List of compositions for cello and piano
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Cello
The cello is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is a member of the violin family of musical instruments, which also includes the violin, viola, and double bass. Old forms of the instrument in the Baroque era are baryton and viol .A person who plays a cello is...

 and piano
Piano
The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. Widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal...

. This includes sonata
Sonata
Sonata , in music, literally means a piece played as opposed to a cantata , a piece sung. The term, being vague, naturally evolved through the history of music, designating a variety of forms prior to the Classical era...

s as well as other short pieces for cello and piano.

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  • Carl Friedrich Abel
    • Several sonatas
  • Charles-Valentin Alkan
    Charles-Valentin Alkan
    Charles-Valentin Alkan was a French composer and one of the greatest virtuoso pianists of his day. His attachment to his Jewish origins is displayed both in his life and his work. He entered the Paris Conservatoire at the age of six, earning many awards, and as an adult became a famous virtuoso...

    • Cello sonata "Sonate de concert", Op. 47 in E (1857)
  • Anatoly Alexandrov
    Anatoly Alexandrov
    Anatoly Alexandrov may refer to:*Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov , Soviet composer and People's Artist of the USSR*Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov , Soviet/Russian physicist and academician...

    • Andante Pathetico for cello and piano opus 17 (1915–1921)
    • Cello Sonata
      Cello sonata
      A cello sonata is usually a sonata written for cello and piano, though other instrumentations are used, such as solo cello. The most famous Romantic-era cellos sonatas are those written by Johannes Brahms and Ludwig van Beethoven...

       in G Major, Op. 112 (1981–1982)
  • Frangiz Ali-Zadeh
    • Habil-Sayagy In Habil's Style for cello and piano
  • Fikret Amirov
    Fikret Amirov
    Fikret Mashadi Jamil oghlu Amirov |Ganja]] - February 20, 1984, Baku) was a prominent Azerbaijani composer of the Soviet period.Fikret Amirov grew up in an atmosphere of Azerbaijani folk music...

    • Elegy for cello and piano (1948)
    • Poem-Monologue for cello and piano (1948)
  • Tanya Anisimova
    Tanya Anisimova
    Tanya Anisimova is a Russian cellist.Tanya Anisimova was born in the Chechen city of Grozny into a family of scientists : her father Dr. Mikhail Anisimov is a well-known physicist. Her mother was a chemist and an accomplished piano player and a singer. She died in 1981...

    • Icelandic Ballad (2007)
    • Mexico-Mexico (2005)
  • Anton Arensky
    Anton Arensky
    Anton Stepanovich Arensky -Biography:Arensky was born in Novgorod, Russia. He was musically precocious and had composed a number of songs and piano pieces by the age of nine...

    • Little Ballade, Op. 12/1
    • Capriccioso Dance, Op. 12/2
    • Oriental Melody, Op. 56/1
    • Romance
      Romance (music)
      The term romance has a centuries-long history. Applied to narrative ballads in Spain, it came to be used by the 18th century for simple lyrical pieces not only for voice, but also for instruments alone. During the 18th and 19th centuries Russian composers developed the French variety of the...

      , Op. 56/2
    • Chant Triste, Op. 56/3
    • Humoresque
      Humoresque
      Humoresque is a genre of romantic music characterized by pieces with fanciful humor in the sense of mood rather than wit. The name refers to the German term Humoreske, which was given from the 1800s onward to humorous tales....

      , Op. 56/4
  • Valery Arsumanov
    • Six Waltzes for cello and piano opus 170A
  • Kurt Atterberg
    Kurt Atterberg
    Kurt Magnus Atterberg was a Swedish composer. He is best known for his symphonies, operas and ballets. Atterberg once said that: "The Russians, Brahms, Reger were my ideals." His music combines their influences with Swedish folk tunes.-Biography:Atterberg was born in Gothenburg as the son of the...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 27 in B minor (1925; written to be played by any of several instruments)
  • Lera Auerbach
    Lera Auerbach
    Lera Auerbach is a Russian-born American composer and pianist.-Early life & education:Auerbach was born in Chelyabinsk, a city in the Urals bordering Siberia. She holds degrees in piano and composition from The Juilliard School, where she studied piano with Joseph Kalichstein and composition...

    • Twenty-Four Preludes for cello and piano opus 47 (1999)
    • Suite for cello and piano opus 47A (1999)
    • Sonata No. 1 for cello and piano opus 69 (2002) (Dedicated to David Finckel
      David Finckel
      David Finckel is an American cellist and influential figure in the classical music world. He is currently the cellist of the Emerson String Quartet, co-Artistic Director of The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, founder and co-Artistic Director of Music@Menlo, and Visiting Professor of Music...

       and Wu Han
      Wu Han (Pianist)
      Wu Han is a Chinese-American pianist, and influential figure in the classical music world. Leading an unusually multifaceted career, she has risen to international prominence through her wide-ranging activities as a concert performer, recording artist, educator, arts administrator, and cultural...

      )

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  • David N. Baker
    • Sonata for Violoncello and Piano (1973) (Commissioned by Janos Starker)
  • Granville Bantock
    Granville Bantock
    Sir Granville Bantock was a British composer of classical music.-Biography:Granville Ransome Bantock was born in London. His father was a Scottish doctor. He was intended by his parents for the Indian Civil Service but was drawn into the musical world. His first teacher was Dr Gordon Saunders at...

    • Cello sonata in B minor (1940s)
    • Cello sonata in F-sharp minor (1940s)
  • Samuel Barber
    Samuel Barber
    Samuel Osborne Barber II was an American composer of orchestral, opera, choral, and piano music. His Adagio for Strings is his most popular composition and widely considered a masterpiece of modern classical music...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 6
      Cello Sonata (Barber)
      The Cello Sonata opus 6 by Samuel Barber is a sonata for cello and piano. It is in the key of C minor.It has three movements:#Allegro ma non troppo#Adagio#Allegro appassionato....

       in C minor (1932)
  • Béla Bartók
    Béla Bartók
    Béla Viktor János Bartók was a Hungarian composer and pianist. He is considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century and is regarded, along with Liszt, as Hungary's greatest composer...

    • Sonatina for cello and piano originally for piano (1915) (arr. Varga)
  • Rami Bar-Niv
    • Improvisation for cello solo (5 min) (1997)
    • Improvisation for cello and piano (11 min) (2001)
    • Longing for my Father - 7 songs without words for cello and piano (26 min) (2002)
    • Blue-Rag for cello and piano (5 min) (1998)
    • Blue-Rag for 2 cellos (or cello and violin/viola/flute/clarinet/trumpet/oboe/saxophone) and piano (5 min) (1998)
    • Shmateh-Rag for cello and piano (5 min) (2004)
    • Vocalise on Prelude #1 by Bach, for cello and piano (5 min) (1998)
  • Arnold Bax
    Arnold Bax
    Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, KCVO was an English composer and poet. His musical style blended elements of romanticism and impressionism, often with influences from Irish literature and landscape. His orchestral scores are noted for their complexity and colourful instrumentation...

    • Sonata in E-flat (1923)
    • Sonatina in D (1933)
    • Legend-Sonata in F-sharp minor (1943)
  • Ludwig van Beethoven
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential composers of all time.Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of...

    • Cello Sonatas, Op. 5
      Cello Sonatas No. 1 and No. 2, Opus 5 (Beethoven)
      Cello Sonatas No. 1 and No. 2 were written by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1796, while he was in Berlin. While there, Beethoven met the King of Prussia Friedrich Wilhelm II, an ardent music-lover and keen cellist...

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      • Cello sonata, Op. 5, No. 1 in F major (1796)
      • Cello sonata, Op. 5, No. 2 in G minor (1796)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 69
      Cello Sonata No. 3 (Beethoven)
      Ludwig van Beethoven's Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69 was writtenin 1808. It consists of three movements:# Allegro, ma non tanto# Scherzo# Adagio cantabile – Allegro vivacein contrast to the normal sonata form fast–slow–fast....

       in A (1808)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 102, No. 1 in C (1815)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 102, No. 2 in D (1815)
    • Twelve Variations for cello & piano in F major on Mozart's "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen," Op. 66 (1796)
    • Twelve Variations for cello & piano in G major on Handel's "See, the Conqu'ring Hero comes," WoO 45
    • Seven Variations for cello & piano in E flat major on Mozart's "Bei Männern," WoO 46
  • Richard Rodney Bennett
    Richard Rodney Bennett
    Sir Richard Rodney Bennett, CBE is an English composer renowned for his film scores and his jazz performance as much as for his challenging concert works...

    • Sonata for Cello and Piano (1991)
  • William Sterndale Bennett
    William Sterndale Bennett
    Sir William Sterndale Bennett was an English composer. He ranks as the most distinguished English composer of the Romantic school-Biography:...

    • Cello sonata (duo sonata), Op. 32
  • Adolphe Biarent
    Adolphe Biarent
    Adolphe Biarent was a Belgian composer, conductor, cellist and music teacher.Biarent studied at the conservatories of Brussels and of Ghent, and was a pupil of Émile Mathieu...

