Fast forward to the Romantic era (Dvořák, Elgar, Brahms). Suddenly, the Partitura changes. The cello line rises above the violas, interacts with the violins, and even duels with the woodwinds. When you look at a Dvořák Cello Concerto score, you see vast empty spaces where the winds rest, allowing the cello to sing. You see the violins trembling softly so the cello melody cuts through. You cannot feel the weight of that responsibility if you only look at your parte .
Particularly Suite No. 1 in G Major , a cornerstone of cello study. partitura violoncelo
A é escrita predominantemente em Clave de Dó na 4ª linha (Clave de tenor) e Clave de Fá (para notas graves). Com frequência, o registro agudo usa a Clave de Sol . Fast forward to the Romantic era (Dvořák, Elgar, Brahms)