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  2. Karen Gomyo - Wikipedia

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    Karen Gomyo was born in Tokyo, Japan and grew up in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where she started violin lessons at 5 years old.At the age of 10, she moved to New York City to study at the Juilliard School at the invitation of the pedagogue Dorothy DeLay. [2]

  3. Maxim Vengerov - Wikipedia

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    [6] The five-year-old punched her in the stomach as hard as he could. [6] He said years later: "Fortunately, she was in a good mood that day, and she accepted me as a student." [6] Lessons went badly at first. [7] [8] Turchaninova was very strict. [7] [8] At one point, Vengerov stubbornly refused to play for her for five straight lessons.

  4. List of classical violinists - Wikipedia

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    The Violin: A Social History of the World's Most Versatile Instrument by Schoenbaum, David (2012). New York, New York : W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393084405; The Violin and I, by Kato Havas (1968/1975), Bosworth & Co. Ltd. Violin Playing-As I Teach it, by Leopold Auer (1921/1960), Gerarld Duckworth & Co Ltd.

  5. Vera Tsu Weiling - Wikipedia

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    Vera Tsu Weiling (born 1960) is a professional violinist and Professor and Master tutor of the Central Conservatory in Beijing and Shanghai Conservatory.She is featured in the Academy Award winning documentary From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China, directed by Murray Lerner.

  6. Violin - Wikipedia

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    The finest Renaissance carved and decorated violin in the world is the Gasparo da Salò (c.1574) owned by Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria and later, from 1841, by the Norwegian virtuoso Ole Bull, who used it for forty years and thousands of concerts, for its very powerful and beautiful tone, similar to that of a Guarneri. [20] "

  7. Ivry Gitlis - Wikipedia

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    "Sheet music is a bunch of black marks; they have no significance ... I play violin, but in order to play well you have to be much more than a violin player. There is an entire world that lives together with it, like the currents in the ocean; and in any event, often I don't use sheet music at all, but improvise." (IG, October 2012) [23]