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The Windsor Festival International String Competition is a music competition held in the United Kingdom for performers of violin, cello, and viola. The event is held biennially at Windsor Castle in Windsor. It aims to seek out exceptional young string soloists, and to, through the prize package, launch the winner's professional career.
The Michael Hill International Violin Competition is a biennial music competition for violinists aged between 18 and 28. [1] ... Benjamin Baker: Olga Šroubková ...
Benjamin Banks (1727 – 1795) [1] was an English violin-maker. [2] Life. Banks was originally apprenticed to his uncle William Hutoft. ... Benjamin Banks (violin maker)
American rock musician (violin, vocals and co-leader) United States of America: 1950-05-25 2021-07-17 Illinois: Tampa: Q596756: Melissa Hasin: American musician United States of America: 1954-11-03 Hollywood: Q6812725: Tammy Rogers: American singer-songwriter United States of America: 1966 Tennessee: Q7681604: Liza Ferschtman: Dutch classical ...
Benjamin Baker may refer to: Benjamin Baker (engineer) (1840–1907), English engineer; Benjamin F. Baker (1862–1927), U.S. Navy sailor and Medal of Honor recipient; Benjamin Franklin Baker (musician) (1811–1889), American educator and composer; B. Frank Baker (1864–1939), American businessman and politician; Benjamin Howard Baker (1892 ...
By the age of 15 he was teaching violin, but this experience apparently diminished his interest in the violin for a time. Bernie performed in vaudeville , appearing with Charles Klass as The Fiddle Up Boys in 1912 [ 3 ] and with Phil Baker as Baker and Bernie, [ 4 ] but he met with little success until 1922 when he joined his first orchestra.
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Benjamin Franklin Baker was born on July 10, 1811, in Wenham, Massachusetts, to John and Sally Baker. [1] When he was 14 years old, his family moved to Salem, Massachusetts, where he began his musical studies. [1] In 1833 he began his professional music career while touring as a singer. [2]