Examples of using Cellist in English and their translations into Chinese
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In Vienna, Brendan is affectionately known as‘Der junge Cellist aus Singapur', or“The young cellist from Singapore” for his outstanding performance at the audition.
The cellist embraces that form when playing the instrument, very loving, affectionate.
When the cellist turned towards the box, she, the woman, was no longer there.
In Vienna, Brendan is affectionately known as‘Der junge Cellist aus Singapur', or“The young cellist from Singapore”.
Herbert had been principal cellist in the orchestra that premiered Dvořák's"New World" Symphony on 16 December 1893.
On the mornings that he visited the park, the cellist was a regular customer there, and he always ordered the same thing.
Prior to her appointment as Principal Cellist of the English Chamber Orchestra she was principal of the BT Scottish Ensemble and the London Chamber Orchestra.
And once studied from the twentieth century famous French cellist master Jean·Philip·Muller.
In September 2016, she succeeded Joel Krosnick as cellist of the Juilliard String Quartet and joined the Juilliard cello faculty.
In 1905, he formed a second Schnabel Trio with Carl Flesch(with whom he also played violin sonatas) and the cellist Jean Gérardy.
Some notable faculty include Jeanne Kierman Fisher, who is a major proponent of modern classical music, frequently performing duets with cellist Norman Fischer.
We had thought we would move to an iconic building in the centre of the city," says Stephan Schrader, a cellist in the orchestra.
As we make our way toward an unknown future, culture has a crucial role to play in our survival," writes cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
Pablo Casals said,“I am a human being first, a musician second, a cellist third.”.
McFerrin has also worked in collaboration with instrumental performers, including pianists Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, and Joe Zawinul, drummer Tony Williams, and cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
At the end of World War I, Cassado started touring internationally, and became a world famous cellist.
In 1949, he moved to New York City to become principal cellist of the Metropolitan Opera under Fritz Reiner.
They are also joined by many wonderful musicians such as: Eugene Friesen(GRAMMY winning cellist);
Dagmar Spengler has assisted as principal cellist in the Folkwang Chamberorchester several times.
Weaver had recently confirmed that she would be reprising her role as Dana Barrett, the cellist who finds herself possessed by a demonic entity.