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The name of the piece is "Cello Suite in C minor, BWV 1011" by JS Bach.
This answer is subjective based on opinion. My favorite cello piece (which I have heard used for TV and Movies) is Nulla in Mundo Pax Sincera by Vivaldi. (This piece is written for Voice, cello and harpsichord) My first "audition" piece is also widely recognizable. It came from the third Back cello suite. The Bach cello suites are solo pieces that may be familar to some audiences.
Mark Alan Taggart has written: 'An analysis of Suite for cello, op. 72, and Second suite for cello, op. 80, by Benjamin Britten'
Might be the Suite for cello #1 in G Major by Johann Sebastian Bach.
It's called Cello Suite No.1 by Bach
Suite for cello & jazz piano cello: no 06, Cello Fan.
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Music written by Arkady Luxemburg for orchestra Suite No. 1, Suite No. 2, Humoresque and also pieces for cello Hora and Twirl made him famous.
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All six of the original cello pieces composed by Back were written in a six year period from 1717 to 1723. The first suite was composed over an eight month period; the other five took roughly the same amount of time to compose.
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Depends on which composer's music being searched for.