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Fugue from The Well-Tempered Clavier BWV 855 |
Jean-Sébastien Bach |
Duo violon violoncelle |
5.00€ |
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Waltze No. 15 |
Johannes Brahms |
Duo Violon Violoncelle |
5.90€ |
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Largo from Symphony No. 9 (Violin Cello Trio) |
Anton Dvorak |
Trio Violons Violoncelle |
5.90€ |
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Hungarian Dances No 5 (Cello Violin Duo) |
Johannes Brahms |
Duo Violon Violoncelle |
5.90€ |
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Obsessive Mechanical |
Pierre Manchot |
Trio Violon Violoncelle Piano |
5.90€ |
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Tarentelle |
Pierre Manchot |
Trio Violon Violoncelle Piano |
5.90€ |
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Tea for Two |
Vincent Youmans |
Duo Violon Violoncelle |
5.90€ |
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Paso doble de muntanya (violin cello duet) |
Traditionnel Espagnol |
Duo Violon et Violoncelle |
5.90€ |
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Polovtsian Dances (Violin Cello Duet) |
Alexandre Borodine |
Duo Violon et Violoncelle |
5.90€ |
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Habanera (Violon Violoncelle duet) |
Georges Bizet |
Duo Violon Violoncelle |
2.99€ |
The cello is a stringed instrument. It is played by bowing or plucking its four strings, which are generally tuned in perfect fifths an octave lower than the viola: from low to high, C2, G2, D3 and A3. It is the bass member of the violin family, which also includes the violin, viola and double bass, which doubles the bass line an octave lower than the cello in much of the orchestral repertoire. After the double bass, it is the second largest and second lowest (in pitch) bowed string instrument in the modern symphony orchestra. The cello is used as a solo instrument, as well as in chamber music ensembles (e.g. string quartet), string orchestras, as a member of the string section of symphony orchestras, and in some types of rock bands.
Cello music is usually written in the key of F, but the key of C-4 is used for the higher parts, both in orchestral and chamber music parts and in works for solo cello. A person who plays the cello is called a cellist. In a small classical ensemble, such as a string quartet, the cello usually plays the bass, the lowest musical line in the piece. In a baroque (ca. 1600-1750) and classical (ca. 1725-1800) orchestra, the cello usually plays the bass part, usually doubled an octave lower by the double basses. In Baroque music, the cello is often used to play the basso continuo line, usually with a keyboard instrument (e.g., organ or harpsichord) or a fretted and plucked string instrument (e.g., lute or theorbo). In such a baroque performance, the cellist may be joined or replaced by other bass instruments, such as bassoon, double bass, viola or other low instruments.