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  2. List of electric violinists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of violinists notable for their work with electric violin This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  3. Lists of violinists - Wikipedia

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    The following lists of violinists are available: List of classical violinists, notable violinists from the baroque era onwards; List of contemporary classical violinists, notable contemporary classical violinists; List of jazz violinists, notable jazz violinists; List of popular music violinists, popular music violinists

  4. Czech violinist, music educator and composer (1795–1875) Austria-Hungary Kingdom of Bohemia: 1795-03-23 1875-01-25 Ústí nad Orlicí: Vienna: Q695079: Franz Berwald: Swedish composer Sweden: 1796-07-23 1868-04-03 Stockholm: Parish of St Gertrud of Germany: Q217044: Narcisse Girard: French violinist, conductor and composer (1797–1860 ...

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  7. List of popular music violinists - Wikipedia

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    Legendary Violinists (a public arts website) Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday by Henry C. Lahee, an 1889 publication at Project Gutenberg; Violinists on the Web: An alphabetical listing of web pages on violinists, past and present.

  8. Jazz violin - Wikipedia

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    A standard violin and an electric violin with a cut-away body. Big bands are loud, but the violin is quiet. One person to address the problem was Augustus Stroh, who invented the Stroh violin in the 1890s that was inspired by the gramophone, [1] with a horn connected to project the sound.

  9. List of violists - Wikipedia

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    Bartolomeo Campagnoli (1751–1827), composer, violinist; Giuliano Carmignola (b. 1951), violinist; David Aaron Carpenter (b. 1986) Henri Casadesus (1879–1947) Gérard Caussé (b. 1948) Eugenio Cavallini (1806–1881), violinist, conductor; Alain Celo (b. 1960), composer; Ladislav Černý (1891–1975) Eugène Chartier (1893–1963 ...

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