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The Great Cellists

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The instrument we know today developed from the "bass violin" and came into general use in the 17th century. Through her research of performers and teachers, from Boccherini and Romberg to Casala and Jacqueline du Pre, author Margaret Campbell presents a rich picture of traditions handed down the generations and developed internationally, and recreates the magic of the greatest cellists in history.

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The Great Cellists, Margaret Campbell

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2003
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Title
The Great Cellists
Language
English
Publisher
Robson Books
Released
2003
Format
Paperback
Pages
288
ISBN10
1861056540
ISBN13
9781861056542
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The instrument we know today developed from the "bass violin" and came into general use in the 17th century. Through her research of performers and teachers, from Boccherini and Romberg to Casala and Jacqueline du Pre, author Margaret Campbell presents a rich picture of traditions handed down the generations and developed internationally, and recreates the magic of the greatest cellists in history.