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Тезаурус:

  1. The Mozartean Players are an American group consisting of Steven Lubin on fortepiano, Stanley Ritchie, a vastly experienced violinist, and the cellist Myron Lutzke.
  2. The cellist took up his bow, and drew across his instrument a few subdued notes of Bach.
  3. After what seemed its thirty-fifth repetition, Rowicki put down his baton, looked up and spoke to the ceiling in a low-pitched, conversational tone: "Everyone can now play this correctly except Mr X" (the fourth inside desk cellist).
  4. He went on to play a Dutch underground leader in The Conspirators (1944) and a gifted cuckolded cellist in Deception (1946).
  5. Paul Tortelier was a great cellist and it is good to hear his 1960 recordings of the six solo Bach Suites .
  6. Minerva Beaton, the cellist, had resisted Telemachus at first, refusing to become part of the machinery of the piece, but those arguments, hateful to Cameron's memory, were over now.
  7. The French cellist Paul Tortellier was among those who symbolically scaled the fence.
  8. The arrangement is dedicated to Pascal's mother and father and there is one further happy family connection: Feuillard, Paul's first important cello teacher, was the cellist at the Trio's premire.
  9. "Are you sure the Bach wouldn't be more suitable Dmitri?" replied the cellist, who was hard of hearing.
  10. And then there was his white-hot romance with another musical wunderkind, Jacqueline du Pre - the most remarkable cellist of her generation.
  11. On a visit to England, Cameron's Dad met Minerva Beaton at a dinner party arranged by Alexia and wound up marrying the cellist.
  12. Our last recording was with the cellist Antnio Meneses, which I admired very much because of the great beauty of line Meneses was able to bring to the epilogue.
  13. Reserve and reticence of expression, on the part of solo cellist Christopher van Kampen and the Sinfonietta, were more aptly applied in the context of Ligeti's Cello Concerto (1965), a sparsely-written, lapidaric work that discloses the absolute minimum within its unbroken span of 26 kaleidoscopic episodes.

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