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Meanings of
violoncellist
in English
Portuguese
violoncelista
Catalan
violoncel·lista
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Someone who plays a violoncello.
cellist
Portuguese
violoncelista
Usage of
violoncellist
in English
1
The
violoncellist
was considerably older than either pianist or violinist, being born in 1795.
2
THE little
violoncellist
Zygmatofsky and his unprincipled father are here.
3
By the way, that young fellow over there who said that is a
violoncellist
.
4
It is dedicated to Chopin's friend, August Franchomme, the
violoncellist
.
5
Baillot, the veteran violinist; Franchomme, the young
violoncellist
;
Brod, the oboe-player; and Tulou, the flutist.
6
He is the first
violoncellist
whom I really admire.
7
Crossdill, the
violoncellist
,
proposed to celebrate him with "three times three."
8
Old Kuh, the
violoncellist
,
suffered even more.
9
Andreas Romberg, the violinist, and now celebrated composer, and his cousin Bernhard, the greatest
violoncellist
of his age.
10
Regina Sacchi, who married a noted German
violoncellist
named Schlick, was celebrated for her performances on the violin.
11
The
violoncellist
played, a singer sang, and invariably at half-past eleven the door leading to the dining-room opened and Dymov, smiling, said:
12
Leipzig, Leuckart, 1890), was written by Liszt and Chopin jointly, and was also signed by Chopin's friend Franchomme, the
violoncellist
.
13
He went with his friend, the
violoncellist
,
Antonio Nardini, to Prague, where they both accepted a position in the orchestra of Count Kinsky.
14
The
violoncellist
was considerably older than either pianist or violinist, being born in 1795.
15
THE little
violoncellist
Zygmatofsky and his unprincipled father are here.
16
By the way, that young fellow over there who said that is a
violoncellist
.
Other examples for "violoncellist"
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About this term
violoncellist
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
first violoncellist
german violoncellist
greatest violoncellist
little violoncellist
young violoncellist
Translations for
violoncellist
Portuguese
violoncelista
Catalan
violoncel·lista
violoncel
Violoncellist
through the time