The person who plays the cello is called a cellist. It was invented by Antonio Stradivari, who was a violin maker. you can hear a cello in an orchestra or small group!
"The orchestra sounded amazing, especially the cello section."
in a string orchestra the instruments are: Bass Violin Viola Cello.
No it is played in an orchestra.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of cellos. This may be because cellos are not usually found in groups. An orchestra may have six to twelve cellos in its string section, but no group name has been applied to such a group.
String orchestra instrumentation is 1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, cello, bass. Violincello or "cello" is a member of the violin family, as are the others listed. Many prominent composers wrote works for string orchestra. One is Tchaikovsky's "Serenade for Strings." Besides- there's always room for cello :)
The string section.
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Violin cello and a piano Actually, a concerto can be for almost any solo instrument and orchestra. The commonest are those for piano & orchestra, violin & orchestra, and cello & orchestra.
Professional orchestras usually have 5-10 cellos in one section depending on the size of the orchestra and nature of the performance.
Most likely, Cello and Orchestra (or cello and piano). Please specify which concerto you mean and I can tell you.
an organ is huge but not part of the orchestra is you want one in the orchestra then the piano