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  • {{Image|Violin.jpeg|right|200px|A Violin.}} ...s of expression and intensity,” writes music scholar David B. Boyden. “The violin represents one of the greatest triumphs of instrument making.”<ref>Ibid.<
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  • Boyden, David D., et al. ''The New Grove Violin Family'' (London: Macmillian, 1989). Kolneder, Walter. ''The Amadeus Book of the Violin'' (Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press), 1998.
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  • ...htm The history of the violin] - A quick overview about the history of the violin, including answers to questions such as "Why old master instruments sound s * [http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/music/violin Violin Acoustics] - University of New South Wales
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  • *[[Violin concerto]] *[[Violin sonata]]
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  • ...s assessment of Beethoven’s masterpiece.”<ref>Stowell, Robin, ''Beethoven: Violin Concerto'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), p. ix.</ref> In B ...lin School (i.e., style).<ref>See Boris Schwarz, “Beethoven and the French Violin School”, ''The Musical Quarterly'', Vol. 44, No. 4. (Oct., 1958), pp. 431
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  • Grove, George. “Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. (Op. 61)”, ''The Musical Times'' 46 (1 Jul. 1905): 459-71. Jander, Owen. “Romantic Form and Content in the Slow Movement of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto”, ''The Musical Quarterly'' 69 (Spring, 1983): 159-179.
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  • ...1''' in G minor, Opus 26, in 1866, when he was 28 years old. One of three violin concertos written by the composer, it is one of the most popular in the rep
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  • #REDIRECT [[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch)]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Violin Concerto (Beethoven)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[[Violin concerto]] *[[Violin sonata]]
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  • A renowned [[violin|violinist]] and professor of violin.
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  • ...htm The history of the violin] - A quick overview about the history of the violin, including answers to questions such as "Why old master instruments sound s * [http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/music/violin Violin Acoustics] - University of New South Wales
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  • Boyden, David D., et al. ''The New Grove Violin Family'' (London: Macmillian, 1989). Kolneder, Walter. ''The Amadeus Book of the Violin'' (Portland, Oregon: Amadeus Press), 1998.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bruch)]]
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  • The violin, when played in folk music or jazz.
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  • Town, in [[Italy]], known world-wide for the construction of [[artisanal]] [[violin]]s
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  • ...1''' in G minor, Opus 26, in 1866, when he was 28 years old. One of three violin concertos written by the composer, it is one of the most popular in the rep
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  • ...ording every year since. In addition, she made her acting debut in ''The Violin Fantasy'' in 1998, and appeared in the American telefilm ''Arabian Nights''
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  • ...phanage. There at Pietà, a girls’ orphanage, Vivaldi taught and played the violin, as well as composing many musical pieces.
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  • *Violin Concerto No. 1 (1957/1962) *Violin Concerto No. 2 (1966)
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  • Grove, George. “Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. (Op. 61)”, ''The Musical Times'' 46 (1 Jul. 1905): 459-71. Jander, Owen. “Romantic Form and Content in the Slow Movement of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto”, ''The Musical Quarterly'' 69 (Spring, 1983): 159-179.
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  • ...carved hardwood, played with a bow drawn across strings; for example, the violin or the cello.
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  • ...gust 1847 – 28 April 1935) Scottish composer best known for his oratorios, violin and piano pieces and works for the stage.
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  • A concerto for violin and orchestra composed by Sofia Gubaidulina in 1980 and revised in 1982 and
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  • ...rom [[Cremona, Italy]] (1505-1577) widely credited with making the first [[violin]], grandfather to [[Nicola Amati]], the master credited with training [[Ant
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  • ...([[Russian language|Russian]] ''Жертвоприношение'') is a [[concerto]] for violin and orchestra composed by [[Sofia Gubaidulina]] in 1980 and revised in 1982 ...x]] hymn. The theme as a whole appears only at the very end, with the solo violin ending the piece on the high last note.
