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There's always room for cello (Original Post)
ashling
Nov 2013
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aint_no_life_nowhere
(21,925 posts)1. Rec - very nice. I love the cello
Here's one of my favorite pieces for the cello. It's the piano, cello, violin trio piece by Franz Schubert from the soundtrack of the movie Barry Lyndon.
Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)5. Schubert is awesome.
Epitaph by Franz Grillparzer:
"Here lies great treasure but even fairer hopes."
Here is the complete String Quintet in C major. Deutsch Number 956. It is interesting because it has two violins, one viola, and two celli. It was also the last piece he ever wrote and he died aged 31 in 1828. He took lots of music lessons from Antonio Salieri (yes, the jealous guy in the movie Amadeus).
I have a recording of this with the Melos Quartet of Stuttgart and Msistlav Rostropovich as the "fifth wheel" so to speak!!!
Brother Buzz
(36,499 posts)2. Especially in a marching band
sakabatou
(42,202 posts)3. Yup, there's always room for cellos
vanlassie
(5,695 posts)4. Charlie Chaplin
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