  • Harrison Birtwistle
    Harrison Birtwistle
    Sir Harrison Paul Birtwistle CH is a British contemporary composer.-Life:Birtwistle was born in Accrington, a mill town in Lancashire some 20 miles north of Manchester. His interest in music was encouraged by his mother, who bought him a clarinet when he was seven, and arranged for him to have...

    • Lied (7 min) (2006)
  • Felix Blumenfeld
    Felix Blumenfeld
    Felix Mikhailovich Blumenfeld was a Russian composer, conductor, pianist and teacher.He was born in Kovalevka, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire , the son of Austrian Mikhail Frantsevich Blumenfeld and the Polish Marie Szymanowska, and studied composition at the St...

    • Two Morceaux for cello and piano, opus 19 (1894)
  • Luigi Boccherini
    Luigi Boccherini
    Luigi Rodolfo Boccherini was an Italian classical era composer and cellist whose music retained a courtly and galante style while he matured somewhat apart from the major European musical centers. Boccherini is most widely known for one particular minuet from his String Quintet in E, Op. 11, No...

  • Léon Boëllmann
    Léon Boëllmann
    Léon Boëllmann was a French composer of Alsatian origin, known for a small number of compositions for organ. His best-known composition is Suite Gothique , still very much a staple of the organ repertoire, especially its dramatic concluding Toccata.-Biography:The son of a pharmacist, Boëllmann was...

    • Suite, Op. 6 (1890)
    • Variations Symphoniques, Op. 23 (1893)
    • Suite Gothiques, Op. 25 (1895)
      • 2. Menuet Gothique
      • 3. Prière à Notre-Dame
    • Duex morceaux, Op. 31 (1896)
      • 1. Valse lente
      • 2. Menuet
    • Cello sonata, Op. 40 (1897)
  • William Bolcom
    William Bolcom
    William Elden Bolcom is an American composer and pianist. He has received the Pulitzer Prize, the National Medal of Arts, two Grammy Awards, the Detroit Music Award and was named 2007 Composer of the Year by Musical America. Bolcom taught composition at the University of Michigan from 1973–2008...

    • Decalage (1969)
    • Capriccio
      Capriccio
      Capriccio may refer to:* A capriccio, a tempo marking* Capriccio , a chamber music composition* Capriccio , a piece of music which is fairly free in form* Capriccio , a 1942 German-language opera by Richard Strauss...

       (1985)
    • Sonata for Violincello and Piano (1989)
  • Antonio Maria Bononcini
    Antonio Maria Bononcini
    Antonio Maria Bononcini was an Italian cellist and composer, the younger brother of the better-known Giovanni Battista Bononcini....

    • 12 sonatas, a sonata da camera and a sinfonia for cello and figured bass
  • Alexander Borodin
    Alexander Borodin
    Alexander Porfiryevich Borodin was a Russian Romantic composer and chemist of Georgian–Russian parentage. He was a member of the group of composers called The Five , who were dedicated to producing a specifically Russian kind of art music...

    • Cello sonata in B minor
  • Henriëtte Bosmans
    Henriëtte Bosmans
    Henriëtte Hilda Bosmans was a Dutch composer.Bosmans was born in Amsterdam, the daughter of Henri Bosmans, principal cellist of the Concertgebouw Orchestra, and the pianist Sara Benedicts, piano teacher at the Amsterdam Conservatory. Her father died when she was 6 months old...

    • Cello Sonata (1919)
    • Nuit calme (1926)
  • Johannes Brahms
    Johannes Brahms
    Johannes Brahms was a German composer and pianist, and one of the leading musicians of the Romantic period. Born in Hamburg, Brahms spent much of his professional life in Vienna, Austria, where he was a leader of the musical scene...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 38
      Cello Sonata No. 1 (Brahms)
      The Cello Sonata No. 1 in E minor, Op. 38, actually entitled "Sonate für Klavier und Violoncello", was written by Johannes Brahms in 1862–5.-Background:...

       in E minor (1862–5)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 99
      Cello Sonata No. 2 (Brahms)
      The Cello Sonata No. 2 in F Major, Op. 99 was written by Johannes Brahms in 1886, more than twenty years after completing his first cello sonata...

       in F (1886)
    • Violin sonata No 1 in G Major Rain, Op. 78
      Violin Sonata No. 1 (Brahms)
      The Violin Sonata No. 1 in G major, Op. 78, for violin and piano was composed by Johannes Brahms during the summers of 1878 and 1879 in Pörtschach am Wörthersee. It was first performed on 8 November 1879 in Bonn. Each of three movements of this sonata shares common motivic ideas or thematic...

       (1878–9) transcribed for cello.
    • Violin Sonata in A, Op. 100 (transcribed for cello by Varga)
    • Violin Sonata in d minor, Op. 108 (transcribed for cello by Varga)
    • Brahms-Piatti: Twenty-One Hungarian Dances (1881)
  • Frank Bridge
    Frank Bridge
    Frank Bridge was an English composer and violist.-Life:Bridge was born in Brighton and studied at the Royal College of Music in London from 1899 to 1903 under Charles Villiers Stanford and others...

  • Benjamin Britten
    Benjamin Britten
    Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten, OM CH was an English composer, conductor, and pianist. He showed talent from an early age, and first came to public attention with the a cappella choral work A Boy Was Born in 1934. With the premiere of his opera Peter Grimes in 1945, he leapt to...

  • Earle Brown
    Earle Brown
    Earle Brown was an American composer who established his own formal and notational systems...

    • Music for Cello and Piano
  • Max Bruch
    Max Bruch
    Max Christian Friedrich Bruch , also known as Max Karl August Bruch, was a German Romantic composer and conductor who wrote over 200 works, including three violin concertos, the first of which has become a staple of the violin repertoire.-Life:Bruch was born in Cologne, Rhine Province, where he...

    • Kol Nidrei, Op. 47 (1881)
    • Canzone, Op. 55 (1891)
    • Adagio nach Keltischen melodien, Op. 56 (1891)
    • Ave Maria, Op. 61 (1892)
    • Vier Stücke, Op. 70 (1897) :de:Vier Stücke, Op. 70 (Bruch)

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  • David Carlson
    David Carlson
    David Carlson American composer.Carlson studied theory and composition at the Los Angeles High School of the Arts and with Leonard Stein at the California Institute of the Arts...

    • Sonata for Cello and Piano (1991) (Carl Fischer Music)
  • Elliott Carter
    Elliott Carter
    Elliott Cook Carter, Jr. is a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer born and living in New York City. He studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the 1930s, and then returned to the United States. After a neoclassical phase, he went on to write atonal, rhythmically complex music...

    • Cello sonata (1948)
  • Alfredo Casella
    Alfredo Casella
    Alfredo Casella was an Italian composer, pianist and conductor.- Life and career :Casella was born in Turin; his family included many musicians; his grandfather, a friend of Paganini's, was first cello in the San Carlo Theatre in Lisbon and eventually was soloist in the Royal Chapel in Turin...

    • Cello Sonata No. 1 (Casella)
    • Cello Sonata No. 2 (Casella)
  • Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
    Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco
    Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco was an Italian composer. He was known as one of the foremost guitar composers in the twentieth century with almost one hundred compositions for that instrument. In 1939 he migrated to the United States and became a film composer for some 200 Hollywood movies for the next...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 50
    • Sonata for cello and harp
  • Jordi Cervelló (1935- )
    • Sonata In Memorian Pau Casals for cello and piano (10 min) (1976)
    • Un Cant a Pau Casals for cello and piano (1991)
  • George Chadwick
    • Romanza (1883)
    • Easter Morn (1914)
  • Daniel Chazanoff
    • Leaves of a Hebrew Calendar for Cello and Piano (Allentoff Music)
  • Frédéric Chopin
    Frédéric Chopin
    Frédéric François Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist. He is considered one of the great masters of Romantic music and has been called "the poet of the piano"....

    • Cello sonata, Op. 65
      Cello Sonata (Chopin)
      Frédéric Chopin wrote his Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 65 in 1846. It is one of only nine works of Chopin published during his lifetime that were written for instruments other than piano . Chopin composed four sonatas, the others being all piano sonatas...

       in G minor (1845–6)
  • Francesco Cilea
    Francesco Cilea
    Francesco Cilea was an Italian composer. Today he is particularly known for his operas L'arlesiana and Adriana Lecouvreur.-Biography:...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 38 in D (1888)
  • Henry Cowell
    Henry Cowell
    Henry Cowell was an American composer, music theorist, pianist, teacher, publisher, and impresario. His contribution to the world of music was summed up by Virgil Thomson, writing in the early 1950s:...

    • Cello sonata
  • Jean Cras
    Jean Cras
    Jean Émile Paul Cras was a 20th century French composer and career naval officer. His musical compositions were inspired by his native Brittany, his travels to Africa, and most of all, by his sea voyages...

    • "La Chair", Cello Sonata (1901)
    • Largo
      Largo
      -Music:* Largo, a very slow tempo, or a musical piece or movement in such a tempo* Handel's Largo or "Ombra mai fù", an aria from the opera Serse* Hugo Largo, American band from the 1980s* Strong and stately...