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  • ...an International Heritage site, due to its association with the history of violin making.<ref name=UnescoCremona/> [[Andrea Amati]] is often credited as the inventor of the modern violin.<ref name=SiAmatiFamily/> His sons, [[Antonio Amati]] and [[Girolamo Amati
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  • *Solie Fott – violin, viola *Brenton Banks – violin
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  • # 3 violin sonatas # violin sonata
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  • ...= credited with constructing the first musical instrument of the modern violin family [[Image:Andrea Amati violin - Met Museum NY.jpg | left | thumb | This violin, now at the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], may have been part of a set mad
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  • *Violin Concerto No. 1 (1948) *Violin Concerto No. 2 (1967)
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  • *[http://www.musicweb-international.com/mackenzie/index.htm Discussion of violin pieces]
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  • * [[Papa John Creach]] - electric [[violin]] * [[Papa John Creach]] - electric [[violin]]
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  • ...s assessment of Beethoven’s masterpiece.”<ref>Stowell, Robin, ''Beethoven: Violin Concerto'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), p. ix.</ref> In B ...lin School (i.e., style).<ref>See Boris Schwarz, “Beethoven and the French Violin School”, ''The Musical Quarterly'', Vol. 44, No. 4. (Oct., 1958), pp. 431
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  • {{r|Violin}}
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  • ...n a Summer Garden''. He also wrote four [[concertos]] (for violin, cello, violin and cello together, and piano) and several rarely performed operas, one of
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Violin Concerto (Beethoven)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...[[Ludwig van Beethoven]] composed a "Triple Concerto," with solo parts for violin, cello, and piano; [[Felix Mendelssohn]] and Mozart both wrote concerti for ...piano concerti are virtuosic in the extreme, as are [[Niccolo Paganini]]'s violin concerti. These works became showpieces for the soloist, with the orchestra
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  • {{r|Violin Concerto (Beethoven)}}
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  • ...n the local [[public house]]s, and his mother Leah (née Dean) played the [[violin]]. After the break-up of Slade, Holder appeared on various [[television]] p
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  • ...manating from violins. Since the instrument is physically the same, see [[violin]] for a description of fiddles; the following article concerns primarily th ...of the most striking features of fiddle playing, as compared to classical violin playing, are the enormously diverse styles. Just among folk or traditional
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  • ...1935), was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] composer best known for his oratorios, violin and piano pieces, Scottish folk music and works for the stage. He is regard ...works for violin and orchestra, much orchestral music, and many songs and violin pieces. The romantic side of music appealed to Mackenzie far more strongly
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  • ...]]'' soundtrack, which featured his trademark playing of the guitar with a violin bow while beneath a laser pyramid.
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  • {{r|violin}}
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  • *Rick Danko – bass guitar, violin
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  • *''[[Concerto in D for Violin (Stravinsky)|Concerto in D for Violin]]'' (1931)
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  • ...concertante, the three-movement ''Sinfonia concertante in E-flat major for Violin and Viola'', K. 364, in 1779.<ref> Jones, David Wyn, “The Origins of the
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  • {{r|Violin}}
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  • **Ian Humphries - violin. **David Juritz - violin.
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  • ...during 'Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused' using a violin bow, as can be heard on Led Zeppelin bootlegs|bootleg recordings of Led Zep During live performances 1979-1980, Page's violin bow incorporated a laser strobe, which added to the visual effects. 'In the
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  • ...ddicted to [[cocaine]] and occasionally uses [[morphine]]; he can play the violin well but at other times saws at the strings haphazardly. He is antisocial # Plays the [[violin]] well.
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  • ...|thumb|250px|{{#ifexist:Template:Duo2.jpg/|{{Duo2.jpg/}}<br/>|}Andor Toth, violin, and son Andor Toth Jr., cello, the '''Toth Duo''', September 1999]] Toth played his violin on the World War II battlefields of Aachen, Germany ; performed with the N
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  • Malta Theatre Festival and Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition are hosted in Poznań.
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  • *Scarlet Rivera – violin
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  • **Ian Humphries - violin. **David Juritz - violin.
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  • ...omposed 7 symphonies, 11 operas, 3 ballets, 5 suites, 3 piano concertos, a violin concerto, 11 overtures, 20 choral works, 4 cantatas, 3 string quartets, a s *'''1878''' Violin concerto in D
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  • ...una Kan, became recognized on the world music scene. Amar was professor of violin first in Istanbul and later at the Ankara Music Conservatory.”[1]
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