Word: cellos
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Violin-H. A. Eaton, C. Brewer, J. C. Hoppin, O. G. Villard, G. H. Ingalls, J. C. Hayes, W. Cary, Alfred Friedlander. Clarionet-F. R. Sibley. Flute-E. H. Carpenter, R. E. Leach. Cornet-C. H. Pierce. Cello-C. M. Keep. Snare drum-C. E. Cook. Piano-Mr. Worthely. End instruments-Walter C. Nichols...
LOST.- Wednesday night, a 'Cello bone in a dark green case. Finder will please return same to 739 Cambridge street...
...cello quartette has recently been formed at Yale...
...string quartette has been formed of members of the Pierian: Sterne, 1st violin; Corne, 2d violin; Robbins, viola; and Naumberg, 'cello. The quartette will play at the concert in Sanders Theatre next week...
...unique instruments as guitars and mandolins. Therefore, the management has with some trouble secured some traditional and characteristic Spanish airs and dances which are specially adapted to those instruments, and which will be new to most audiences. In some of these airs a flute part is introduced and a 'cello will probably be soon added to the club. The effect in these Spanish airs is heightened by use of triangle, cymbals, tambourine, and castanets. The following men at present compose the club...