       (1903)
    • Légende
      Legende
      Legende is a solo work for trumpet and piano, composed by George Enescu and premiered by Merri Franquin, professor of cornet at the Paris Conservatoire. It reflects the impressionistic style of Enesco's teachers Jules Massenet and Gabriel Fauré. The title is an homage to Professor Franquin...

       (1930)
  • César Cui
    César Cui
    César Antonovich Cui was a Russian of French and Lithuanian descent. His profession was as an army officer and a teacher of fortifications; his avocational life has particular significance in the history of music, in that he was a composer and music critic; in this sideline he is known as a...

    • Scherzando, Op. 36 No. 1 (1886)
    • Cantabile
      Cantabile
      Cantabile is a musical term meaning literally "singable" or "songlike" . It has several meanings in different contexts. In instrumental music, it indicates a particular style of playing designed to imitate the human voice. For 18th century composers, the term is often used synonymously with...

      , Op. 36 No. 2 (1886)
    • Barcarolle
      Barcarolle
      A barcarole is a folk song sung by Venetian gondoliers, or a piece of music composed in that style...

      , Op. 81 (1910)

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  • Claude Debussy
    Claude Debussy
    Claude-Achille Debussy was a French composer. Along with Maurice Ravel, he was one of the most prominent figures working within the field of impressionist music, though he himself intensely disliked the term when applied to his compositions...

    • Cello sonata
      Cello Sonata (Debussy)
      The Cello Sonata is a late work by the French composer Claude Debussy. It was the first of a planned series of 'Six sonates pour divers instruments', however Debussy only completed two others, the sonata for violin and the sonata for flute, viola and harp. The sonata for cello and piano was written...

       in D minor (1915)
  • Frederick Delius
    Frederick Delius
    Frederick Theodore Albert Delius, CH was an English composer. Born in the north of England to a prosperous mercantile family of German extraction, he resisted attempts to recruit him to commerce...

  • Norman Dello Joio
    Norman Dello Joio
    - Life :He was born Nicodemo DeGioio in New York City to Italian immigrants. He began his musical career as organist and choir director at the Star of the Sea Church on City Island in New York at age 14. His father was an organist, pianist, and vocal coach and coached many opera stars from the...

    • Duo Concertato (1949)
  • Edison Denisov
    Edison Denisov
    Edison Vasilievich Denisov was a Russian composer of so called "Underground" — "Anti-Collectivist", "alternative" or "nonconformist" division in the Soviet music.-Biography:...

    • Suite for cello and piano (1961)
    • Three Pieces for cello and piano, Op. 26 (1967)
    • Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 40 (1971)
    • Variations on a Theme of Schubert for cello and piano (1986)
  • Ernő Dohnányi
    Erno Dohnányi
    Ernő Dohnányi was a Hungarian conductor, composer, and pianist. He used the German form of his name Ernst von Dohnányi for most of his published compositions....

    • Cello Sonata in B-flat minor, Op. 8
    • Ruralia Hungarica
      Ruralia Hungarica
      Ruralia Hungarica is a name given by the Hungarian composer Ernő Dohnányi to four interrelated works.First came the version for solo piano, a suite containing 7 movements, Op. 32a, in 1923:* I. Allegretto, molto tenero* II. Presto, ma non tanto...

      , Op. 32d
  • Felix Draeseke
    Felix Draeseke
    Felix August Bernhard Draeseke was a composer of the "New German School" admiring Liszt and Richard Wagner. He wrote compositions in most forms including eight operas and stage works, four symphonies, and much vocal and chamber music.-Life:Felix Draeseke was born in the Franconian ducal town of...

  • Marcel Dupré
    Marcel Dupré
    Marcel Dupré , was a French organist, pianist, composer, and pedagogue.-Biography:Marcel Dupré was born in Rouen . Born into a musical family, he was a child prodigy. His father Albert Dupré was organist in Rouen and a friend of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, who built an organ in the family house when...

    • Sonata for cello and organ
  • Antonín Dvořák
    Antonín Dvorák
    Antonín Leopold Dvořák was a Czech composer of late Romantic music, who employed the idioms of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia. Dvořák’s own style is sometimes called "romantic-classicist synthesis". His works include symphonic, choral and chamber music, concerti, operas and many...

    • Cello Concerto No.1 in A major, B.10 (1865)
    • Polonaise
      Polonaise
      The polonaise is a slow dance of Polish origin, in 3/4 time. Its name is French for "Polish."The polonaise had a rhythm quite close to that of the Swedish semiquaver or sixteenth-note polska, and the two dances have a common origin....

       in A major, B.94 (1879)
    • Rondo
      Rondo
      Rondo, and its French equivalent rondeau, is a word that has been used in music in a number of ways, most often in reference to a musical form, but also to a character-type that is distinct from the form...

       in G minor, Op. 94, B.171 (1891)
    • Slavonic Dances
      Slavonic Dances
      The Slavonic Dances are a series of 16 orchestral pieces composed by Antonín Dvořák in 1878 and 1886 and published in two sets as Opus 46 and Opus 72 respectively. Originally written for piano four hands, the Slavonic Dances were inspired by Johannes Brahms's own Hungarian Dances and were...

      , Op. 46, B.172 (1891)
      • No.3 in A major, Polka : Allegretto
      • No.8 in G minor, Furiant : Vivace
    • Silent Woods, Op. 68.5, B.173 (1891)

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  • Ludovico Einaudi
    Ludovico Einaudi
    Ludovico Einaudi OMRI is an Italian contemporary music composer and pianist.-Biography:Born in Turin, Italy, Einaudi's mother played to him on the piano as a child. He began his musical training at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, gaining a diploma in composition in 1982...

    • A Fuoco
    • Al Di La Del Vetro
    • Andare
    • DNA
    • Due Tramonti
    • Luce Dei Miei Occhi
    • Resta Con Me
    • Password
  • George Enescu
    George Enescu
    George Enescu was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor and teacher.-Biography:Enescu was born in the village of Liveni , Dorohoi County at the time, today Botoşani County. He showed musical talent from early in his childhood. A child prodigy, Enescu created his first musical...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 26, No. 1 in F-sharp minor
    • Cello sonata, Op. 26, No. 2 in C
  • Sven Einar Englund
    Sven Einar Englund
    Sven Einar Englund was a Finnish composer.-Life:Sven Einar Englund was born at Ljugarn in Gotland on June 17. 1916; he died 27th. June 1999...

  • Andrei Yakovlevich Eshpai
    • Sonata for cello and piano (1990) (25 min)

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  • Louise Farrenc
    Louise Farrenc
    Louise Farrenc was a French composer, virtuosa pianist and teacher. Born Jeanne-Louise Dumont in Paris, she was the daughter of Jacques-Edme Dumont, a successful sculptor, and sister to Auguste Dumont.-Biography:...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 46 in B-flat (published 1861)
  • Gabriel Fauré
    Gabriel Fauré
    Gabriel Urbain Fauré was a French composer, organist, pianist and teacher. He was one of the foremost French composers of his generation, and his musical style influenced many 20th century composers...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 109 in D minor (1917)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 117 in G minor (1921)
    • Elegie, Op. 24
    • Papillon
    • Serenade
  • Jindřich Feld
    Jindrich Feld
    Jindřich Feld was a Czech composer of classical music.-Biography:Feld was born into a musical family, his father a well-known professor of violin at the Prague Conservatory which followed the tradition of Otakar Ševčík, the master of Jan Kubelík. His mother was a violinist...

    • Three pieces for cello and piano (1954–55)
    • Sonata for cello and piano (1972)
  • John Foulds
    John Foulds
    John Herbert Foulds was a British composer of classical music. Largely self-taught as a composer, he was one of the most remarkable and unjustly forgotten figures of the "British Musical Renaissance"....

    • Cello Sonata, Op. 6 (around 1905, revised 1927)
  • César Franck
    César Franck
    César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck was a composer, pianist, organist, and music teacher who worked in Paris during his adult life....

    • Violin Sonata in A major
      Violin Sonata (Franck)
      The Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano by César Franck is one of his best known compositions, and considered one of the finest sonatas for violin and piano ever written...

      , arranged for cello and piano by Jules Delsart
      Jules Delsart
      Jules Delsart was a 19th-century French cellist and teacher. He is best known for his arrangement for cello and piano of César Franck's Violin Sonata in A major...

       and approved by the composer
  • Eduard Franck
    Eduard Franck
    Eduard Franck was born in Breslau, the capital of the Prussian province of Silesia. He was the fourth child of a wealthy and cultivated banker who exposed his children to the best and brightest that Germany had to offer. Frequenters to the Franck home included such luminaries as Heine, Humboldt,...

    • Cello Sonate, No.1 in D major, Op. 6 (1846)
    • Cello Sonata, No.2 in F major, Op. 42 (1882)
  • Richard Franck
    Richard Franck
    Richard Franck was a German pianist, composer and teacher. He was born in Cologne and was the son of the German composer, pianist and teacher Eduard Franck...

