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The cello developed from the bass violin, first used by Monteverdi, which was a three-string consort instrument. The invention of wire-wound strings (fine wire around a thin gut core), around 1660 in Bologna, allowed for a finer bass sound than was possible with purely gut strings on such a short body. Bolognese makers exploited this new technology to create the cello, a somewhat smaller instrument suitable for solo repertoire due to both the timbre of the instrument and the fact that the smaller size made it easier to play virtuosic passage ..

The earliest known cello was made in Italy. At first called Viola da gamba, it literally meant "leg viola" as no endpin was used at that time and the cello was held resting on the player's calves; contrast "Viola da braccio", "arm viola". Through its development the Viola da gamba was a fretted instrument that could have 5 or 6 strings


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* Encyclopedia II - Cello - Development

The earliest known cello was made in Italy. At first called Viola da gamba, it literally meant "leg viola" as no endpin was used at that time and the cello was held resting on the player's calves; contrast "Viola da braccio", "arm viola". Through its development the Viola da gamba was a fretted instrument that could have 5 or 6 strings. Other non fretted varieties did exist but were generally considered to be of the basso variet ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Cello - Development

The cello developed from the bass violin, first used by Monteverdi, which was a three-string consort instrument. The invention of wire-wound strings (fine wire around a thin gut core), around 1660 in Bologna, allowed for a finer bass sound than was possible with purely gut strings on such a short body. Bolognese makers exploited this new technology to create the cello, a somewhat smaller instrument suitable for solo repertoire due to both the timbre of the instrument and the fact that the smaller size made it easier to play virtuosic passage ...

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Michel Corrette Concerto for Organ, Oboe & Strings Part 1Michel Corrette Concerto for Organ, Oboe & Strings Part 1

Concerto for Organ, Oboe and Strings op.16, Nr.6, d-minor, First Movement St. Ludgerus Rheine, October 29th, 1995 Chamber Ensemb...

Flauto Dolce Ensemble: Michel Corrette (1707-1795): Sonata a 2 Op. 2/4Flauto Dolce Ensemble: Michel Corrette (1707-1795): Sonata a 2 Op. 2/4

Flauto Dolce Ensemble (Cluj Napoca, RO) www.flautodolce.ro Zoltan Majo - artistic director, Maria Szabo live at the Early Music...

La Femme est un grand embarras - Michel CorretteLa Femme est un grand embarras - Michel Corrette

Michel Corrette (1707-1795) Concerto comique No. V « La Femme est un grand embarras » Extrait du disque "Cantates et conc...

Michel Corrette- Sonata no 2 for Bassoon and Organ. Ronnes. Bassoon.aviMichel Corrette- Sonata no 2 for Bassoon and Organ. Ronnes. Bassoon.avi

(1707-1795)M.Coret- te: Bassoon Sonata no 2 In d minor for bassoon and organ 1 Allegro 2 Aria 3 Allegro New version by R.Ronnes. R...





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The violoncello, or as it is more commonly to refered to as the cello or 'cello (pronounced Cheh-loh), is a stringed instrument and a member of the violin family. Cello - Description. The name 'cello is an abbreviation of the Italian violoncello, which means "little violone". The violone is an obsolete instrument, a large viol, similar to a modern double bass. The cello is most closely associated with European classical music. It is part of the standard orchestra and featu ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Cello - Description

The name cello is an abbreviation of the Italian violoncello, which means "little violone". The violone is an obsolete instrument, a large viol, similar to a modern double bass. The cello is most closely associated with European classical music. It is part of the standard orchestra and features in the string quartet and many other chamber groups. A large number of concertos and sonatas have been written for it. It is less common in popular music, but the instrument is sometimes ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Cello - Tuning and range
The cello has four strings referred to by their standard tuning, which is in perfect fifth intervals: the C-string, G-string, D-string, and A-string. The A-string is tuned to the pitch A3 (which is three half-steps lower than middle C), the D-string a fifth lower at D3, the G-string a fifth below that at G2, and the C-string tuned to C2 (two octaves lower than middle C). Cellos are usually tuned to a reference pitch of A4 at 440 Hz, though tuning to 442 Hz or 444 Hz is becoming increasingly popular. Some pieces, notably the 5th of Bach's 6 Suites for Unaccompanied Cello, require an altered tuning of the ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Roger Voisin - Editing Career

Roger Voisin was also very active as an editor for International Music Company, providing over 45 editions for the company. VOISIN EDITIONS: Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1671-1707), Sonata No. 1 for Two Trumpets (International Music Company) Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1665-1707), Sonata No. 2 for Two Trumpets (International Music Company) Giuseppe Aldrovandini (1665-1707), Sonata No. 3 for Two Trumpets (International Music Company) Alexander Arutiunian (b. 1920), Concerto for Trump ...

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