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"violin" Definitions
  1. a musical instrument with strings, which you hold under your chin and play with a bow

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Violin virtuosity in the good old-fashioned sense here, with Brahms's Violin Sonata No. 3, Enescu's Violin Sonata No. 2, Ravel's Violin Sonata, and pieces by Ernst and Paganini.
Math, poetry, physics, and violin had filled her days—especially violin.
When no violin arrived, I asked for a violin for Christmas.
On the bill: Brahms's Violin Sonata No. 23949, Prokofiev's Violin Sonata No. 1, Bartok's Rhapsody No. 1 and Strauss's Violin Sonata in E flat.
Violin Concerto and Ligeti's Violin Concerto; Augustin Hadelich, violin; Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor; Norwegian Chamber Orchestra (Warner Classics) For this album, the brilliant Mr. Hadelich pairs Brahms's inescapable Violin Concerto in D with Ligeti's mercurial and ingenious 1992 concerto.
Orchestra representatives got in touch with a local violin shop, Maison du Violin.
MOZART: VIOLIN CONCERTOS Isabelle Faust, violin; Il Giardino Armonico; Giovanni Antonini, conductor (Harmonia Mundi).
Although Bernadac chose relatively new technology (at least in terms of the legacy of violin-making) to create the violin, he found inspiration in a classical violin form.
TCHAIKOVSKY: VIOLIN CONCERTO; STRAVINSKY: 'LES NOCES' Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violin; MusicAeterna; Teodor Currentzis, conductor (Sony Classical).
I studied violin for many years, so I have a violin for my 4-year-old, but my 22-month-old ends up playing that one, and then my daughter ends up playing my little violin, my quarter-size violin, from when I was like 9.
It turned into a most rockin' bass-violin festival, neighbors singing and twirling with pretend and real bass violins (including a puppet holding a bass-violin puppet), around balloons with little cardboard handles taped to them to look like bass violins, to rousing bass-violin/accordion polka tunes accompanying bass-violin-inspired goat poems.
Like if I want violin on the song I don't put it in because I don't have violin on the song?
The Kronos Quartet is a standard violin-violin-viola-cello unit that has specialized in cross-genre collaboration since the '70s.
In "The Ammonite Violin (Murder Ballad No. 21904)," a collector lures a violinist to his home by offering her a priceless violin.
Gilles Vonsattel (piano), Paul Huang (violin), Ani Kavafian (violin), Matthew Lipman (viola), Nicholas Canellakis (cello) and David Shifrin (clarinet) are the team involved.
But it's misleading to think you have to "understand," say, a Bach violin concerto from the early 1700s, in order to "get" the much-later Beethoven Violin Concerto from the early 1800s or, moving ahead, the Brahms, Bartok and Berg violin concertos.
The props department tried fishing line instead of violin strings; a bow with a ribbon where the horsehair should be; violin strings kept very loose.
Hindman began playing the violin at age 8, because she loved the violin music she heard in movie soundtracks — and because she wanted to work.
There's even a brief moment where Vanya looks like a violin (a nod to how the character looks in the comics) sans the typical violin markings.
I ended up bringing a suitcase and a half, and also my violin, because I felt that half a suitcase was a fair trade for a violin.
Stein: And there's some bowing of cymbals with a violin bow, and we played the violin, not knowing how, to make squealing noises sound like dying pigs.
Man Ray is best known for Ingres's Violin, a nude print in which he transformed the naked back of his muse, singer Kiki de Montparnasse, into a violin.
Techno beats and electronic treatments augment her lead solo violin to produce dance tracks that combine a soaring violin with slick synthetic textures absent from most classical music.
Mendelssohn wrote it in 1825, when he was sixteen; he intended it as a birthday gift for his violin teacher, and the first-violin part requires virtuosic skill.
The same program brought rare revivals of Peter Martins's tiresome "The Red Violin" (2006), to John Corigliano's violin concerto, and Jerome Robbins's "In Memory Of…" (1985), to Berg's.
The payload is wrapped in a bullet-shaped "aeroshell," which protects the satellite and the small rocket inside like a "violin in a violin case," Yaney says. 5.
Brian Chan, an engineer at Formlabs, had previously built a hand-carved wooden violin based on a design he found in a violin-making book dating back to 1884.
A video of Willy crying his heart out over his broken violin immediately went viral, thousands of support messages and grassroots fundraising campaigns to buy him a new violin.
" - Alana, 23 "Poked my throat playing a violin.
"Joe's Violin" A violin -- donated to a school by a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor -- ends up in the hands of a 12-year-old music lover from the Bronx.
At the Philharmonic, it was Beethoven's Violin Concerto, with those soft taps at the start, though attention quickly shifted to the violin solos, as played by the Canadian James Ehnes.
