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  2. André Rieu - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, he performs with between 50 and 60 musicians. Rieu plays a 1667 Stradivarius violin. [3] Rieu and his orchestra have appeared throughout Europe, North and South America, Japan, and Australia, and New Zealand. In 2008, Rieu's tour featured a full-size reproduction of Empress Sisi's Castle, the biggest stage to have gone on tour at ...

  3. Dmitry Sinkovsky - Wikipedia

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    Dmitry Evgenyevich Sinkovsky (Russian: Дмитрий Евгеньевич Синьковский) (born 1980, Moscow) [1] [2] is a Russian virtuoso violinist, concertmaster, countertenor and conductor. [3] [4] Sinkovsky started playing violin at age 5. [5]

  4. Augustin Dumay - Wikipedia

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    From 2003 to 2012 he is a principal conductor of the Orchestre Royal de Chambre de Wallonie with which he travels throughout Europe. During the same year he had collaborated with such orchestras as the Camerata Salzburg , Orchestre de Picardie , the Orchestre d’Auvergne , the English Chamber Orchestra and many others.

  5. Nikolaj Znaider - Wikipedia

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    Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider [1] (born 5 July 1975 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish violinist and conductor. ... Szeps-Znaider plays the Guarneri “del Gesu” violin, ...

  6. Yan Pascal Tortelier - Wikipedia

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    Tortelier began piano and violin studies at age 4. At age 14, he was a first-prize winner for violin at the Paris Conservatoire. [1] Tortelier has worked and recorded extensively in the United Kingdom. He was principal conductor of the Ulster Orchestra from 1989 to 1992.

  7. Eivind Aadland - Wikipedia

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    Mr Aadland's recording output encompasses a diverse range of repertoire and he is a champion of Norwegian and Swedish composers. These include the symphonic works of Eivind Groven, a disc of Norwegian orchestral favourites and the complete music for violin and orchestra of Arne Nordheim with the Stavanger Symphony – all for BIS records.

  8. John Holloway (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John Holloway (born 19 July 1948) is a British baroque violinist and conductor, [1] currently based in Dresden, Germany.He is a pioneer of the early music movement. [2]Holloway was born in Neath, Wales, and studied in London at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

  9. Yehudi Menuhin - Wikipedia

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    But wait: you will stop laughing when he puts his bow to the violin to play Bach's violin concerto in E major no.2." [6] The city of Basel: place of study under the guidance of Adolf Busch. When the Menuhins moved to Paris, Persinger suggested Menuhin go to Persinger's old teacher, Belgian virtuoso and pedagogue Eugène Ysaÿe. Menuhin did have ...