List of 'Cello Quintet Composers
- Arnold Bax - one Cello Quintet in G major (1908), whose second movement was rescored by the composer for Viola Quintet and published as the Lyrical Interlude (1923);
- Ludwig van Beethoven - an arrangement of his Violin Sonata in A, Op. 47, Kreutzer for Cello Quintet
- Wilhelm Berger - one Cello Quintet in E minor, Op. 75 (1911)
- Luigi Boccherini - one hundred ten Cello Quintets. The third movement Minuet of the Cello Quintet Op.11 No.5 is extremely well known.
- Alexander Borodin - one Cello Quintet in F minor
- Luigi Cherubini - one Cello Quintet: Quintet in E minor (1837)
- Felix Otto Dessoff - one Cello Quintet, Op. 10
- Friedrich Dotzauer - Cello Quintet in D minor, Op. 134 (1835)
- Felix Draeseke - one Cello Quintet in F, Op. 77 (1901)
- Friedrich Gernsheim - Cello Quintet Op. 89 in E♭
- Alexander Glazunov - one Cello Quintet in A, Op. 39
- Karl Goldmark - one Cello Quintet in A minor, Op. 9 (1862)
- August Klughardt - Cello Quintet in G minor, Op. 62 (1902)
- Frank Martin - Pavane couleur du temps (Colour of weather Pavane), 1920, 7', For cello quintet.
- Darius Milhaud - one Cello Quintet Op. 350
- George Onslow - thirty-four string quintets, mostly Cello Quintets.
- Einojuhani Rautavaara - One Cello Quintet Unknown Heavens (1997)
- Ottorino Respighi - one Cello Quintet in G minor (1901, incomplete)
- Franz Schubert - one Cello Quintet, Op. post. 163, D956, and a "Quintet-Overture" for Viola Quintet, D8
- Robert Simpson - one Cello Quintet (1995)
- Ethel Smyth - one Cello Quintet in E major, Op. 1
- Sergei Taneyev - one Cello Quintet in G, Op. 14
- Ferdinand Thieriot - several Cello Quintets. )
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