    • Cello Sonata, No.1 in D major, , Op. 22 (1894)
    • Cello Sonata, No.2 in E flat major, Op. 36 (1903)
    • Serenade for cello in C major, Op. 24 (1896)
  • Robert Fuchs
    Robert Fuchs
    Robert Fuchs was an Austrian composer and music teacher.As Professor of music theory at the Vienna Conservatory, Fuchs taught many notable composers, while he was himself a highly regarded composer in his lifetime....

    • Cello sonata, Op. 29 in D minor
    • Cello sonata, Op. 83 in E-flat minor

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  • Valeri Gavrilin
    • Kholeovliya for cello and piano (2003)
  • Jiří Gemrot
    Jiří Gemrot
    Jiří Gemrot is a Czech composer, radio executive, and a record producer. Since 1990 he has been director in chief of Czech Radio in Prague. As a composer, his music has been performed by all of the Czech Republic's major orchestras.Gemrot studied at the Prague Conservatory from 1972–1976 where he...

    • Sonata for cello and piano (published 2003 by Český rozhlas )
  • Roberto Gerhard
    Roberto Gerhard
    Robert Gerhard i Ottenwaelder was a Catalan Spanish composer and musical scholar and writer, generally known outside Catalonia as Robert Gerhard.-Life:...

    • Cello sonata
  • Friedrich Gernsheim
    Friedrich Gernsheim
    Friedrich Gernsheim was a German composer, conductor and pianist.Gernsheim was born in Worms. He was given his first musical training at home under his mother's care, then starting from the age of seven under Worms' musical director, Louis Liebe, a former pupil of Louis Spohr...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 12 in D minor
    • Cello sonata, Op. 87 in E minor
  • Alberto Ginastera
    Alberto Ginastera
    Alberto Evaristo Ginastera was an Argentine composer of classical music. He is considered one of the most important Latin American classical composers.- Biography :...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 49 (1979)
  • Alexander Glazunov
    Alexander Glazunov
    Alexander Konstantinovich Glazunov was a Russian composer of the late Russian Romantic period, music teacher and conductor...

    • Arabic Melody for cello and piano, Op. 4 No. 5; from Five Romances (songs) (1882­-1885)
    • Elegy in D flat major for cello and piano (Une Pensee a F. Liszt), Op. 17 (1888)
    • Two Pieces for cello and piano, Op. 20A (1888) (Melodie; Spanish Serenade)
    • Chant du Ménestrel for cello and piano, Op. 71 (1900)
  • Karl Goldmark
    Karl Goldmark
    Karl Goldmark, also known originally as Károly Goldmark and later sometimes as Carl Goldmark; May 18, 1830, Keszthely – January 2, 1915, Vienna) was a Hungarian composer.- Life and career :...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 39 in F (1890)
  • Paul Graener
    Paul Graener
    Paul Graener was a German composer and conductor.-Biography:Graener was born in Berlin and orphaned as a young child. A boy soprano, he taught himself composition and in 1896 moved to London, where he gave private lessons and served briefly as conductor at the Haymarket Theatre...

    • Suite, Op. 66 (1924)
  • Mark Gresham
    Mark Gresham
    Mark Gresham is an American composer and music journalist.In 2003 he was recipient of ASCAP's Deems Taylor Award for Sounds Like Home, an article about American composer Jennifer Higdon, published in Creative Loafing Atlanta...

    • Sonata for Violoncello and Piano (1993)
  • Edvard Grieg
    Edvard Grieg
    Edvard Hagerup Grieg was a Norwegian composer and pianist. He is best known for his Piano Concerto in A minor, for his incidental music to Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt , and for his collection of piano miniatures Lyric Pieces.-Biography:Edvard Hagerup Grieg was born in...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 36
      Cello Sonata (Grieg)
      Edvard Grieg composed the Cello Sonata in A minor, Op. 36, his largest chamber work, in 1883 marking a return to composition following a period when the composer had been pre-occupied with his conducting duties at the Bergen Symphony Orchestra as well as illness. Grieg dedicated the piece to his...

       in A minor (1883)
  • Friedrich Grützmacher
    Friedrich Grützmacher
    Friedrich Wilhelm Grützmacher was a noted German cellist in the second half of the 19th century.Grützmacher was born in Dessau, Anhalt, and was first taught by his father...

     (1832–1903)
    • Hungarian Fantasy for Violoncello and Piano, Op. 7

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  • Heinrich von Herzogenberg
    Heinrich von Herzogenberg
    Heinrich Picot de Peccaduc, Freiherr von Herzogenberg was an Austrian composer and conductor descended from a French aristocratic family....

    • Cello Sonata, No.1 in a minor, Op. 52 (1886)
    • Cello Sonata, No.2, Op. 64 (1889)
    • Cello Sonata, No.3, Op. 94 (1895)
  • Kurt Hessenberg
    Kurt Hessenberg
    Kurt Hessenberg was a German composer and professor at the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Frankfurt am Main.- Life :...

    • Sonata, Op. 23 (1941)
  • John S. Hilliard
    John S. Hilliard
    John Stanley Hilliard is an American composer.Born into a family of musical amateurs, John Hilliard began his musical training by studying piano at the age of 6 from his cousin, a local piano teacher...

    • Cello sonata
  • Paul Hindemith
    Paul Hindemith
    Paul Hindemith was a German composer, violist, violinist, teacher, music theorist and conductor.- Biography :Born in Hanau, near Frankfurt, Hindemith was taught the violin as a child...

    • Cello sonatas (the former 1919, little sonata 1942, sonata 1948.)
  • Arthur Honegger
    Arthur Honegger
    Arthur Honegger was a Swiss composer, who was born in France and lived a large part of his life in Paris. He was a member of Les six. His most frequently performed work is probably the orchestral work Pacific 231, which is interpreted as imitating the sound of a steam locomotive.-Biography:Born...

    • Cello sonata, H32 (à René Gosselin) (1920)
    • Cello sonatina (1921)
  • Hans Huber
    Hans Huber (composer)
    Hans Huber was a composer from Switzerland.He was born in Eppenberg-Wöschnau . The son of an amateur musician, Huber became a chorister and showed an early talent for the piano. In 1870 he entered Leipzig Conservatory...

    • Cello Sonata, No.1 in D major, Op. 33 (1878)
    • Cello Sonata, No.2 "Pastoral Sonate" in A major, Op. 84
    • Suite in d minor, Op. 89 (1886)
    • Cello Sonata, No.3 in c-sharp minor, Op. 114 (1900)
    • Cello Sonata, No.4
    • Romance for Cello and Piano
  • Bertold Hummel
    Bertold Hummel
    Bertold Hummel was a German composer of modern classical music.- Life :Bertold Hummel was born November 27, 1925 in Hüfingen . He studied at the Academy of Music in Freiburg from 1947 to 1954, taking composition with Harald Genzmer, and cello with Atis Teichmanis...

  • Johann Nepomuk Hummel
    Johann Nepomuk Hummel
    Johann Nepomuk Hummel or Jan Nepomuk Hummel was an Austrian composer and virtuoso pianist. His music reflects the transition from the Classical to the Romantic musical era.- Life :...

  • William Hurlstone
    William Hurlstone
    William Yeates Hurlstone was an English composer who studied piano and composition at the Royal College of Music, after gaining a scholarship. His piano professors were Algernon Ashton and Edward Dannreuther...


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  • Vincent d'Indy
    Vincent d'Indy
    Vincent d'Indy was a French composer and teacher.-Life:Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy was born in Paris into an aristocratic family of royalist and Catholic persuasion. He had piano lessons from an early age from his paternal grandmother, who passed him on to Antoine François Marmontel and...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 84 in D (1924–5)
  • John Ireland
    John Ireland (composer)
    John Nicholson Ireland was an English composer.- Life :John Ireland was born in Bowdon, near Altrincham, Manchester, into a family of Scottish descent and some cultural distinction. His father, Alexander Ireland, a publisher and newspaper proprietor, was aged 70 at John's birth...

    • Cello sonata in G minor (1923)
  • Yoshirō Irino
    Yoshiro Irino
    was a Japanese composer.Irino was born in Soviet Vladivostok. He attended high school in Tokyo and went on to study economics at Tokyo Imperial University ....

    • Sonata for Cello and Piano (1945)

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  • Leoš Janáček
    Leoš Janácek
    Leoš Janáček was a Czech composer, musical theorist, folklorist, publicist and teacher. He was inspired by Moravian and all Slavic folk music to create an original, modern musical style. Until 1895 he devoted himself mainly to folkloristic research and his early musical output was influenced by...

