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Cello has an amazing voice.
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♪♫Violín ♪♫♥.....La música es el corazón de la vida. Por ella habla el amor; sin ella no hay bien posible y con ella todo es hermoso. Franz Liszt Retro, Inspiration, Vintage, Fotos, Fotografie, Musica, Old Things, Music Stuff, Beautiful
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♪♫Violín ♪♫♥.....La música es el corazón de la vida. Por ella habla el amor; sin ella no hay bien posible y con ella todo es hermoso. Franz Liszt
One day we'll be together Music, Musicals, Pianos, Music Love, Sound Of Music, Music Instruments
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One day we'll be together
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Violoncello - Violoncello instrument at a concert, laying on the floor. Random, Muziek, Bonheur, Celine, Cellos
Violoncello by Michel Z / 500px
Violoncello - Violoncello instrument at a concert, laying on the floor.
The Cello Player by Thomas Eakins - 1896 Art Photography, Painting & Drawing, Portraits, Painting Reproductions, Art Works, Musical Art
The Cello Player by Thomas Eakins
The Cello Player by Thomas Eakins - 1896
Arthur Leipzig, a Photographer Inspired by Everyday Life in New York, Dies at 96 - NYTimes.com “Piatagorsky and Casals, Musical Jokes, Puerto Rico, 1967.” The Spanish cellist Pablo Casals, shown here with fellow cellist Gregor Piatagorsky, served as a lifelong subject for Mr. Leipzig. Arthur Leipzig, courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery. Jazz, Street Photography, Leipzig, Viola Da Gamba, Historical Pictures, Charming Man, Documentary Photographers, Film Photography
Arthur Leipzig, Photographer of Everyday Life in New York, Dies at 96 (Published 2014)
Arthur Leipzig, a Photographer Inspired by Everyday Life in New York, Dies at 96 - NYTimes.com “Piatagorsky and Casals, Musical Jokes, Puerto Rico, 1967.” The Spanish cellist Pablo Casals, shown here with fellow cellist Gregor Piatagorsky, served as a lifelong subject for Mr. Leipzig. Arthur Leipzig, courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery.
Leonard Rose (1918-1984), the great American cellist, was considered one of the most important teachers and musicians of the twentieth century. In 1939 he became principal cellist in the Cleveland Symphony, and moved to the New York Philharmonic in 1943. In I946 he was offered a professorship at Julliard. From 1951 he only pursued a solo and teaching career. Rose played on a beautiful Amati cello dated 1662 Double Bass, Jazz Musicians, The Twenties, Symphony, Music Artists, Double Bass Player, Famous, Leonard
Leonard Rose (1918-1984), the great American cellist, was considered one of the most important teachers and musicians of the twentieth century. In 1939 he became principal cellist in the Cleveland Symphony, and moved to the New York Philharmonic in 1943. In I946 he was offered a professorship at Julliard. From 1951 he only pursued a solo and teaching career. Rose played on a beautiful Amati cello dated 1662
The Athenaeum - Portrait of Irena Lorentowicz (Tadeusz Pruszkowski - ) Portrait, History, Woman Painting, Pre Raphaelite Art, Female Art, Athenaeum, Women
Portrait of Irena Lorentowicz (Tadeusz Pruszkowski - )
The Athenaeum - Portrait of Irena Lorentowicz (Tadeusz Pruszkowski - )
MR by Moissej Nappelbaum (1869-1958) - Portraits of Soviet Intellectual Life Singer, Film Director, Historical Photos
Moissej Nappelbaum (1869-1958) - Portraits of Soviet Intellectual Life
MR by Moissej Nappelbaum (1869-1958) - Portraits of Soviet Intellectual Life
Lynn Harrell Artists, Posters, Lynn, Author, Greats
Lynn Harrell
The German cellist and composer Bernhard Romberg (1767-1841) was an almost exact contemporary of Beethoven, whose works for the cello are still widely used as teaching pieces. We have him to thank, unfortunately, for there being no Beethoven cello concerto - Beethoven offered to write one for him, but Romberg turned him down, saying that he preferred to play his own works. Play, Beethoven, Instruments
The German cellist and composer Bernhard Romberg (1767-1841) was an almost exact contemporary of Beethoven, whose works for the cello are still widely used as teaching pieces. We have him to thank, unfortunately, for there being no Beethoven cello concerto - Beethoven offered to write one for him, but Romberg turned him down, saying that he preferred to play his own works.