Cello
Tuning: C
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The Music Party (1626) Harmenszoon van RIJN REMBRANDT, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
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The Cello
The cello, or in its full name - the violoncello, is of warm sounds, reminding one of the human voice with its deep notes. It has played bass parts ever since the 17th century, when it played the "basso continuo" accompaniment style - the early form of harmony.
Cello repertory was contributed to by Bach, with six cello suites, and Saint-Saëns, who used it to describe the swan in "The Carnival of the Animals", and Haydn, with the cello concerto in C.
Elgar's E minor concerto for cello, Op. 85The Cello Concerto - Elgar, is one of the most beautiful works for this instrument, and the world remembers the performance of the late cellist Jacqueline DuPre, who was identified with this piece.


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Upaupa Schneklud (The Player Schneklud) (1894) Paul Gauguin, The Baltimore Museum of Art, The Cone Collection
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Elgar Cello Concerto 1st mov. by Jacqueline Du Pre and Daniel Barenboim as conductor

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The Music Party (1626) Harmenszoon van RIJN Rembrandt, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Upaupa Schneklud (The Player Schneklud) (1894) Paul Gauguin, The Baltimore Museum of Art, The Cone Collection

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