    • Pohádka  or Fairy Tale (1910, rev. 1923)
  • Joseph Jongen
    Joseph Jongen
    Marie-Alphonse-Nicolas-Joseph Jongen was a Belgian organist, composer, and music educator.-Biography:Jongen was born in Liège. On the strength of an amazing precocity for music, he was admitted to the Liège Conservatoire at the extraordinarily young age of seven, and spent the next sixteen years...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 39 (1912)
  • Paul Juon
    Paul Juon
    Paul Juon was a Germanised Russian composerHe was born in Moscow, where his father was an insurance official. His mother was German, and he went to a German school in Moscow. He entered the Moscow Conservatory in 1889, where he studied violin with Jan Hřímalý and composition with Anton Arensky...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 54 in A minor (1913)

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  • Dmitri Kabalevsky
    Dmitri Kabalevsky
    Dmitry Borisovich Kabalevsky was a Russian composer.He helped to set up the Union of Soviet Composers in Moscow and remained one of its leading figures. He was a prolific composer of piano music and chamber music; many of his piano works have been performed by Vladimir Horowitz. He is probably...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 71 in B-flat (1962)
  • Robert Kahn
    Robert Kahn (composer)
    Robert Kahn was a German composer, pianist, and music teacher.- Life :Kahn was born in Mannheim, the second son of Bernhard Kahn and Emma Eberstadt. One of his seven siblings included financier Otto Kahn. His parents belonged to a distinguished family of bankers and merchants...

    • Cello Sonata, Op. 37 in F
  • Vitezslava Kapralova
    Vítezslava Kaprálová
    Vítězslava Kaprálová was a Czech composer and conductor. Among her teachers were some of the best European composers and conductors of the time - Bohuslav Martinů, Václav Talich, and Charles Münch.-Life:She was a daughter of composer Václav Kaprál...

    • Deux ritournelles pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 25 (1940)
  • Tikhon Khrennikov
    Tikhon Khrennikov
    Tikhon Nikolayevich Khrennikov was a Russian and Soviet composer, pianist, leader of the Union of Soviet Composers, who was also known for his political activities...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 34 (1989)
  • Friedrich Kiel
    Friedrich Kiel
    Friedrich Kiel was a German composer and music teacher.Writing of the chamber music of Friedrich Kiel, the famous scholar and critic Wilhelm Altmann notes that it was Kiel’s extreme modesty which kept him and his exceptional works from receiving the consideration they deserved...

    • Cello sonata in A minor, Op. 52 (1868)
  • Zoltán Kodály
    Zoltán Kodály
    Zoltán Kodály was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist, pedagogue, linguist, and philosopher. He is best known internationally as the creator of the Kodály Method.-Life:Born in Kecskemét, Kodály learned to play the violin as a child....

    • Cello sonata, Op. 4 (1909–10)
    • Dances of Galanta for cello and piano (arr. Varga)
    • Three chorale preludes
      • Ach was ist doch unser Leben
      • Vater unser im Himmelreich
      • Christus der uns selig macht
    • Prelude and fugue for cello and piano (Bach, tr. Kodály)
    • Sonatina for cello and piano
    • Adagio for cello and piano
    • Hungarian rondo for cello and piano
  • Charles Koechlin
    Charles Koechlin
    Charles Louis Eugène Koechlin was a French composer, teacher and writer on music. He was a political radical all his life and a passionate enthusiast for such diverse things as medieval music, The Jungle Book of Rudyard Kipling, Johann Sebastian Bach, film stars , travelling, stereoscopic...


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  • László Lajtha
    László Lajtha
    László Lajtha was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist and conductor.-Career:Born to Ida Wiesel, a Transsylvanian-Hungarian with some Saxon-German ancestry as the name Wiesel indicates and Pál Lajtha, an owner of a leather factory...

    • Cello sonata
  • Édouard Lalo
    Édouard Lalo
    Édouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo was a French composer.-Biography:Lalo was born in Lille , in northernmost France. He attended that city's music conservatory in his youth. Then, beginning at age 16, Lalo studied at the Paris Conservatoire under Berlioz's old enemy François Antoine Habeneck...

    • Cello sonata in A minor (to Anton Rubinstein), 1856
    • Allegro in E-flat, Op. 16 (to Léon Jacquard)
  • Vadim Larchikov
    • Sonata for cello and piano (1992)
  • Guillaume Lekeu
    Guillaume Lekeu
    Guillaume Lekeu was a Belgian composer of classical music.- Life :Lekeu, who was born in Verviers, Belgium, took his first lessons at the conservatoire in that city. In 1879, his parents moved to Poitiers, France. There, he finished school while he continued his music studies autodidactically...

    • Cello sonata in F (finished by Vincent d'Indy
      Vincent d'Indy
      Vincent d'Indy was a French composer and teacher.-Life:Paul Marie Théodore Vincent d'Indy was born in Paris into an aristocratic family of royalist and Catholic persuasion. He had piano lessons from an early age from his paternal grandmother, who passed him on to Antoine François Marmontel and...

      )
  • Ruggero Leoncavallo
    Ruggero Leoncavallo
    Ruggero Leoncavallo was an Italian opera composer. His two-act work Pagliacci remains one of the most popular works in the repertory, appearing as number 20 on the Operabase list of the most-performed operas worldwide.-Biography:...

    • Serenade
  • Franz Liszt
    Franz Liszt
    Franz Liszt ; ), was a 19th-century Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor, and teacher.Liszt became renowned in Europe during the nineteenth century for his virtuosic skill as a pianist. He was said by his contemporaries to have been the most technically advanced pianist of his age...

    • Élégie No. 1 [first/second/third version] S.130,(1874)
    • Duo in G (1875)
    • Élégie No. 2 S.131, (1877)
    • Romance oubliée S.132, (1880)
    • La lugubre gondola S.134, [first/second version] (1883?, 1885?)
  • Vasily Lobanov
    Vasily Lobanov
    Vasily Pavlovich Lobanov also Vassily Lobanov is a Russian composer and pianist.Lobanov studied at the Moscow Conservatory from 1963 to 1971: piano with Lev Naumov and composition with Sergey Balasanyan. He also studied with Yuri Kholopov and Alfred Schnittke...

    • Sonata No.1 for cello and piano Op. 14 (1971)
    • 7 pieces for cello and piano Op. 25 (1978)
    • Sonata No.2 for cello and piano Op. 54 (1989)
  • Pietro Antonio Locatelli
    • Cello sonata in D major

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  • James MacMillan
    • Cello Sonata No. 1
    • Cello Sonata No. 2 (15 min) (2000)
  • Albéric Magnard
    Albéric Magnard
    Lucien Denis Gabriel Albéric Magnard was a French composer, sometimes referred to as the "French Bruckner", though there are significant differences between the two composers...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 20 in A
  • Benedetto Marcello
    Benedetto Marcello
    Benedetto Marcello was a Venetian composer, writer, advocate, magistrate, and teacher.-Life:...

    • 12 sonatas (1730s)
  • Bohuslav Martinů
    Bohuslav Martinu
    Bohuslav Martinů was a prolific Czech composer of modern classical music. He was of Czech and Rumanian ancestry. Martinů wrote six symphonies, 15 operas, 14 ballet scores and a large body of orchestral, chamber, vocal and instrumental works. Martinů became a violinist in the Czech Philharmonic...

    • Cello sonata, No. 1 (1939)
    • Cello sonata, No. 2 (1941)
    • Cello sonata, No. 3 (1952)
  • Giuseppe Martucci
    Giuseppe Martucci
    Giuseppe Martucci was an Italian composer, conductor, pianist and teacher. As a composer and teacher he was influential in reviving Italian interest in non-operatic music. As a conductor he helped to introduce Richard Wagner's operas to Italy and also gave important early concerts of English music...

    • Cello Sonata Op. 52 in F sharp minor (1880)
    • 3 Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 69 (1888)
    • 2 Romances for Cello and Piano, Op. 72 (1890)
  • Felix Mendelssohn
    Felix Mendelssohn
    Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Barthóldy , use the form 'Mendelssohn' and not 'Mendelssohn Bartholdy'. The Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians gives ' Felix Mendelssohn' as the entry, with 'Mendelssohn' used in the body text...

    • Cello sonata No. 1, Op. 45
      Cello Sonata No. 1 (Mendelssohn)
      Felix Mendelssohn's Cello Sonata No. 1 in B flat major, Op. 45 was composed in October 1838. The work has three movements:# Allegro vivace# Andante# Allegro assaiA typical performance lasts 25 minutes....

       in B flat Major (1838)
    • Cello sonata No. 2, Op. 58
      Cello Sonata No. 2 (Mendelssohn)
      Felix Mendelssohn's Cello Sonata No. 2 in D major, Op. 58 was composed in June 1843. The work, which was dedicated to the Russian/Polish cellist Count Mateusz Wielhorski, has four movements:# Allegro assai vivace# Allegretto scherzando# Adagio...

       in D Major (1842-3) (http://www.classical.net/music/composer/works/mendelssohn/opus.html)
    • Variations concertantes, Op. 17
    • Song Without Words in D major, Op. 109
    • Andante Cantabile from "Sonata No. 3" for Organ (Calamosca)
  • Eric Moe
    Eric Moe
    Eric Moe is a defenceman for the Timrå IK hockey team in the Swedish Elitserien league.-Career statistics:-International play:Played for Sweden in:*2006 World U18 Championships...

     (1954- )
    • Variations (1985) for cello and piano
  • Ernest John Moeran
    Ernest John Moeran
    Ernest John Moeran was an English composer who had strong associations with Ireland .-Early life:...

    • Cello sonata in A minor (1947)
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , baptismal name Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart , was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical era. He composed over 600 works, many acknowledged as pinnacles of symphonic, concertante, chamber, piano, operatic, and choral music...

