We have no way of knowing who the VERY first one is but it is thought that Phillip is. No guarantees that this answer is accurate, but this is the best guess.
Uh. It's a cellist that sits third chair? It seems like you don't understand orchestra seating arrangements. String players sit according to skill and ability, and the first chair of a section is the best player. The third chair would be the third best cellist.
It's really just first chair, but the cellist may be called the section leader.
"First chair" is a term used in orchestras to designate the principal performer in each of its sections; that is, the principal performer for violas, cellos, oboes, etc. Violins, on the other hand, do no have a first chair - they have the concertmaster, who has special duties in the course of an orchestral performance. Where a first chair is responsible for tuning his/her section, the concertmaster is responsible for tuning the entire orchestra. The first chair for string sections, where two people share a single music stand, does not turn the pages of a music sheet. This duty belongs to the person sitting next to them (sometimes called the "inside" chair). To be a first chair, one must exhibit exceptional skill with their instrument and be a leader to the others in their section. This person will perform the solo parts written for his/her instrument; a first cello (or first cellist), for example, will play the special cello parts unless a special guest soloist is in attendance.
The first chair 'cello sits to the right of the conductor.
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The current first chair in the band is Sarah Smith.
The current first chair in the orchestra is Sarah Smith.
The Silver Chair was first published in September of 1953.
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