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A virtuoso (from Italian virtuoso, Italian: [virˈtwoːzo] or Italian: [virtuˈoːso]; Late Latin virtuosus; Latin virtus; 'virtue', 'excellence' or 'skill') is an individual who possesses outstanding talent and technical ability in a particular art or field such as fine arts, music, singing, playing a musical instrument, or composition.
Composed music from the age 4-5 including pieces like ‘The Rainstorm’ He and was able to memorize entire speeches with nuances. Juan Crisóstomo Arriaga: 1806 Composer Wrote opera Los esclavos felices at age 14 and over 100 works before he died at age 20. Was praised as a student of Cherubini.
The following lists of violinists are available: . List of classical violinists, notable violinists from the baroque era onwards; List of contemporary classical violinists, notable contemporary classical violinists
The New York Virtuoso Singers 1998 Music of Leo Kraft The New York Virtuoso Singers CRI: 2001 Eleanor Cory: Of Mere Being The New York Virtuoso Singers 2004 Charles Wuorinen: Genesis The New York Virtuoso Singers Koch Records, Albany Records: 2004 Thea Musgrave: Choral Works The New York Virtuoso Singers Bridge Records: 2009 David Felder: Boxman
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Viktoria Mullova (born 1959) (performs principally on the modern violin) Petra Müllejans (born 1959) Enrico Onofri (born 1967) (first violinist with Il Giardino Armonico) Ioana Petcu-Colan (born 1978) Rachel Barton Pine (born 1974) (performs principally on the modern violin, also plays viola d'amore) Rachel Podger (born 1968) Hélène Schmitt
Alma Elizabeth Deutscher (born 19 February 2005) is a British composer, pianist, violinist and conductor. A former child prodigy, Deutscher composed her first piano sonata at the age of five; at seven, she completed the short opera, The Sweeper of Dreams, and later wrote a violin concerto at age nine.