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  2. Secret Garden (duo) - Wikipedia

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    Secret Garden is an Irish-Norwegian band specialised in new instrumental music, led by the duo consisting of Irish violinist and singer Fionnuala Sherry and Norwegian composer, arranger and pianist Rolf Løvland. [1] The group came to fame when they won the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest, representing Norway with the composition "Nocturne". In ...

  3. Barrage (group) - Wikipedia

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    Barrage was a violin-based, modern worldbeat ensemble based in Calgary, Alberta. [2] The group employed a blend of eclectic violin music with high-energy physical choreography during their performances. [3] They released several albums, and their filmed concert specials were featured on television networks around the world. [4]

  4. Bond (string quartet) - Wikipedia

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    Bond was formed following initial conversations between Vanessa-Mae composer and record producer Mike Batt and her manager, promoter Mel Bush, after Batt suggested to Bush that the two of them should put together a quartet consisting of "four beautiful, talented musicians" Auditions were held at Baden Powell House in London, and violinist (Eos) and Cellist (Gay Yee) and a viola player were ...

  5. Escala (group) - Wikipedia

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    Judd plays violin and comes from a family of professional musicians. Her parents run a music school in Hertfordshire [14] and her three older brothers Rupert, Magnus and Guy were all musicians. She started playing the violin at the age of five and appeared in the musical Annie in a school production, playing

  6. Wallace Hartley - Wikipedia

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    The story of Wallace Hartley and his violin is also the inspiration behind the song "Titanically" written by Canadian singer/songwriter Heather Rankin and David Tyson, with a music video directed by American-Canadian filmmaker Thom Fitzgerald. The music video was released June 2, 2017, to honour Hartley's birthday. [25]

  7. The Corrs - Wikipedia

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    The Corrs are an Irish family band consisting of siblings Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle, mandolin, ukulele), Sharon (violin, keyboards, vocals), Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhrán, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals). Their music combines pop rock with traditional Irish themes.

  8. History of the violin - Wikipedia

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    Around 1555, the French court imported a dance band of Italian violinists and in 1573, during one of Catherine de' Medici's celebration "the music was the most melodious one had ever seen and the ballet was accompanied by some thirty violins playing very pleasantly a warlike tune," wrote an observer. [21]

  9. Violin - Wikipedia

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    A violin in which the tuning pegs are slipping needs to be repaired by a luthier or violin repairperson. Peg dope or peg compound, used regularly, can delay the onset of such wear while allowing the pegs to turn smoothly. The tuning G–D–A–E is used for most violin music, including Classical music, jazz, and folk music. Other tunings are ...