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  2. Friedrich Dotzauer - Wikipedia

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    In Meiningen he studied the cello with Johann Jacob Kriegk , Konzertmeister of the Meiningen Court Orchestra; from 1801 Dotzauer was a member of the orchestra. [1] [2] [3] He moved in 1805 to Leipzig, where he played in the Gewandhaus Orchestra. During this period he visited the cellist Bernhard Romberg in Berlin, who influenced his playing.

  3. List of solo cello pieces - Wikipedia

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    For the Cello (1980) Franghis Ali-Zadeh. Ask Havasi (part of the cycle Silk Road) (1998) Oyan (2005) Maarten Altena. Figura (1993) Mark Andre. iv 2 pour violoncelle solo (2007) [1] Georges Aperghis. Sonate (1994) Tanya Anisimova. Song on Mt. San Angelo; Georgi Arnaoudov. Kells (1999) Three Sonets of Michelangelo (2014) Violet Archer ...

  4. List of compositions for cello and orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Cello Concerto No. 1 (1983–84) Cello Concerto No. 2 (2013) Ikram Akbarov Cello Concerto (1990) Yasushi Akutagawa. Concerto ostinato for cello and orchestra (1969) Eugen d'Albert. Cello Concerto in C, Op. 20 (1899) Stephen Albert. Cello Concerto (1990) Redzhep Allayarov Cello Concerto (1985) Pedro Humberto Allende Saron Cello Concerto (1915 ...

  5. List of étude composers - Wikipedia

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    Toshio Hosokawa (born 1955): Six Etudes (2011–2013) [1] Ezequiel Viñao (born 1960): first book of études in 1993; Marc-André Hamelin (born 1961): twelve études in minor keys, and an étude after Rimsky-Korsakov (which was the previous 1st piece of the 12 études set, but it was replaced by the Triple Étude after Chopin-Godowsky)

  6. Friedrich Grützmacher - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Grützmacher (1 March 1832 – 23 February 1903) was a German cellist and composer in the second half of the 19th century. He composed mostly for cello (including several concertos and many technical studies), but also wrote orchestral pieces, chamber music, piano music and songs.

  7. List of cellists - Wikipedia

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    This list of notable cellists is divided into four categories: 1) Living Classical Cellists; 2) Non-Classical Cellists; 3) Deceased Classical Cellists; 4) Deceased Non-Classical Cellists. The cello (/ˈtʃɛloʊ/ chel-oh; plural cellos or celli) is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths.

  8. Étude - Wikipedia

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    The first two volumes (studies 1-62) are for intermediate players while the last two volumes (studies 63-113) are for advanced players. [1] Friedrich Grützmacher composed several works for smaller instrumental groups as well as a book of études for solo cello, 24 Etudes for Cello. The book is divided into two volumes, each with 12 études.

  9. Dotzauer - Wikipedia

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    Dotzauer [1] like the spelling variant Totzauer [2] is a Sudeten German toponymic surname for an inhabitant of Totzau (Czech: Tocov), a small village in northern Bohemia that was abandoned and destroyed in 1946. [3] Notable people with the surname include: Friedrich Dotzauer (1783–1860), German cellist and composer