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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)
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
His father, George Washington Jones, worked in a shipyard and played harmonica and guitar; his mother, Clara (née Patterson), played piano in the Pentecostal Church on Sundays. [6] When Jones was born, one of the doctors dropped him and broke his arm. [6] He heard country music for the first time when he was seven, when his parents bought a radio.
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.
Close Together (As You and Me) is an album of duets and solo selections by George Jones and Melba Montgomery. It was released on the Musicor label in 1966. [1]
Cello Concerto No. 4 for cello and 11 instruments Duodeciment (1966) Granville Bantock. Sapphic Poem for cello and orchestra (1909) George Barati. Cello Concerto (1953) Samuel Barber. Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 22 (1945) Béla Bartók. Cello Concerto (arrangement of the Viola Concerto by Tibor Serly – 1945) Rhapsody 1; Leonid Bashmakov ...
James Earl Jones leaves behind a legacy as a fantastic actor, one who delivered a monologue that is still a rallying cry for baseball fans all over the world 35 years after it first came out ...
Jones promoted the album heavily and it rose to 26 on the Billboard country albums chart, a respectable showing considering his lack of radio support. He also made a music video for "Honky Tonk Song" which lampooned the infamous episode when Jones rode a lawn mower eight miles to the liquor store after his wife had hidden his car keys (Jones ...