And how his Organization did applaud him for this, his first "solo work!
By his unceasing industry Wilfert succeeded so well that in the year 1864 he was appointed solo cellist to the German Theatre at Prague.
We must here observe that he was one of the first of the Italian school who gave decided expression to the solo and virtuoso side of his instrument.
Dismissed from thence with the first prize, he undertook the duties of solo cellist in the orchestra of the "Theatre Gymnase.
Since 1879 he has filled the place of solo cellist in the town orchestra at Baden-Baden.
He played the Violoncello in the Auer String Quartet at St. Petersburg, and is also appreciated as a solo player.
He is not only a distinguished solo player, but also an excellent quartet player, which is evident from the fact that Joachim has chosen him as his usual quartet associate.
Later on he returned to Vienna and found a post there as solo player at the theatre.
Shortly before his death he played a recently finished solo which astonished his warmest admirers.
On his recovery he still further endeavoured to perfect himself, in which the friendly advice of Popper was of service to him, and in 1880 he was appointed solo player at the Imperial Opera.
Non ti voglio dire, Perche io voglio Andare a dormire; Ma solo ti ho fatto Ti ho fatto vedere Che non son' in poter tuo, Ma tu siei in mio potere.
In all there are fifty-four stops, and the solo stops, including the voix celeste and the voix humaine, are considered particularly fine.
Then the solo violin is heard in a cadenza-like sequence followed by the first theme (Moderato assai).
Horns and woodwind discourse the second subject (Poco meno mosso, A-flat major) before the soloinstrument turns to it.
The strings take it up after some brief preluding, and it is then repeated, with rhythmic modification, by the solo piano.
The flute and clarinet then offer the first phrase of this theme, and later the solo violin unreels a Chopinesque second subject, in E-flat major, con anima.
Outside the fort, the dwellings of the servants, &c.
The former Missions, or Monkish revenues, must have been very large; that of San Jose possessing thirty thousand head of cattle, Santa Clara nearly half the number, and San Gabriel more than both together.
At this concert the program was classical and unimpeachable as to the orchestral concerted pieces, but one of the numbers was a solo for clarinet.
Since then I have learned that there is a place for everything good in its way; but the clarinet solo seemed out of place in the classical atmosphere of a symphony concert.
Wieniawski played first a violin solo by Ernst, and afterward with Liszt the letter's duo on Hungarian airs.
Perhaps the most interesting, because the most accomplished, were the solomale dancers, each performer displaying his own particular genius.
You know I am to sing a solo on Sunday," Esther continued in a persuasive tone.
The papers in giving notice of the morning service had mentioned the fact that the solo would be given by Mrs. Richard Ashton.
When fresher voices had taken the solo parts, she had, without a murmur of regret, retired to her place in the chorus.
She did a solo dance, first, a lovely fancy dance that she had learned in New York, and then she did the grotesque and humorous dances called for by the occasion.
A tenor solo follows, its introductory recitative containing many fine things, its aria being smoothly melodious.
In his setting of this poem he has used a soprano and a barytonesolo with male chorus and orchestra.
Returning now to St. Louis, he busied himself as solo violinist and teacher, travelling also as a conductor of opera companies.
This air is now given to a solo horn, and a fierce and irresistible dance fervor is worked up.
Another violin soloin A is more florid, but is well managed.
The bass solo is better; the final chorus brings us back to the high plane.
At the age of sixteen he became solo pianist with Emma Abbott's company.
It is in her solo songs, however, that her best success is reaped.
The two successive choruses, the quartette, and the soprano solo catch the composer nodding.
Its fiery ending is uncharacteristic, but the beautiful tenor solo and an excellent bass song prove his forte to lie in the realm of tenderness.
When morning gilds the skies, (Solo Voices ad lib) My heart awaking cries: May Christ be praised!
Chorus) Alike at work and prayer: (Solo Voices) To Jesus I repair: May Christ be praised!
After the solo and while the first chorus is being given she moves back with the other dancers, throwing her arms from right to left and left to right again, when the dancers came to a standstill.
Every time a shower of boquets descended on the conclusion of a solo pas of one or the other of the fair ballerine, her sister dancers came forward to assist her in collecting them.
In thesolo steps executed by each danseuse, each in turn seemed to claim pre-eminence.
He was, so far as is known, the first musician to make the barking monster into a solo instrument.
Paganini commissioned Berlioz to write a solo for his beautiful Strad.
I have never heard these solo passages played with such a lovely tone.
His soprano showed signs of breaking, and gradually the principal solo parts, which had always fallen to him, were given to the new chorister.
Even in the oratorios there is no solo number in which more than the themes are pilfered, for in oratorios the solo work still appealed to the popular criterion of novelty and individual attractiveness.
The back organ has soloand combination stops, the principal of 4 ft.
The arrangement of reed compartments in American organs does not essentially differ from that of harmoniums; but there are often two keyboards, and then the solo and combination stops are found on the upper manual.
How he treated the clarinetsolo in the trio of the menuetto, and the winding of the rondo?
A solo voice, that of the Mater Gloriosa, repeats the song.
Liszt's manner of writing for solo and choral voices is generally practical and effective.
After a short cadenza of the solo instrument a more brilliant theme in D minor is introduced and developed by both pianoforte and orchestra.
I wish only to speak of the compositions for solo piano composed by Liszt Ferencz of Raiding, Hungaria.
Allegro moderato, which is built substantially on the chief theme (solo 'cello).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "solo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.