0 a stringed instrument played between the knees -- cello [ masculine ]
1 (short for violoncello) music a stringed musical instrument similar to, but much larger than, a violin -- cello
Lisa plays the cello.
The cello section, however, was reduced to three players.
Simone's ensuing aside introduces a new melodic idea, accompanied by cellos, as well as a new dramatic element.
The orchestration of the composition is thus an acoustic trio of flute, cello and piano; and a digital trio of virtual flute, cello and piano.
Other sounds recorded from the cello and bass are also used to excite the resonators.
The canon subject proper runs directly on from this bar, beginning in the cello in bar 12.
Here the cello goes through a pulse labyrinth, in which the pulses come in and out of focus.
It has, however, the merit of coupling the concerto with the three completed movements of a posthumous cello sonata, composed ten years later.
The cello obbligato continued during an extended tuba solo, which led to the work's first tutti: a fanfarish affair again punctuated by timpani.
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