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Three Pieces (2001) Richard Edward Wilson. Lord Chesterfield to his Son (1987) Music (1971) Stefan Wolpe. Piece Alone (1966) William Wordsworth. Sonata for Violoncello (1961) [38] Charles Wuorinen. Cello Variations I to Fred Sherry (1970) Cello Variations II (1975) Cello Variations III (1997)
Three Pieces for cello and orchestra, Op. 25A: (1922) Daniel Börtz. Concerto for cello and strings (1980) Henriëtte Bosmans. Cello Concerto No. 1 (1922) Poème voor violoncel en orkest (1923) Cello Concerto No. 2 (1924) Poème (1926) Antoon Bouman Cello Concerto No. 1 (1882) Hendrik Bouman. Cello Concerto in A minor for cello and strings ...
Two Pieces (1899) Cello sonata (1913) Three Little Pieces for cello and piano, Op. 11 (1914) Karl Weigl. Cello Sonata (1923) Two Pieces for cello and piano (1940) Menuetto for cello and piano (1948) Kurt Weill. Cello sonata; Mieczysław Weinberg. Cello sonata, Op. 21 in C (1945) Cello sonata, Op. 63 in G minor (1958–59) Leo Weiner
This is a compilation of pieces for cello and pipe organ. See also the entries on cello and the List of compositions for cello and orchestra, List of compositions for cello and piano and List of solo cello pieces. Ordering is by surname of composer.
The six Cello Suites, BWV 1007–1012, are suites for unaccompanied cello by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750). They are some of the most frequently performed solo compositions ever written for cello. Bach most likely composed them during the period 1717–1723, when he served as Kapellmeister in Köthen.
Other composers with atonal pieces include Harrison Birtwistle & Peter Maxwell Davies, [54] Jacob Druckman, Barbara Kolb, [55] Henry Cowell, Claude Debussy, Brian Ferneyhough, [56] Alexander Goehr, [57] Lou Harrison, Mårten Hagström, Paul Hindemith, Karel Husa, Charles Ives, György Ligeti, Witold Lutosławski, George Perle, [58] Sergei Prokofiev, David Raksin, [59] Nikolai Roslavets, [60 ...
The 'Ronde du Brésilien' became a popular number for café-concerts. La haine (Victorien Sardou, 1874; Offenbach produced this expensive production at the Théâtre de la Gaîté, which was a financial failure and contributed to his bankruptcy. [3])
The cello is most closely associated with European classical music. The instrument is a part of the standard orchestra, as part of the string section, and is the bass voice of the string quartet (although many composers give it a melodic role as well), as well as being part of many other chamber groups.
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