    • Sonata in G major, K379 for Cello and Piano, transcribed by Alexander Kniazev
      Alexander Kniazev
      Alexander Kniazev is a Russian cellist and organist. He studied cello with Alexander Fedorchenko beginning at age six, and graduated from the Moscow Conservatory in 1986. He studied organ with Galina Kozlova, graduating from Nizhny Novgorod Conservatory in 1991.-External links:* Productions...

    • Sonata in G major, K301 for Cello and Piano, transcribed by Alexander Kniazev
    • Sonata in F major, K376 for Cello and Piano, transcribed by Alexander Kniazev
    • Sonata-Rondo from Mozarts Fragment KV Anh. 46 (374g) for cello and piano 1782 (completed by John Hilliard
      John S. Hilliard
      John Stanley Hilliard is an American composer.Born into a family of musical amateurs, John Hilliard began his musical training by studying piano at the age of 6 from his cousin, a local piano teacher...

      )
  • Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart
    Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart
    Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart , also known as F. X. Mozart, W. A. Mozart Son, or Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jr., was the youngest child of six born to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his wife Constanze. He was the younger of his parents' two surviving children...

    • Sonata for violoncello and piano in E major, Op. 19 (published in 1820)
  • Nikolai Myaskovsky
    Nikolai Myaskovsky
    Nikolai Yakovlevich Myaskovsky was a Russian and Soviet composer. He is sometimes referred to as the "father of the Soviet symphony".-Early years and first important works:...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 12 in D (1911)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 81 in A minor (1948–9)

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  • Ludvig Norman
    Ludvig Norman
    Ludvig Norman was a Swedish composer, conductor, pianist, and music teacher. Together with Franz Berwald and Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, he ranks among the most important Swedish symphonists of the 19th century....

    • Cello Sonata in D major, Op. 28
  • Jan Novák
    Jan Novák
    Jan Novák was a popular Czech composer of classical music. Novák was primarily active in the 1960s and composed the music for several films of Karel Kachyňa...

    • Rotundelli for cello and piano, 1981
  • Vítězslav Novák
    Vítezslav Novák
    Vítězslav Novák was one of the most well-respected Czech composers and pedagogues, almost singlehandedly founding a mid-century Czech school of composition...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 66 in G minor

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  • Charles Wilfred Orr
    Charles Wilfred Orr
    Charles Wilfred Leslie Orr, generally known as C. W. Orr , was an English composer.-Biography:Born in Cheltenham shortly after the death of his father from tuberculosis, he learnt the piano and studied music theory as a child. He was attracted to the singing of Elena Gerhardt, who he heard sing in...

    • Carmen Fantasy for cello and piano
  • Leo Ornstein
    Leo Ornstein
    Leo Ornstein was a leading American experimental composer and pianist of the early twentieth century...

    • Cello Sonata No.1, Op. 52 (1918)
    • Cello Sonata No.2 (1920)

Peter van Onna Geographies: Kyoto Anmintaku for Cello and Piano

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  • Paul Paray
    Paul Paray
    Paul Paray was a French conductor, organist and composer. He is best remembered in the United States for being the resident conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra for more than a decade. He married Yolande Falck on 25 August 1944.-Biography:Paray's father, Auguste, was a sculptor and organist...

    • Cello Sonata (1921)
  • Hubert Parry
    Hubert Parry
    Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1st Baronet was an English composer, teacher and historian of music.Parry's first major works appeared in 1880. As a composer he is best known for the choral song "Jerusalem", the coronation anthem "I was glad" and the hymn tune "Repton", which sets the words...

  • Hans Pfitzner
    Hans Pfitzner
    Hans Erich Pfitzner was a German composer and self-described anti-modernist. His best known work is the post-Romantic opera Palestrina, loosely based on the life of the great sixteenth-century composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.-Biography:Pfitzner was born in Moscow, Russia, where his...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 1 in F-sharp minor
  • Carlo Alfredo Piatti
    Carlo Alfredo Piatti
    Carlo Alfredo Piatti was an Italian cellist. He was born at via Borgo Canale, in Bergamo and died in Mozzo, 4 miles from Bergamo....

    • Air Baskyrs, Op. 8
    • Am Meer, Serenade, Ave Maria (Franz Schubert / Alfredo Piatti)
    • Canto di primavera for cello and piano
    • Canzonetta for cello and piano
    • Danza moresca for cello and piano
    • Elegia per la morte di Cavour for cello and piano
    • Entreaty / Supplication / Bitte for cello and piano
    • Follia su un’aria di Geminiani for cello and piano
    • Gagliarda for cello and piano
    • Impromptu sopra un’aria di Purcell nella “Regina indiana for cello and piano
    • Introduction and Variations on a theme from Donizetti’s Lucia di Lammermoor, Op. 2 for cello and piano
    • Introduzione e Allegro alla Spagnuola for cello and piano
    • La Bergamasca, Op. 14 for cello and piano
    • Gita in gondola / La Danza for cello and piano
    • Les Fiancés, Op. 7 for cello and piano
    • Mazurka Sentimentale, Op. 6 for cello and piano
    • Notturno, Op. 20 for cello and piano
    • Ossian’s song, Ballad for cello and piano
    • Passetemps Sentimental, Op. 4
    • Pioggia d’Aprile for cello and piano
    • Sérénade Italienne, Op. 17 for cello and piano
    • Siciliana, Op. 19 for cello and piano
    • Souvenir de la Sonnambula, Op. 5 for cello and piano
    • Tarantella, Op. 23 for cello and piano
    • Tema e Variazioni for cello and piano
    • The race – La corsa for cello and piano
  • Ástor Piazzolla
    Ástor Piazzolla
    Ástor Pantaleón Piazzolla was an Argentine tango composer and bandoneón player. His oeuvre revolutionized the traditional tango into a new style termed nuevo tango, incorporating elements from jazz and classical music...

    • Le Grand Tango for cello and piano
  • Gabriel Pierné
    Gabriel Pierné
    Henri Constant Gabriel Pierné was a French composer, conductor, and organist.-Biography:Gabriel Pierné was born in Metz in 1863. His family moved to Paris to escape the Franco-Prussian War. He studied at the Paris Conservatoire, gaining first prizes for solfège, piano, organ, counterpoint and fugue...

  • Willem Pijper
    Willem Pijper
    Willem Pijper ; Zeist, 8 September 1894 - Utrecht, 18 March 1947) was a Dutch composer, music critic and music teacher.-Life:Pijper was born at Zeist, near Utrecht, on 8 September 1894 of strict Calvinist working-class parents. His father, who sometimes played psalm accompaniments on the harmonium,...

  • Walter Piston
    Walter Piston
    Walter Hamor Piston Jr., , was an American composer of classical music, music theorist and professor of music at Harvard University whose students included Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, and Elliott Carter....

    • Duo for Cello and Piano (1972)
  • Ildebrando Pizzetti
    Ildebrando Pizzetti
    Ildebrando Pizzetti was an Italian composer of classical music.- Biography :Pizzetti was born in Parma in 1880. He was part of the "Generation of 1880" along with Ottorino Respighi and Gian Francesco Malipiero. They were among the first Italian composers in some time whose primary contributions...

    • Cello sonata in F (1921)
  • Francis Poulenc
    Francis Poulenc
    Francis Jean Marcel Poulenc was a French composer and a member of the French group Les six. He composed solo piano music, chamber music, oratorio, choral music, opera, ballet music, and orchestral music...

    • Cello sonata
      Cello Sonata (Poulenc)
      Francis Poulenc completed his Sonate pour violoncelle et piano, Op. 143, in 1948. He first sketched it in 1940. It was dedicated to the French cellist Pierre Fournier, who had helped with the technical aspects of the cello part, as the composer was unfamiliar with the instrument.The sonata is in...

       (1948)
  • Sergei Prokofiev
    Sergei Prokofiev
    Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev was a Russian composer, pianist and conductor who mastered numerous musical genres and is regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century...

    • Ballade for Cello and Piano Op 15 (1912)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 119 (1949)
    • Sonate in C sharp minor, Op. 134

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  • Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Sergei Rachmaninoff
    Sergei Vasilievich Rachmaninoff was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor. Rachmaninoff is widely considered one of the finest pianists of his day and, as a composer, one of the last great representatives of Romanticism in Russian classical music...

    • Cello Sonata in G minor
      Cello Sonata (Rachmaninoff)
      Sergei Rachmaninoff's Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 19, a sonata for cello and piano, was completed in November 1901 and published a year later. As typical of sonatas in the Romantic period, it has four movements. Rachmaninoff disliked calling it a cello sonata because he thought the two instruments...

      , Op. 19 (1901)
  • Joachim Raff
    Joachim Raff
    Joseph Joachim Raff was a German-Swiss composer, teacher and pianist.-Biography:Raff was born in Lachen in Switzerland. His father, a teacher, had fled there from Württemberg in 1810 to escape forced recruitment into the military of that southwestern German state that had to fight for Napoleon in...