This couple bucked stereotypes to start a violin business from home This couple bucked stereotypes to start a violin business from home Despite having four young children, in August of 2016, Robert Wood quit his job at a renowned violin shop in order to make violins from a converted shed in his backyard.
You can really hear each violin note in Brahms' "Violin Sonata No 3," while a simple guitar and harp combo such as Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" sounds fresh and crisp.
For the finale, the dancers high-stepped their way off the stage to the sounds of the Florida duo Black Violin, who, fittingly, mix hip-hop with classical violin and viola.
His first violin teacher admonished him by hitting his hand with the violin bow, so Mr. Simons took to teaching himself by slipping into concerts and observing and emulating accomplished violinists.
Using a newly formulated white resin, Formlabs instead 3D-printed an acoustic violin that relies on its shape, internal chambers, and the material its made from to produce an authentic violin sound.
He became an avid follower of her blog, and read up on the instrument she used, a violin made in 1864 by a noted French craftsman and violin dealer, Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume.
The same general pattern tends to hold true for music, another domain where the annals of young prodigies are filled with tales of eight hours of violin, and only violin, a day.
One dressed up her accordion to look like a bass violin, another practiced a dance with one, another tried to turn herself into one by wearing a big fat bass-violin suit.
In 2012, Laurent Bernadac started bringing to life the 103Dvarius, a fully 3D-printed violin, after feeling frustrated by the limiting nature of the sounds he could make on his own electric violin.
He took up the violin after the family had moved to Chicago, where he studied under Leon Sametini, a noted violin teacher, at the Chicago Musical College before taking his degree at Curtis.
The nominated short "Joe's Violin" traces his friendship with a Bronx teenager, a daughter of immigrants herself, after he donates his treasured violin to a program that in turn gives it to her.
Some play the media like a violin, others are clueless.
David Kim, Philadelphia Orchestra's concertmaster, conducts Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. Jan.
Andrea Mosconi, curator, plays Stradivari's 1715 violin "Il Cremonese" (2012).
The latest incident involves a violin and a wrestling match.
Why are you putting the violin on such trashy music?
As a test, she sometimes played the same violin twice.
"The piano, the guitar, the mandolin, some violin," he said.
I was discouraged by my violin teacher, a woman, actually.
Sissy comes from her violin practice to watch the end.
NEW MILFORD — Al Burgasser and Susanna Marker, guitar and violin.
And I was the only man there, playing my violin.
The ensemble was harp, violin, and bass (same as "Tilted").
My dad used to be an instrument maker — violin, cello.
He supplemented his pension by playing violin on the street.
One day in 2013, visiting a violin student of Mrs.
A military veteran finds peace playing violin in the Tank.
Iyer's parents started him on the violin the next year.
Renaud Capuçon was a riveting soloist in Dvorak's Violin Concerto.
She grips the violin tight, for it thrums with life.
My father would love to hear me play the violin.
But the heavy lifting was Mozart, the Violin Concertos Nos.
Harris grew up with ballet, violin, French horn and perfectionism.
One entire vitrine features gingerly arranged, shattered violin pieces from Moorman's performance of Paik's "One for Violin Solo," wherein the instrument is raised slowly over the course of five minutes and then abruptly smashed.
They're a little bit off the wall, which is maybe not what you'd expect from listening to our music but our violin player is always getting naked and playing his violin while sitting on people.
Piano was my main instrument, but violin was my second study.
But a violin is not, by itself, a work of art.
She loved music and played violin and trumpet as a youngster.
Like Mozart, she learned to play the violin at age four.
However, the season 1 finale, "The White Violin," is shockingly straightforward.
I could probably learn the violin through YouTube videos and apps.
This applies both to replication and playing the violin in public.
He was 6 and started taking violin lessons the same year.
You'd really have to commit to being that tiny violin friend.
Her violin was one bench over, with a police officer hovering.
It wouldn't get in the way of her flamboyant violin playing.
The "non-critical alert" features plucked violin strings and the marimba.
Trombone, trumpet and violin map to the patterns recurrent and emergent.
NEW MILFORD Lumos —— Al Burgasser and Susanna Marker, guitar and violin.
NEW MILFORD Lumos: Al Burgasser and Susanna Marker, guitar and violin.
I will play the world's tiniest violin for ruining their weekends.
During one scene, the finale of Brahms's Violin Concerto is played.
He raised the violin to his chin and released his bow.
And the orchestration includes a violin — not a traditional flamenco instrument.
I used the money I earned to buy a cheap violin.
I played violin as a kid and trumpet at age seven.
I asked my parents for a violin for my fifth birthday.
