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Example sentences for "cellist"

Lexicographically close words:
celle; celled; celles; cellier; celliers; cello; cellophane; cellos; cells; cellular
  1. Still another was a cellist of uncommon gifts, Joseph Weigl.

  2. Gruetzmacher, was then solo cellist in the municipal orchestra at Aix and now lives at Darmstadt.

  3. From the latter he was called, in 1876, to Weimar, as solo cellist to the Grand Ducal Kapelle.

  4. He is not only the most important cellist in England, but belongs altogether to the highest rank of artists of the present time.

  5. Since 1885 he has been first solo cellist and harpist at the Amsterdam Orchestra Union.

  6. In 1838 he was appointed solo cellist to the Pesth National Theatre.

  7. In 1850 he was appointed first cellist at the Stadt-Theatre as successor to Joh.

  8. From the latter place he was summoned, in 1877, to be first Cellist in the royal band at Stuttgard.

  9. ANTON FILTZ, a member of the Electoral Chapel at Mannheim, was a gifted cellist and composer.

  10. Since September, 1887, he has been occupied as Solo Cellist at the Imperial Theatre, as well as at the Conservatoire in Warsaw.

  11. In 1805 he responded to an invitation to be solo cellist at the Berlin Hofcappelle.

  12. In the last years of that period he gave concerts in South Germany, and finally was appointed to be solo cellist at the town theatre of Koenigsberg.

  13. When she and Oliver entered the drawing-room the 'cellist was the centre of the group.

  14. He knew no sound he made could be heard in a past century; but whatever he himself now did, he instinctively felt the 'cellist in the mirror would also do.

  15. His hair, too, was longer than it ought to be; though not so long as the heavy black locks of the 'cellist of that past reflection.

  16. He had just time to see the 'cellist in the mirror also pause.

  17. Hafner, a Viennese by birth and a Schubert enthusiast, had found a second home in the northern city, and was accounted its first violinist; and in the 'cellist Lee he had a sympathetic colleague.

  18. What sane pianist would, for instance, attempt to play a cantilena with the same appealing sensuousness as the most mediocre 'cellist can do with the greatest ease?

  19. A violinist or 'cellist who can play a melody simply and with good tone is considered a fairly good amateur, for he must have mastered the difficulty of tone-production; he must have trained his right arm.

  20. He scribbled a card to his 'cellist friend and promised, if I were successful, to bring along a good pianist and play trios in the evening.

  21. One reason why the 'cellist is particularly liable to meet with musical adventures is because the nature of his talent is so plainly visible.

  22. Right heartily did we introduce ourselves as pianist and 'cellist errant at his service.

  23. The 'cellist rose, saluted, and extended his bow in my direction, like some proud commander surrendering his sword.

  24. As a first class elocutionist seeks by attitude to help the effect of his words, not to distract the attention of his audience, so the attitude of the 'cellist must be pleasing and easeful.

  25. The 'cellist has sometimes to make a sweep of the whole length of the fingerboard, or to break the flow of the melody by leaping over one or more strings.

  26. How then is the 'cellist to establish the pitch, and decide the position of an isolated note, if in such a high position that no guide is given to the hand, such as is noticed in positions like the fourth?

  27. He was about five years older than Tchaikovsky, and had held the post of 'cellist at the Opera House since the age of fifteen.

  28. After handing the other sheet to the 'cellist he plunged into a furious rendition of "Wildcat Rag.

  29. The original manuscript of this curious document came into the hands of his friend, Joseph Weigl, whose father had been 'cellist to Prince Esterhazy.

  30. It will be seen from this what he thought of "L'Isola," which was not heard in Vienna until its performance at a concert given at the Court Theatre by Willmann the 'cellist in 1785.

  31. He was to play his trio the following evening, and now, at the last moment, the 'cellist had been taken ill.

  32. The 'cellist ran to fetch water; the other two young men were embarrassed, and looked away.

  33. And the 'cellist shall be an American--that will draw.

  34. The 'cellist has had too much to drink already, and they're handing him more beer.

  35. Meanwhile, he recapitulated the scene in the concert hall, from the few anticipatory moments, when the 'cellist related amatory adventures, to the abrupt leave he had taken of Dove at the door of the building.

  36. Yet, though the second violin or the 'cellist may be, comparatively speaking, a better player than the first violin, the latter is and must be the leader.

  37. I believe one may be intended for an artist prenatally; but whether violinist, 'cellist or pianist is partly a matter of circumstance.

  38. Mozart showed what the 'cello was able to do in the quartets he dedicated to the ''cellist king,' Frederick William of Prussia.

  39. The 'cellist and the diva were very familiar with each other, and both constantly made use of expressions of the commonest kind.

  40. The laughter of the diva became ever shriller, while that of the 'cellist sounded ever deeper from his boots.

  41. The singer has to sing only one note at a time; the violinist or 'cellist need use but one hand for notes.

  42. A young violinist, 'cellist or flutist has to study for some time before he can produce a tone of good musical quality on his instrument.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cellist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.