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  2. Julia Fischer - Wikipedia

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    Rondo for Violin and Piano in B minor "Rondo Brillant", D. 895 (Op. 70) Martin Helmchen (piano) PENTATONE. PTC 5186 347 Hybrid SACD: 2010/04 Schubert Complete Works for Violin and Piano, Volume 2. Sonata for Violin and Piano in A major, D. 574 (Op. posth. 162) Fantasy for Violin and Piano in C major, D. 934 (Op. posth. 159) Fantasy in F minor ...

  3. The Kreutzer Sonata (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Kreutzer Sonata is an oil painting on canvas by René-Xavier Prinet, [1] who was inspired by Leo Tolstoy's 1889 novella of the same name, the title of which is based on Beethoven's violin and piano composition dedicated to Rudolph Kreutzer, a music piece renowned for its diverse emotions; intense anger, deep meditation, and extreme happiness.

  4. Charlie Siem - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Siem was born in London, England, to Kristian Siem, a Norwegian billionaire, and his South African-born wife. [1] [2] [3] He has three sisters, all involved in arts: musician and composer Sasha Siem, [4] visual artist and healing arts/yoga teacher Sophie Madeleine Siem, [5] and artist and model Louisa Tatiana Kristianne Siem.

  5. List of classical violinists - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Violin Playing Books 1 & 2, Carl Flesch. Edited by Eric Rosenblith. Carl Fischer Music ISBN 0-8258-2822-8 and ISBN 0-8258-6590-5; The Armenian Bowing Art, Anahit Tsitsikian,Published by “Edit Print” print house Yerevan, 2004.(in Russian) The Art of Violin Playing, Daniel Melsa, Foulsham & Co. Ltd.

  6. Karen Briggs (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Karen Briggs (born August 12, 1963), also known as the "Lady in Red", is an American violinist.Born in Manhattan to a family of musicians, Briggs took up the violin at age 12 and committed to playing professionally at age 15.

  7. Rachel Barton Pine - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Barton Pine (born Rachel Elizabeth Barton, October 11, 1974) is an American violinist.She debuted with the Chicago Symphony at age 10, and was the first American and youngest ever gold medal winner of the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition. [2]

  8. Matthew Jones (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Hailed by The Strad magazine [3] as "a worthy successor to Lionel Tertis" and winner of the prize for the most promising British entrant at the 2003 Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition, Jones is violist of the Bridge Duo (viola and piano), [4] the Debussy Ensemble (flute, viola and harp) and violinist with Ensemble MidtVest (an innovative ten-piece ensemble based in Denmark). [5]

  9. Hilary Hahn - Wikipedia

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    Hilary Hahn, violin; Valentina Lisitsa, piano (2009) Her violin is an 1864 copy of Paganini's Cannone made by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume . [ 1 ] In an interview on Danish television, Hahn said she almost never leaves her instrument out of sight.