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  2. Máiréad Nesbitt - Wikipedia

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    Nesbitt was born to John and Kathleen Nesbitt, both music teachers in County Tipperary, Ireland. She has a sister, Frances, and four brothers, Seán, Michael, Noel and Karl, all of whom are musicians. She has been a piano player since the age of four, and began playing the violin at age six.

  3. List of people associated with the Royal Academy of Music

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    Dennis Brain (horn player) Nicholas Braithwaite (conductor) Dudley Bright (trombonist) Adrian Brown (conductor) Paul Buckmaster (Composer/Arranger/Cellist) Susan Bullock (soprano) Oliver Butterworth (violinist, educator, administrator) Alan Caddy (guitarist with The Tornados) Arturo Cardelus (composer, pianist) Roy Carter (oboist) Doreen ...

  4. Hibernia (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hibernia is the second solo album by Irish violinist Mairead Nesbitt. The album was recorded in 2016 at Windmill Lane Studios and Soundscape Studio in Dublin, Ireland, following Nesbitt's leave from Celtic Woman. It was produced by Nesbitt and Colm Ó Foghlú. [1]

  5. Celtic Woman - Wikipedia

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    This album features the voices of Lisa Lambe, Chloë Agnew, Meav Ni Mhaolchatha, and Mairead Nesbitt on the fiddle. Another Christmas album, Celtic Woman: Silent Night was released on the same day for the United States exclusively. Another Symphony Tour was announced for the 2012 Christmas season, featuring Agnew, Lambe, Nesbitt and McFadden ...

  6. Alsatian horn player, violinist and composer France: 1730-10-14 1812-08-12 Strasbourg: Paris: Q972453: Gaetano Pugnani: Italian violinist and composer 1731-11-27 1798-07-15 Turin: Turin: Q560926: Juan Oliver Astorga: Spanish composer (1733-1830) Spain: 1733 1830-02-12 Q5951699: Philip Phile: American composer and violinist United States of ...

  7. List of violists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Wikipedia articles on notable viola players. In cases where a violist has also achieved fame in another musical area, such as conducting or composing, this is noted. In cases where a violist has also achieved fame in another musical area, such as conducting or composing, this is noted.

  8. List of popular music violinists - Wikipedia

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    Gingger Shankar (10-string double violin, of The Smashing Pumpkins) John Sheahan (The Dubliners, folk) Ray Shulman (Gentle Giant) Rosemary Siemens (gospel, classical, pop, bluegrass) Antoine Silverman (bluegrass, jazz) Kyla-Rose Smith (Afropop, hip hop) Sophie Solomon (Oi Va Voi, klezmer, folk, rock) Eric Stanley (hip hop, pop, classical) Robby ...

  9. List of female violinists - Wikipedia

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    Pupil of JenÅ‘ Hubay, 1908 / Sister of violinist Adila Fachiri, niece of Joseph Joachim / Owned the "Lord Dunn-Raven" Stradivari, 1710 / Dedicatee of Béla Bartók's Violin Sonatas No.1 Sz.75 (1921) & No.2 Sz.76 (1922), Maurice Ravel's Tzigane (1924) and, with her sister Adila Fachiri, of Gustav Holst's Double Concerto for 2 Violins Op.49 (1929)