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  • As a surprising encore, WPAS's president and chief executive, Neale Perl a former professional cellist, joined Peled for Handel's four-movement Sonata for Two Cellos.

    Amit Peled strikes a romantic mood Joe Banno 2011

  • My one criticism of "The Lost Cellos of Lev ­Aronson" is that Ms. Brent does not tell us enough about ­Aronson's recovery in America.

    The Wound and the Bow 2009

  • It was far superior to the 8 cello version performed in the CalArts Cellos program at the REDCAT earlier this year.

    All Killer, No Filler 2006

  • It was far superior to the 8 cello version performed in the CalArts Cellos program at the REDCAT earlier this year.

    Archive 2006-11-01 2006

  • DEVITO: No, I knew it was the last seven Lemon Cellos that was going to get me.

    CNN Transcript Jun 6, 2007 2007

  • He just said I had some Lemon Cellos, and I ` m hung over.

    CNN Transcript Jun 6, 2007 2007

  • DANNY DEVITO, ACTOR: I knew it was the last seven Lemon Cellos that was going to get me.

    CNN Transcript Nov 30, 2006 2006

  • Cellos are so cool these huge, gorgeous pieces of furniture you stick between your thighs and evoke low growls and unearthly, longing high notes.

    8/30/02 Tessa flew to Los 2002

  • Cellos are so cool these huge, gorgeous pieces of furniture you stick between your thighs and evoke low growls and unearthly, longing high notes.

    8/8/02 This one goes out 2002

  • II + 1 Ob., or: Violas + 'Cellos + 1 Cl. or:' Cellos + D. basses + 1 Fag.

    Principles of orchestration 1923

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