    • Cello Sonata in D, Op. 183 (1873)
  • Max Reger
    Max Reger
    Johann Baptist Joseph Maximilian Reger was a German composer, conductor, pianist, organist, and academic teacher.-Life:...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 5 in F minor (1892?)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 28 in G minor (1898?)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 78 in F (1904)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 116 in A minor (1910?)
  • Carl Reinecke
    Carl Reinecke
    Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke was a German composer, conductor, and pianist.-Biography:Reinecke was born in Altona, Hamburg, Germany; until 1864 the town was under Danish rule. He studied with his father, Johann Peter Rudolph Reinecke, a music teacher...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 42 in A minor (1847/8)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 89 in D (1866)
    • Drei stücke, Op. 146 (1878)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 238 in G
  • Josef Rheinberger
    Josef Rheinberger
    Josef Gabriel Rheinberger was a German organist and composer, born in Liechtenstein.-Short biography:...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 92 in C
  • Ferdinand Ries
    Ferdinand Ries
    Ferdinand Ries was a German composer.- Life :Born into a musical family of Bonn, Ries was a friend and pupil of Beethoven who published in 1838 a collection of reminiscences of his teacher, co-written with Franz Wegeler...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 20 in C
    • Cello sonata, Op. 21 in A
    • Cello sonata, Op. 125 in G minor
  • Julius Röntgen
    Julius Röntgen
    Julius Engelbert Röntgen was a German-Dutch composer of classical music.-Life:Julius Röntgen was born in Leipzig, Germany, to a family of musicians. His father, Engelbert Röntgen, was first violinist in the Gewandhaus orchestra in Leipzig; his mother, Pauline Klengel, was a pianist, the aunt of...

    • Cello Sonata No. 1 in B-flat, Op. 3 (1872–73)
    • Cello Sonata No. 2 in A minor, Op. 41 (1900)
    • Cello Sonata No. 3 in G minor (1905)
    • Cello Sonata No. 4 in C minor (1906)
    • Cello Sonata No. 5 in B minor, Op. 56 (1907–10)
    • Cello Sonata No. 6 in D (1914–15)
    • Cello Sonata No. 7 in F-sharp minor (1917)
    • Cello Sonata No. 8 in D minor (1926)
    • Cello Sonata No. 9 in E minor (1927)
    • Cello Sonata No. 10 in C minor (1927)
    • Cello Sonata No. 11 in D minor (1930)
    • Cello Sonata No. 12 in A minor (1930)
    • Cello Sonata No. 13 in C-sharp minor (1931)
    • Cello Sonata No. 14 in C major (1931)
    • and many variation sets and other works (source http://www.juliusrontgen.nl/composities.html)
  • Joseph Guy Ropartz
    Joseph Guy Ropartz
    Joseph Guy Marie Ropartz was a French composer and conductor. His compositions included five symphonies, three violin sonatas, cello sonatas, six string quartets, a piano trio and string trio , stage works, a number of choral works and other music including a Prélude, Marine et Chansons for...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 119 in G minor
    • Cello sonata in A minor
  • Mykola Roslavets
    • at least three cello sonatas
  • Miklós Rózsa
    Miklós Rózsa
    Miklós Rózsa was a Hungarian-born composer trained in Germany , and active in France , England , and the United States , with extensive sojourns in Italy from 1953...

    • Duo, Op. 8 (about 1931)
  • Edmund Rubbra
    Edmund Rubbra
    Edmund Rubbra was a British composer. He composed both instrumental and vocal works for soloists, chamber groups and full choruses and orchestras. He was greatly esteemed by fellow musicians and was at the peak of his fame in the mid-20th century. The most famous of his pieces are his eleven...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 60 in G minor (1946)
  • Anton Rubinstein
    Anton Rubinstein
    Anton Grigorevich Rubinstein was a Russian-Jewish pianist, composer and conductor. As a pianist he was regarded as a rival of Franz Liszt, and he ranks amongst the great keyboard virtuosos...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 18 in D (1852)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 39 in G (1857)
  • Joseph Ryelandt
    Joseph Ryelandt
    Joseph Ryelandt was a Belgian classical composer.-Life:Joseph Victor Marie Ryelandt was born in Bruges, into a wealthy bourgeois family, for whom culture, tradition, and the Roman Catholic religion mattered. So did music, which the family practiced a lot...


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  • Camille Saint-Saëns
    Camille Saint-Saëns
    Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns was a French Late-Romantic composer, organist, conductor, and pianist. He is known especially for The Carnival of the Animals, Danse macabre, Samson and Delilah, Piano Concerto No. 2, Cello Concerto No. 1, Havanaise, Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, and his Symphony...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 32 in C minor (1872–3)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 123 in F (1905)
  • Philipp Scharwenka
    Philipp Scharwenka
    Ludwig Philipp Scharwenka was a German composer and teacher of music. He was the older brother of Xaver Scharwenka.- Early training :...

    • Cello Sonata in G minor (op. 116)
  • Xaver Scharwenka
    Xaver Scharwenka
    Franz Xaver Scharwenka was a German pianist, composer and teacher. He was the brother of Philipp Scharwenka , who was also a composer and teacher of music.- Life and career :...

    • Cello Sonata in E minor (op. 46) (1877) (score available at IMSLP)
  • Alfred Schnittke
    Alfred Schnittke
    Alfred Schnittke ; November 24, 1934 – August 3, 1998) was a Russian and Soviet composer. Schnittke's early music shows the strong influence of Dmitri Shostakovich. He developed a polystylistic technique in works such as the epic First Symphony and First Concerto Grosso...

    • Cello sonata, No. 1 (1978)
    • Cello sonata, No. 2 (1993–4)
  • Ruth Schonthal
    Ruth Schonthal
    Ruth Schönthal was a pianist and contemporary composer.-Early years:...

    • Sonata concertante: for cello, viola or clarinet and piano (1973)
  • Franz Schubert
    Franz Schubert
    Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer.Although he died at an early age, Schubert was tremendously prolific. He wrote some 600 Lieder, nine symphonies , liturgical music, operas, some incidental music, and a large body of chamber and solo piano music...

    • Sonata for the arpeggione D.821 in A minor is often transcribed for cello.
    • Fantasy in F Minor
      Fantasia in F minor for piano four-hands
      The Fantasia in F minor by Franz Schubert, D.940 , for piano four-hands , is one of Schubert’s most important works for more than one pianist and one of his most important piano works altogether...

      , D.940, originally composed for piano four-hands (Varga)
  • Erwin Schulhoff
    Erwin Schulhoff
    Erwin Schulhoff was a Czech composer and pianist.-Life:Born in Prague of Jewish-German origin, Schulhoff was one of the brightest figures in a generation of European musicians whose successful careers were prematurely terminated by the rise of the Nazi regime in Germany...

    • Cello sonata
  • Alexander Shchetynsky
    Alexander Shchetynsky
    Alexander Shchetynsky is a Ukrainian composer. Born on 22 June 1960 in Kharkiv, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union. His work list includes compositions in various forms ranging from solo instrumental to orchestral, choral pieces and operas....

    • Antiphons for Cello and Piano (1983)
    • Sonata for Cello and Piano (2006)
  • Vissarion Shebalin
    Vissarion Shebalin
    Vissarion Yakovlevich Shebalin was a Soviet composer.-Biography:Shebalin was born in Omsk, where his parents were school teachers. He studied in the musical college in Omsk. He was 20 years old when, following the advice of his professor, he went to Moscow to show his first compositions to...

    • Cello sonata in C
  • Shokolat
    • Memories: for Cello and Piano
    • The Moment: for Cello and Piano
  • Dmitri Shostakovich
    Dmitri Shostakovich
    Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich was a Soviet Russian composer and one of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century....

    • Cello sonata, Op. 40
      Cello Sonata (Shostakovich)
      The Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor, Op. 40, was one of Shostakovich's early works, composed in 1934 just prior to his censure by Soviet authorities of his music, notably the opera Lady Macbeth of Mtensk, that was deemed too bourgeois and decadent for the Soviet people...

       in D minor (1934)
  • Emil Sjögren
    Emil Sjögren
    Johan Gustav Emil Sjögren was a Swedish composer.Born in Stockholm, Sjögren entered the Stockholm Conservatory at the age of seventeen and later continued his studies at the Berlin Conservatory....

  • David Stanley Smith
    David Stanley Smith
    David Stanley Smith was an American composer.Smith started his studies with Horatio Parker in 1895 at Yale University, where his friends included Charles Ives, and was appointed organist at the Center Church in New Haven...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 59
  • Charles Villiers Stanford
    Charles Villiers Stanford
    Sir Charles Villiers Stanford was an Irish composer who was particularly notable for his choral music. He was professor at the Royal College of Music and University of Cambridge.- Life :...

  • Zygmunt Stojowski
    Zygmunt Stojowski
    Zygmunt Denis Antoni Jordan de Stojowski was a Polish pianist and composer.-Life:Born near the city of Kielce, Stojowski began his musical training with his mother, and with Polish composer Władysław Żeleński. In Kraków, as a seventeen-year-old student, he made his debut as a concert pianist...