Together, they play violin sonatas by Louise Talma and George Walker.spectrumnyc.
In fact, all of her formal training is on the violin.
Four years later he gave the premiere of Schoenberg's Violin Concerto.
There was Holmes' pipe, and his violin, and his scientific equipment.
He decorated with his 18 guitars and his acoustic bass violin.
In one glorious moment, Soper and Modney play the violin simultaneously.
Giddens picked up her violin and pulled it to her chin.
One poetic stretch, emerging out of a cacophony, involves just Jenny Scheinman's mournful violin and Mr. Cline's quietly ringing chords; another has Ms. Scheinman and Carla Kihlstedt embroidering a dialogue on violin, against a percussive rustle.
Steven's mother was a piano teacher, his father played the violin, and his elder sisters are professionals on the viola and violin respectively; taking up the cello, he completed a family ensemble which gave public performances.
The violin, which was designed by Ferdinando Gagliano, among the most prolific violin makers working in Naples, Italy, in the late 18th century, was stolen July 0003 from the home of a couple who were sleeping.
Ms. Jansen and Mr. Thibaudet play violin sonatas by Grieg and Debussy, and are joined by the Dovers for Chausson's Concert for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, a piece written for the great virtuoso Eugène Ysaÿe.
Instruments, or pieces of them, are then handed around: the violinist blows into part of the flute; the soprano strums the violin; the violinist bows a crotale; the percussionist thumps the violin with a soft mallet.
Mr. Streisfeld is leaving to become an assistant professor of violin and violin pedagogy at the University of South Carolina School of Music, but plans to continue performing as a soloist and chamber musician, the ensemble said.
The first was an unsuccessful arrangement for violin and harpsichord of the Concerto for Oboe and Violin, a gorgeous piece that normally thrives on the juxtaposition of the distinct but equally songful voices of its solo instruments.
Just as is driving, riding your bike and playing your virtuoso violin.
It was like someone pulling out a violin at the dinner table.
It's not a guitar, it's not a violin, is it a... lute?
But you turn to the violin in that very personal, intense way.
So why honor a tricky, undanceable remix of a violin composition now?
NEW HAVEN Lina Tur Bonet, baroque violin, and Kenneth Weiss, harpsichord. Feb.
The violin has definitely called the cops on a cookout before. 58.
These include an underwater organ or hydraulophone, crystallophone, rotacorda, percussion and violin.
Cue the world's smallest violin playing for the hypebeasts across the globe.
She had mastered tennis in long skirts, played the violin for guests.
"I grew up playing piano and violin," she says with a laugh.
After the violin concerto, the OAE played Schumann's third symphony, the Rhenish.
Sebastiaan Kulwanowski somehow used his violin to play nine different animals sounds.
At Maison du Violon, Mylene Maisonneuve-Letarte tests out violin for Marc.
She did a very elegant choreography to this extraordinary emotional violin piece.
He regularly played the violin to ease the pain of his loss.
" "There were bombs, teargas and repression, but he kept playing his violin.
Elgar, until then a small-town composer and violin teacher, into an
The program included a brief biography of Sun and described his violin.
One of the musicians was playing a violin produced in the 1700s.
She took up the violin as a child and later studied voice.
The duo will play a generous program of four Mozart violin sonatas.
TEANECK The Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra performs Violin Concerto No. 555433 by Vieuxtemps.
"It's such a beautiful instrument," he said of the recycled glass violin.
Hilary Hahn gave her first-ever violin-alone recital in New York.
As the Gaglianos became more famous, competing violin makers copied their style.
She tunes her violin with an app and practices Hebrew via Duolingo.
I still remember the way she drew emotion out of that violin.
No, they actually recorded their friend playing violin in a dorm room.
At one point, Avigail replaced her violin with a thin wooden recorder.
Near him lay his violin, smashed, trampled, a strange overwhelming little corpse.
All of a sudden I walked out ... HR: My violin is huge.
Performers tapped on violin bodies and clicked the valve keys of horns.
The recipient of the violin bears the cost of insuring the instrument.
The violin section included a Turkish engineer and a Dutch airline pilot.
It can howl in the higher octaves, alongside Mr. Papazian's dirgelike violin.
He taught himself to play the piano, the violin, the double bass.
James Hanford, a bandmate and fiddler, provided violin music for the wedding.
Was it the actual, literal violin that has been Luce's (secret) life?
Was it the mere feel, the smell, the beingness of that violin?
I mixed the violin with electronic music and all the other textures.
" Ms. Krohn's final performance will be in George Balanchine's "Stravinsky Violin Concerto.
The theft of my violin was also a theft of my identity.
He was a high school student who liked to play the violin.
