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  2. Talk:False awakening - Wikipedia

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    A false awakening is not a dream within a dream because the sleeper did not fall asleep into another dream and wake back up into that one. Has there been much discussion and research on this subject? And this really wouldn't be a false awakening because the sleeper fell asleep from the original dream and returned back to it, they did not start ...

  3. John Juzek - Wikipedia

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    John Juzek (né Janek Jůzek, aka Jan, aka Johann; 1892 – c. 1965) was a Czech merchant.He was known in North America as an exporter of violins, violas, cellos, and double basses made and labeled under his anglicized name, "John Juzek," crafted mostly by guilds and various independent makers in the Bohemia region of the Czechoslovakia and Germany border.

  4. William Henley (violinist) - Wikipedia

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    The book was the first to include a significant number of American craftsmen. Henley travelled extensively as a performer, primarily with his quartet. [4] It was during his trips, including a trip to America during the 1920s, that he gathered information for his book. [5] He died in 1957. [3]

  5. Eta Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen's first book, Miss Cohen's tutorial for beginners, was published by Paxtons in 1940, and a second, The Eta Cohen Violin Method, in 1941.One of the world's best-selling series of instrument tutor books, the sixth edition of The Eta Cohen Violin Method was published in 2012 by Novello & Co. [1]

  6. Stewart Pollens - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Pollens is an expert on historical musical instruments. His work includes restoration, analysis, and scholarly publication; and it embraces keyboard instruments (the harpsichord and fortepiano) as well as historical stringed instruments such as the violin and cello.

  7. Cyril Scott - Wikipedia

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    Cyril Scott. Cyril Meir Scott (27 September 1879 – 31 December 1970) was an English composer, writer, poet, and occultist. He created around four hundred musical compositions including piano, violin, cello concertos, symphonies, and operas.

  8. Lorenzo Storioni - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Storioni (1744 — 1816) is considered [citation needed] one of the last of the classic Cremonese master violin makers/luthiers of the 18th century.. Born a generation after Stradivarius and Guarnerius, and with no direct link to the great tradition, Lorenzo Storioni revived violin-making in Cremona with his own work and that of his two followers, Giovanni Rota (born 1767) and Giovanni ...

  9. Nicola Matteis - Wikipedia

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    Nicola Matteis (Godfrey Kneller, 1682)Nicola Matteis (Matheis) (c. 1650 – after 1713 [1]) was the earliest notable Italian Baroque violinist in London, whom Roger North judged in retrospect "to have been a second to Corelli," and a composer of significant popularity in his time, though he had been utterly forgotten until the later 20th century.