Bekker finds that the revision “tends to a freer, more soloistic treatment of the accompanying parts, a clearer individualization of the cello part and a greater tonal delicacy in the ensemble effects.
The sonatas for cello and piano, in F major and G minor, were composed as early as 1796 and performed in Berlin before the King of Prussia by Beethoven and the Court cellist, Duport.
But he wrote two pieces of chamber music which have never been excelled--a 'cello sonata and a trio.
The trio, though an earlier work, is, like the 'cello sonata, admirably adapted to the instruments for which it is written.
The 'cello sonata was the last of his larger works, and in my opinion it is superior to any of the 'cello sonatas of Mendelssohn, Brahms, and even Beethoven and Rubinstein.
After a few phrases de part et d'autre, he sat me down at his pianoforte, which was out of tune, and I began at once to sing the violin and the 'cello parts and played right well.
These words are in the handwriting of the copyist on the second violin part; on the 'cello part is written: "Symphonie von Beethoven.
He's gone out to get a 'cello part and to borrow a second violin, so that we can have a quartette.
The idea of giving us a concerto for the 'cello that there's no end to; just to grate on our ears!
There must be mistakes somewhere; let me see the 'cello score.
I saw the old man who usually played the 'cello part look at his watch, and heard him mutter between his teeth: "This is very disagreeable!
And then, I don't care what you may say, a woman who plays the 'cello is always absurd!
Monsieur Pattier, the 'cello player; "we have very little time.
I promised Vauvert to bring him a 'cello and a second violin to complete his quartette.
Several other artists with violin and cello assisted the regular choir of forty voices.
In the evening I sang Praise Thou the Lord, O My Soul, by Holden, with two violins, cello and organ accompaniment.
So Karl Schwarz lay back again, and listened to the 'cello buzzing in his brain.
There was evidently a 'cello playing somewhere quite close to him; he could hear it right in his head: "Zoom .
The 'cello did the same--the 'cello always stood by the second violin.
The 'cello murmured a gentle undertone; the first violin sang as sweetly and delicately as a bird, her legato perfect.
During supper a violin, with the 'cello and bass, carried on the music, while Doctor Churchill, Celia and Carolyn Houghton planned a substitute programme for the dances.
The spectacle of a 'cello player attempting to carry his instrument and perform upon it at the same time is enough to upset me for a week.
While he was going down the moving staircase with the others, he knew that the melody should be introduced by an oboe and clarionet and accompanied by a cello and contra bass.
Usually Handel imparts to the cello either an amorous desire or an elegiac consolation.
Sometimes all four children took part, Fanny at the piano, Rebekka singing, Paul playing the 'cello and Felix at the desk.
They played frequently together, sonatas by Mozart and others, or trios, in which Edward's brother John played the 'cello parts.
The whole thing was splendidly given, and in the last act I gleaned considerable knowledge about the bass tuba which comes in here so often, just as in the "Rheingold" I marked the growling themes for 'cello and double basses.
Have you never heard the tender, inspiring melody in soft, fleecy puffs as they float in a sea of azure--or caught the melancholy strains of 'cello and oboe in lowering gray masses against a background darker still?
She had taken two, not in the hope that Gilbert would be able to use two at once, for one cannot properly nurse either a baby or a 'cello with two hands full of potatoes, but rather to provide against accident.
There'll never be room for two of them and the 'cello and Mrs Clayton Vernon in her carriage!
And his modestly-expressed desire to add his 'cello as one of the local reinforcements of the London orchestra had been almost eagerly complied with by the Advisory Committee.
His progress with the 'cello had been such that the theatre people offered him an engagement, which his father and his own sense of the enormous respectability of the Swanns compelled him to refuse.
It is a fact that one vigorous soprano is enough to demoralize a whole neighborhood, and I suppose—” “The ’cello is quite as bad?
You see, he had given up the ’cello and taken to the violin with the idea of astonishing the world with his genius!
You have so exactly suited to the 'cello the opening theme.
Dear leedle boy is sick, and my cellosounds more better here dan closer.
Only the mellow voice of the cello sounded, and the room was sweet with the breath of Mr. Herriott's white carnations nodding in a blue bowl on the table.
The 'Cello Player came to call one Day, and he was given Minutes to get out of the Ward.
He never Saw more than $3 at one time; but when he snuggled up alongside of a 'Cello and began to tease the long, sad Notes out of it, you could tell that he had a Soul for Music.
No; the fact is, Sally was a more frequent visitor to the image of Buddha than she chose to admit; and as for the doctor, he seized every legitimate opportunity of 'cello practice at Krakatoa Villa.
Vereker won't have a cab; he will leave the 'cello till next time, and walk.
We have failed to note that the doctor was the 'cello in the quartet.
The cello fell over onto the floor with an indignant "thrum-m!
Elias Gilroy at last laying aside his cello for a moment, to take a long draught of cider.
He put the neck of hiscello into her hand, and showed her how to press her fingers on the strings.
I am so wretched, so abandoned by fortune, that even the solace of my 'cello is denied me.
Why had she played the 'cello at all at such a time?
The three begin in unison, andante, whence the 'cello breaks away, followed soon by the others, into the joviality of a drinking bout.
A trio for harp, violin, and 'cello was played by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and a concert prelude for the piano was much played in concerts in Germany.
While in Harvard, Coerne had composed and produced a concerto for violin and 'cello with string orchestra accompaniment, a fantasy for full orchestra, and a number of anthems which were performed at the university chapel.
A sonata for piano and violin and a romanza for 'cello have been published, and his "Hiawatha" overture has been played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
His tenor bows are often excellent, and, as I said above, his 'cello bows represent him the best.
It is in the two 'cello bow heads that the greatest resemblance is seen.
Heads of two violin, two viola, and one 'cello bow, by IV.
Heads of three violin bows and one 'cello bow, by VI.
His 'cello bows are his best work, and compare favourably with the greatest Continental makers.