Category:Cellists by nationality

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Subcategories

This category has the following 41 subcategories, out of 41 total.

  • Classical cellists by nationality
  • Jazz cellists by nationality
  • Rock cellists by nationality
  • Bluegrass cellists by nationality
  • Folk cellists by nationality
  • Punk rock cellists by nationality
  • Heavy metal cellists by nationality
  • Pop cellists by nationality

A

  • American cellists
  • Andorran cellists
  • Argentine cellists
  • Armenian cellists
  • Australian cellists

A cont.

  • Austrian cellists

B

  • Belgian cellists
  • British cellists
  • Bulgarian cellists

C

  • Canadian cellists
  • Chinese cellists
  • Czech cellists

D

  • Danish cellists
  • Dutch cellists

F

  • Finnish cellists
  • French cellists

G

  • German cellists

H

  • Hungarian cellists

I

  • Icelandic cellists

I cont.

  • Israeli cellists
  • Italian cellists

L

  • Latvian cellists

M

  • Mexican cellists

N

  • Norwegian cellists

P

  • Polish cellists
  • Portuguese cellists
  • Puerto Rican cellists

R

  • Romanian cellists
  • Russian cellists

S

  • Serbian cellists
  • South Korean cellists
  • Spanish cellists
  • Swedish cellists
Categories: Cellists | Musicians by instrument and nationality
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