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  2. Miri Ben-Ari - Wikipedia

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    In part due to the song, she received the first Martin Luther King Jr. Israeli Award in January 2008 at a ceremony hosted by the President of Israel, Shimon Peres. [ 16 ] In March 2011, Ben-Ari was invited to the White House by Michelle Obama as part of a Women's History Month celebration, [ 4 ] to perform and to be honored as a "remarkable Woman".

  3. Wolff Kostakowsky - Wikipedia

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    Wolff N. Kostakowsky, klezmer violinist. Wolff N. Kostakowsky (1879–1944) was a Russian-born klezmer violinist known mostly for his publication of a book of klezmer dance tunes titled International Hebrew Wedding Music, published in New York City in 1916.

  4. Darryl Kubian - Wikipedia

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    Darryl Kubian (born February 19, 1966) is an American composer, thereminist, violinist, and audio/video engineer.His compositions have been commissioned and performed by North American orchestras, such as the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and Omaha Symphony, and he has written soundtrack scores for the Wildlife Conservation Society, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, Pangolin Pictures ...

  5. Joan Field - Wikipedia

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    Joan Field was born in Long Branch, New Jersey.She began violin studies at the age of 5. She was a pupil of Franz Kneisel, Albert Spalding and Michel Piastro in the United States and spent four years in Paris during her teens studying with Jacques Chailley, Jacques Thibaud and George Enescu at the École Normale de Musique.

  6. Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, The Washington Post characterized Salerno-Sonnenberg as a "fiercely original, deeply emotive violinist". Over the 25 years she had already been concertizing, "her playing, always mercurial and exciting but occasionally a little scattershot, has become positively reliable, both musically and technically, without losing any of the wild electricity that always set her apart."

  7. Lindsey Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Lindsey Stirling (born September 21, 1986) is an American violinist, songwriter and dancer. [3] [4] [5] She presents choreographed violin performances, in live and music videos found on her official YouTube channel, which she created in 2007. [6] Stirling performs a variety of music styles, from classical to pop and rock to electronic dance music.

  8. Augustin Hadelich - Wikipedia

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    Hadelich at end of a performance of Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D major with Xian Zhang and the New Jersey Symphony, 2024. Augustin Hadelich is the winner of a 2021 Opus Klassik "Instrumentalist of the Year" award. [14] In 2018 Hadelich was named "Instrumentalist of the Year" by Musical America. [15]

  9. Jonathan Carney - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Carney is an American violinist and conductor. He is the concertmaster of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, but the orchestra has announced his intention to retire at the end of its 2026-2027 season.