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He is the only violoncellist I really respect".
The young violoncellist was thus influenced by one of the leading lights of Czech music in modern times.
Reinagle was a very able violoncellist, and enjoyed a wide popularity.
Schetky was a violoncellist, music teacher, conductor, and one of the first American composers.
He was a good musician; he composed several pretty airs, and was a fair violoncellist.
John Crosdill (1751-1825) was an English musician, violoncellist and violist.
Laurent Pardo is a French bass guitarist, violoncellist, and background singer.
March 27 - Joseph Abaco, violoncellist and composer (died 1805)
He succeeded his teacher Lindley as first Violoncellist in the Italian Opera.
Nephew Đorđe (1921-1986), the son of Borivoje, was a violoncellist and a composer.
In 1866 Grünfeld was appointed court violoncellist to King William of Prussia.
Michael Sanderling (born 21 February 1967 in Berlin) is a German violoncellist and conductor.
Kummer became an acclaimed performer and in 1850 he was appointed as the principal violoncellist at the court chapel after Dotzauer retired.
Jan Šťastný (violoncellist) (c. 1764 ?)
Mansion of the violoncellist Adrien-François Servais in Halle (1859)
Crosdill made his first public appearance as a violoncellist at age nine when Emanuel Siprutini(1730-1790), his probable teacher, presented him in a duo.
Crosdill was born in London, England and was the son of violoncellist Richard Crosdill (1698-1790) with whom he is sometimes confused.
Crosdill played in the annual productions of Messiah and was principal violoncellist for the 1784 Handel commemorative concerts given at Westminster Abbey.
Auber had already attempted musical composition, and at this period produced several concertos pour basse, modeled after violoncellist Lamarre, in whose name they were published.
After undertaking his military service in the Corps of the Royal Engineers of Great Britain (as a Violoncellist and Tenor drummer.
The violoncellist played, a singer sang, and invariably at half-past eleven the door leading to the dining-room opened and Dymov, smiling, said: "Come to supper, gentlemen."
In 1830 he was appointed Composer and Violoncellist to Queen Adelaide, and became the Organist of St. George's Chapel.
In the same year Carl Maria von Weber appointed Kummer as a violoncellist at the Royal Opera House.
Barocco sempre giovane (Baroque Still Young) was founded in 2004 by a violoncellist Josef Krečmer.
Peter Gilles was a violoncellist and one of the first American Composers He was a founding member of the Musical Fund Society.