    • Cello Sonata, Op. 18 in A (1894)
  • Richard Strauss
    Richard Strauss
    Richard Georg Strauss was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras. He is known for his operas, which include Der Rosenkavalier and Salome; his Lieder, especially his Four Last Songs; and his tone poems and orchestral works, such as Death and Transfiguration, Till...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 6 in F (1883)

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  • Jan Tausinger
    Jan Tausinger
    Jan Tausinger was a Romania-born ethnic Czech violist, conductor and composer.-Biography:...

    • Suite-sonata for cello and piano (1974-5)
  • Boris Tchaikovsky
    Boris Tchaikovsky
    Boris Alexandrovich Tchaikovsky was a Soviet composer, born in Moscow, whose oeuvre includes orchestral works, chamber music and film music. He is considered as part of the second generation of Russian composers, following in the steps of Pyotr Tchaikovsky and especially Mussorgsky.He was admired...

    • Cello sonata in E minor (1957)
  • Ludwig Thuille
    Ludwig Thuille
    Ludwig Thuille was a German composer and teacher, numbered for a while among the leading operatic composers of the 'Munich School', whose most famous representative was Richard Strauss.-Biography:...

    • Cello Sonata in D minor, Op. 22 (1902)
  • Sulkhan Tsintsadze
    Sulkhan Tsintsadze
    Sulkhan Tsintsadze , was one of Georgia's foremost composers.-Education:Tsintsadze studied the cello until 1942 with E.N. Kapelniski in Tbilisi at the Gymnasium of Music. He furthered his studies of the cello at the Conservatory of Tblisi with K. Minjar...

    • Five Pieces on Folk Themes for cello and piano
      • 1.Villain's Song on a Carriage (The Arbah Song)
      • 2.Tchonguri
      • 3. Satchaido
      • 4. Nana
      • 5. Dance Tune
    • Georgian Melodies for cello and piano (1967) (26 min)
    • Twenty-Four Preludes for cello and piano (1980)
  • Ernst Toch
    Ernst Toch
    Ernst Toch was a composer of classical music and film scores.- Biography :Toch, born in Leopoldstadt, Vienna, into the family of a humble Jewish leather dealer when the city was at its 19th-century cultural zenith, sought throughout his life to introduce new approaches to music...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 50 (1929)
  • Donald Tovey
    • Cello sonata, Op. 4 in F (before 1911)
    • Elegiac Variations for cello and piano, Op. 25 (1909)
  • Mark-Anthony Turnage
    Mark-Anthony Turnage
    Mark-Anthony Turnage is a prolific English composer of classical music. His initial musical studies were with Oliver Knussen, John Lambert, and later with Gunther Schuller...

    • Sleep on... for cello and piano (1992)

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  • Moisei Vainberg see Mieczysław Weinberg
  • Antonio Vandini
    Antonio Vandini
    Antonio Vandini , a close friend of Giuseppe Tartini, was a cellist and composer. He was first violoncellist of the Capella directed by the Arca del Santo at the basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua, where Tartini was first violinist and concertmaster...

    • Two Sonatas in F Major and G Major
  • Giuseppe Valentini
    Giuseppe Valentini
    Giuseppe Valentini , nicknamed Straccioncino , was an Italian violinist, painter, poet, and composer, though he is known chiefly as a composer of inventive instrumental music. He studied under Giovanni Battista Bononcini in Rome between 1692 and 1697...

    • Sonata in E Major
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    Ralph Vaughan Williams OM was an English composer of symphonies, chamber music, opera, choral music, and film scores. He was also a collector of English folk music and song: this activity both influenced his editorial approach to the English Hymnal, beginning in 1904, in which he included many...

    • Six Studies in English Folksong (1926)
  • Matthijs Vermeulen
    Matthijs Vermeulen
    Matthijs Vermeulen , was a Dutch composer and music journalist.- Early life :...

    • Two cello sonatas (1918, 1938)
  • Louis Vierne
    Louis Vierne
    Louis Victor Jules Vierne was a French organist and composer.-Life:Louis Vierne was born in Poitiers, Vienne, nearly blind due to congenital cataracts, but at an early age was discovered to have an unusual gift for music. Louis Victor Jules Vierne (8 October 1870 – 2 June 1937) was a French...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 27 in B minor (1910)
  • Heitor Villa-Lobos
    Heitor Villa-Lobos
    Heitor Villa-Lobos was a Brazilian composer, described as "the single most significant creative figure in 20th-century Brazilian art music". Villa-Lobos has become the best-known and most significant Latin American composer to date. He wrote numerous orchestral, chamber, instrumental and vocal works...

  • Antonio Vivaldi
    Antonio Vivaldi
    Antonio Lucio Vivaldi , nicknamed because of his red hair, was an Italian Baroque composer, priest, and virtuoso violinist, born in Venice. Vivaldi is recognized as one of the greatest Baroque composers, and his influence during his lifetime was widespread over Europe...

    • at least nine sonatas

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  • Franz Waxman
    Franz Waxman
    Franz Waxman was a German-American composer, known for his bravura Carmen Fantasie for violin and orchestra, based on musical themes from the Bizet opera Carmen, and for his musical scores for films....

    • Carmen Fantasy based on themes from the Bizet Opera (arr. David Grigorian )
  • Anton Webern
    Anton Webern
    Anton Webern was an Austrian composer and conductor. He was a member of the Second Viennese School. As a student and significant follower of Arnold Schoenberg, he became one of the best-known exponents of the twelve-tone technique; in addition, his innovations regarding schematic organization of...

    • Cello sonata (1913)
    • Three Little Pieces for cello and piano, Op. 11 (1914)
  • Karl Weigl
    Karl Weigl
    Karl Ignaz Weigl was an Austrian composer. He was born in Vienna, being the son of a bank official who was also a keen amateur musician. Alexander Zemlinsky took him as a private pupil in 1896. Weigl went to school at the Franz-Joseph-Gymnasium and graduated from there in 1899...

    • Cello Sonata
    • Two Pieces for cello and piano (1940)
  • Kurt Weill
    Kurt Weill
    Kurt Julian Weill was a German-Jewish composer, active from the 1920s, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fruitful collaborations with Bertolt Brecht...

    • Cello sonata
  • Mieczysław Weinberg
    • Cello sonata, Op. 21 in C (1945)
    • Cello sonata, Op. 63 in G minor (1958–9)
  • Felix Weingartner
    Felix Weingartner
    Paul Felix von Weingartner, Edler von Münzberg was an Austrian conductor, composer and pianist.-Biography:...

    • Cello Sonata (1892)
  • Charles-Marie Widor
    Charles-Marie Widor
    Charles-Marie Jean Albert Widor was a French organist, composer and teacher.-Life:Widor was born in Lyon, to a family of organ builders, and initially studied music there with his father, François-Charles Widor, titular organist of Saint-François-de-Sales from 1838 to 1889...

    • Cello sonata, Op. 80 in A (1907)
  • Adrian Williams
    Adrian Williams
    Adrian "Ady" Williams is a Wales international footballer and is the former manager of Didcot Town-Reading:...

    • Spring Requiem for cello and piano (15 min) (1993)
    • 4 Cantilenes for cello and piano
    • Images of a Mind (16 min) (1986)
  • Richard Wilson
    Richard Edward Wilson
    Richard Edward Wilson is an American composer of orchestral, operatic, instrumental, and chamber music. Wilson was born in Cleveland, Ohio, where he was at a young age drawn to the concerts of George Szell and the Cleveland Orchestra...

    • Motivations for cello and piano (2000)

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  • Alexander von Zemlinsky
    Alexander von Zemlinsky
    Alexander Zemlinsky or Alexander von Zemlinsky was an Austrian composer, conductor, and teacher.-Early life:...

    • Cello sonata (premiered 1894)
  • Edson Zampronha
    Edson Zampronha
    Edson Zampronha is a Brazilian composer from an Italian family. His contemporary classical music has achieved a wide range audience due to its highly expressive musical discourse; due to an invention of a sophisticated musical rhetoric that operates on musical meanings, and due to a harmonic...

    • Between the Thunder and the Echo (premiered 2011)

See also

  • Cello sonata
    Cello sonata
    A cello sonata is usually a sonata written for cello and piano, though other instrumentations are used, such as solo cello. The most famous Romantic-era cellos sonatas are those written by Johannes Brahms and Ludwig van Beethoven...

  • String Instrument Repertoire
    String instrument repertoire
    -Solo instruments:*Violin:**Violin solo**Violin and piano**Violin concertos**Two violins*Viola:**Viola solo**Viola and piano**Viola concertos*Cello:**Cello solo**Cello and piano**Cello ensemble pieces**Cello concertos*Double bass:**Double bass solo...

  • List of solo cello pieces
  • List of compositions for cello and orchestra
  • List of compositions for cello and organ
  • Double Concerto for Violin and Cello
    Double Concerto for Violin and Cello
    This is a list of musical compositions for violin, cello and orchestra, ordered by surname of composerPlease see the related entries for concerto, cello and cello concerto for discussion of typical forms and topics....

  • Triple Concerto for Violin Cello and Piano and Orchestra

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