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n. 大提琴

  1. She plays a melodious cello.
    她拉着一手悦耳的大提琴。
  2. A dismal book; a dismal performance on the cello.
    乏味的书;沉闷无趣的大提琴演奏
  3. His cello technique is unique.
    他的大提琴技巧是独一无二的。


cello
[ noun ]
a large stringed instrument; seated player holds it upright while playing
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Cello \Cel"lo\ (ch[e^]l"l[-o]), n.; pl. E. {Cellos}
(ch[e^]l"l[-o]z), It. {Celli} (ch[e^]l"l[=e]).
A contraction for {Violoncello}.

  1. My father gave me a cello and said 'Play.'
  2. Contemporary composers are constantly anxious to do more with less: the Uitti style expands the range of the cello into untested possibilities.
  3. Lukin, 31, started out playing the cello as a boy in music school.
  4. The allusion is to a Woody Allen movie that shows a cello teacher saying that some students have no concept of the instrument, followed by a shot of someone holding a cello up to his mouth and blowing into it.
  5. The allusion is to a Woody Allen movie that shows a cello teacher saying that some students have no concept of the instrument, followed by a shot of someone holding a cello up to his mouth and blowing into it.
  6. There is a magical passage in the slow movement, when three instruments wind down gently over a cello pedal before the restatement of the theme; but the theme itself might have been penned by one of Elgar's pale tors.
  7. Debussy's Sonata for Cello and Piano was sweetly pensive; Schumann's three "Fantasy Pieces" (Opus 73) for clarinet and piano (published as suitable for violin or cello as well) had a truly remarkable intensity.
  8. British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, younger brother of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, spent $280,000 in 1986 on a Stradivari cello and was not immediately identified as the purchaser.
  9. His cello tones were rich and deep as the voice of King Solomon, who inspired the music.
  10. The "Giulio" theme eventually leads to memories of his cello teacher, another AIDS victim, and then into the "Quilt" material for other departed friends.
  11. Rostropovich's cello sound was a glistening shimmer, later fast and light.
  12. Probably this is just as well from an author who sums up "Rashomon" as a "film about lying," who thinks "Marlene" is the first movie Maximilian Schell has directed, and who believes Saint-Saens wrote one cello concerto.
  13. Brown is happier with notes that come thicker and faster; he was far more at home with his dashing role in the D minor Trio, but for the mild violin and cello his Bosendorfer loomed like a hungry whale over minnows.
  14. The first pair of concerts, with the National Symphony, had Mr. Rostropovich conducting the first evening and playing three cello concertos the next.
  15. An anonymous bidder paid $1.2 million for a cello made by Antonio Stradivari about 1698 _ a world record auction price for a musical instrument, the Sotheby's auction house said.
  16. "The people in the establishment have only recently accepted the cello.
  17. It showcases his distinctive style of a simple melody, a one-three beat and the violent stops and starts of the instruments - bandoleon, piano, violin and cello - that get feet tapping and hearts pounding.
  18. More recently, Pablo Casals's widow lent him her husband's precious Goffriller cello for two years and the teen-ager played chamber music at Carnegie Hall with Isaac Stern, Yo-Yo Ma and other luminaries.
  19. Sunday's concert began with Beethoven's Trio in E-flat major for violin, cello and piano, which is listed as Opus 1, No. 1 (1793-94), but was by no means the composer's first work.
  20. The Franciscan String Quartet (Wendy Sharp and Julie Young Ju Kim, violins; Marcia Cassidy, viola; Margery Hwang, cello) won first prize at Banff last year.
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