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Cello zum Anfassen

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Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 15:00
Today, we're taking a closer look at the cello, also known as the "violoncello." This string instrument is played sitting down, held between the knees on a spike, has four strings, and spans four octaves. Used both as a solo and orchestral instrument, the cello is highly valued for its velvety sound. Discover more exciting facts by listening and watching! "Instruments to Touch" series explores a rich collection of instruments, sharing fascinating anecdotes from musicians.

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Florian HoheiselCello
Juriko AkimotoPiano
Carmen RattayModerator

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