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  2. Sephira - Wikipedia

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    Ruth studied music performance at London's Guildhall School of Music to study for a BA in Music Performance. She continued her studies in Dublin, where she received a first-class honours B.A. with a performance of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto at the National Concert Hall, Dublin.

  3. Anna Phoebe - Wikipedia

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    Having continued to play the violin throughout university, after graduating Phoebe devoted herself to music, working as a session musician for producers, bands, and singers in a variety of genres. [4] A breakthrough in Phoebe's career came in 2003 when she successfully auditioned to become a member of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO). [4]

  4. St Paul's Suite - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's Suite in C major (Op. 29, No. 2), originally titled simply Suite in C, [1] is a popular work for string orchestra by the English composer Gustav Holst.Finished in 1913, but not published until 1922 due to revisions, it takes its name from St Paul's Girls' School in Hammersmith, London.

  5. Nigel Kennedy - Wikipedia

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    Kennedy's grandfather was Lauri Kennedy, principal cellist with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, [1] and his grandmother was Dorothy Kennedy, a pianist. Lauri and Dorothy Kennedy were Australian, while their son, the cellist John Kennedy, was born in England.

  6. Jon Rose - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Anthony Rose (born 19 February 1951) is an Australian violinist, cellist, composer, and multimedia artist. Rose's work is centered in the experimental music known as free improvisation, where he has created large environmental multimedia works, built experimental musical instruments, and improvised violin concertos with accompanying orchestra.

  7. Jascha Heifetz - Wikipedia

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    Jascha Heifetz (/ ˈ h aɪ f ɪ t s /; February 2 [O.S. January 20] 1901 – December 10, 1987) was a Russian-American violinist, widely regarded as one of the greatest violinists of all time. [1] Born in Vilnius, he was soon recognized as a child prodigy and was trained in the Russian classical violin style in St. Petersburg.

  8. Ross Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Holmes became a member of Hornsby’s touring band, the Noisemakers, and from 2014–2017 played fiddle and mandolin on tour and on Hornsby's latest studio release, Rehab Reunion. Holmes became indispensable to the new sound of the band but left in 2018 when he was invited to become a member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band .

  9. Robby Steinhardt - Wikipedia

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    Milton Steinhardt was the director of music history at the University of Kansas. Robby started violin lessons at age eight and was classically trained. When his family traveled to Europe, the young Steinhardt played with some orchestras there. [2] [4] Steinhardt attended Lawrence High School and was the concertmaster during his high school ...