including a second, live recording of the Elgar Concerto, and her last studio recording in 1971 of the sonatas by Frederic Chopin and César Franck.
+ The cello has a deep, rich sound.
+ When she was four Jacqueline heard the sound of a cello on the radio and she told her mother she wanted “one of those.” She started with lessons from her mother, who composed little pieces with little drawings.
+ In 1960 he gave the first British performance of Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto no1.
+ He changed the way people thought about cello technique.
+ Soon he was sent to Moscow where he studied the cello and played with the Moscow Youth Orchestra.
+ He also wrote 4 cello concertos.
+ His chamber works include piano quartets and quintets, a string quartet, a piano trio, two sonatas for violin and piano and two for cello and piano.
+ Casals also discovered the famous Suites for cello by J.S.
+ His recordings and performances of the “Johann Sebastian Bach: Cello Suites” recorded in 1983 and again in 1994-1997 have been particularly praised.
+ In 1899, Casals played the Saint-Saëns Cello Concerto at Crystal Palace in London, and later for Victoria of the United KingdomQueen Victoria at her summer home at Cowes, Isle of Wight.
+ Composers of the Classical music period started writing cello parts which had an identity of their own.
+ Leonard’s parents made him learn to play the cello and become a scientist even though he wanted to be a rapper “like Snoop Dogg but with a little more healthy respect for the police”.
+ In 1971, he made a cello out of three television sets and some cello strings.
+ The cello often played the same as the viola but one octave lower.
+ Many musical instrument names are also Italian, such as cello and tuba.
+ His cello concerto is also an excellent work.
+ Stopped sounds are special for the variety of slides and ornaments used, and the use of glissando gives it a sound similar to a pizzicato cello or fretless bass guitar.
+ Occasionally players are asked to use a bow bow such as cello or double bass bow, and bow across the edge of a bar.
+ In the 19th century many famous composers wrote cello music.
+ However, Fitzhagen did not only make changes to the solo cello part.
+ The cello is an Musical instrumentinstrument used to play music.
+ Shortly after that he played for the first time in England, performing the Cello Concerto by Dvořák at the Royal Festival Hall.
+ Many composers in the Romantic musicRomantic period wrote sonatas, for example: Brahms wrote piano sonatas as well as sonatas for violin and piano, cello and piano, and clarinet and piano.
+ Saint-Saëns arranged it for an orchestra consisting of flute Instrumental doublingdoubling piccolo, clarinet, two pianos, glass harmonica, xylophone, two violins, viola, cello and double bass.
+ The balance between 2 violins, viola and cello is considered ideal.
+ The cello was now an equal with the other string instruments, no longer just playing a simple bass line.
+ The cello was not often heard as a solo instrument in those days, but Feuermann and Pablo Casals made people change their minds.
+ His father plays the cello and conducts choirs.
+ Although cello music is most frequently written in the bass clef, cello music often goes quite high so that the tenor clef is used especially in the solo repertory.
+ He wrote a cello concerto in 1877.
+ This book contains 40 etudes, or musical exercises to develop technique, and is widely used today by cello students to improve their playing.
+ Anton learned to play the cello and the piano.
+ Among his other works are four symphonies concertino for cello and orchestra, a psalm setting for chorus and orchestra, music for the theater, solo piano music, and songs.
+ The cello came into use in the 16th century.
+ He was a great teacher who inspired lots of young cello students.
+ It was a work for cello and orchestra.
