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2. Cello, also called violonCello, French violoncelle, German Cello or violonCello, bass musical instrument of the violin group, with four strings, pitched C–G–D–A upward from two octaves below middle C

3. Invented in Italy, the Cello, short for violonCello, is the second-largest bowed string instrument in the world

4. The Cello, or classically the “violonCello,” is the largest member of the violin family, or the second largest if …

5. File containing an autograph manuscript of a version of the Adagio for violoncello and piano (4 p.). The manuscript bears the title Lied.

6. A violin is a "little viola", a violone is a "big viola" or a bass violin, and a violoncello (often abbreviated cello) is a "small violone" (or literally, a "small big viola").

7. Cello is a shortened form of the Italian word violonCello, which means ‘small large violin.’ The Cello is said to be the second-largest bowed string instrument in the world after the double bass

8. Cello: 1 n a large stringed instrument; seated player holds it upright while playing Synonyms: violonCello Type of: bowed stringed instrument , string stringed instruments that are played with a bow

9. From 1986–1993, he held the post of "Gregor Piatigorsky Endowed Chair in Violoncello" at the USC Thornton School of Music in Los Angeles; he was only the second person to ever hold the title, following Piatigorsky himself.

10. The Arpeggione is a six-stringed musical instrument fretted and tuned like a guitar, but bowed like a cello, and thus similar to the bass viola da gamba.The instrument is sometimes also called a guitar violoncello

11. Cellist: 1 n someone who plays a violoncello Synonyms: violonCellist Examples: Pablo Casals an outstanding Spanish Cellist noted for his interpretation of Bach's cello suites (1876-1973) Type of: instrumentalist , musician , player someone who plays a musical instrument (as a profession)

12. The Concerti Grossi, Op. 6, or Twelve Grand Concertos, HWV 319–330, are 12 Concerti grossi by George Frideric Handel for a Concertino trio of two violins and violoncello and a ripieno four-part string orchestra with harpsichord continuo.First published by subscription in London by John Walsh in 1739, in the second edition of 1741 they became Handel's Opus 6.

13. Choral and vocal Five songs with strings accompaniment: "Two Doves"; "Oh, Roses"; "Sleep, cast thy canopy"; "I'll give my love an apple" (with oboe); "The seeds of love" Choruses with orchestra Christmas Cantata A Wedding Antiphon Kyrie Christmas Song "The Night" "The Morning Watch" Instrumental Miniature Quartet (oboe, violin, viola and violoncello) Variations on an American Air (horn and piano) Duet (violin and cello) Allegretto (two flutes, two oboes, one clarinet, one bassoon) Two Short Trios (violin, cello and piano) Orchestral Full orchestra Passepied "I will give my love an apple" Andante Symphonic Dance Ballet music: "The Enamoured Shepherd" String orchestra Sonatina for School Bands Rabbit Dance Country Dance Incidental Music to Plays.