The score is Chausson's "Poème," for solo violin and orchestra; Tudor, acutely responsive to its many subtle subdivisions, makes both violin soliloquies and full orchestral passages expressive of various aspects of romantic love and a powerfully atmospheric evening.
In its decision Wednesday, the Limbach Commission said the violin, created in 1706 reportedly by Cremonese violin-maker Giuseppe Guarneri (who is known as 'filius Andreae'), found that the heirs of Felix Hildesheimer were entitled to a remedy.
Here, for instance, is the great virtuoso Itzhak Perlman decidedly not playing a section of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto screechily out of tune in a video called "Itzhak Perlman Shreds Mendelssohn Violin Concerto": Now the violin world is being transfixed by a new shred that few people have seen — but which is raising questions about satire, free speech, good taste and whether classical music can take a joke.
Although Tartini was the first to play a violin fashioned by Antonio Stradivari himself, his true claim to fame is his famous Violin Sonata in G minor, also known as the Le trille du diable, or The Devil's Trill.
Lea plays her instrument—a 7/8 size violin that she reckons is about a century old—with a natural's fluidity, in a style she worked out with an early teacher that combines violin, cello, and upright bass techniques.
"Sei Solo": Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Violin Solo; Thomas Zehetmair, violin (ECM) I promised myself I would find a track on this solemnly glittering set to highlight other than the obvious: the mighty Chaconne from the Second Partita.
The result is something akin to a slightly broken violin or fog-horn.
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Vásquez is currently trying to master "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the violin.
I played synthesizer, but some of the parts were doubled with real violin.
My father played the violin and people would just stop in the room.
Just the way he put his chin on the violin, women surrendered immediately.
Brit, the orphan who longs for connection but will settle for her violin.
It's a very personal instrument for me, even more so than the violin.
Ringing out from the trembling boy's violin was a tune they all recognized.
A protester played his violin while the (national guards) threw teargas and pellets.
The teenager played the violin in Venezuela's popular youth music program, El Sistema.
As a freshman, he won a spot playing violin with Rutgers' prestigious symphony.
An old, elegant man was playing outside down the street, with his violin.
Here an attendee plays a touch-capacitive electronic violin with an electric sword.
At far left, playing the violin, is James Ehnes, not Leif Ove Andsnes.
She was embarrassed to find three dollars and change in her violin case.
One more piece, Dan and Melanie pleaded, as she packed up the violin.
His instrumental partners were Dan Bartfield on violin and Matthew Marsh on piano.
These children from the projects learned Mandarin, took violin lessons and played chess.
If you grew up rich, you played a musical instrument—violin or piano.
Students learned math through cooking and carpentry, studied violin and went ice skating.
The kids have taken lessons such as Spanish, violin and even horseback riding.
The violin, like Hahn's, was made in the middle of the nineteenth century.
Mattel, the toymaker, has entered the market with products like Violin Soloist Barbie.
"Me after playing the media's obsession with me like a violin," she wrote.
Versus if you were playing a violin, you would do that all manually.
He's played violin for 30 years, taking it more seriously while at university.
Mike Khoury played successive violin solos, mainly on just one or two notes.
There are choppy breakbeats, melodramatic spoken word interludes and hi-NRG violin samples.
Their flagship object right now is a Stradivarius violin valued at $9 million.
Several solo instrumentalists — above all, Benjamin Bowman (violin and concertmaster) — showed marvelous eloquence.
In Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Cello, the rhythmic experiments are much bolder.
In Grand Central, on a Monday morning, Tom Swafford is playing the violin.
During his working career, he played violin in the Ministry of Agriculture orchestra.
Mr. Haefele said the concept wasn't that different from how a violin works.
At 10, she had performed the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the Denver Symphony.
But around that time, with little explanation, her parents ended her violin lessons.
I was thinking of this when I heard the sound of a violin.
The violin from Italy was among the few belongings she grabbed before leaving.
A famous Sudanese musician, using a car as his stage, stroked his violin.
Laena Geronimo from Feels and Raw Geronimo played violin on a couple songs.
And, yes, Nero does indeed whip out a violin at the requisite moments.
By Franz's fifth birthday, his father had begun to teach him the violin.
Without thousands of eyes focused on him, Mr. Gilbert held his violin casually.
From 1962 to 1975, Mr. Rosand played that violin primarily for European audiences.
Thirty minutes into the violin lesson, Anthea Kreston knew that something was wrong.
Kevin had been looking forward to playing his violin loudly outside every day.
One other bonus from all this attention has to do with EZ's violin.
He learned the violin, the piano, the drums, the saxophone and the guitar.
Mr. Waarts was commanding in Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor.
Andria handled the wooden cutting board as though it were a precious violin.
Its five-part score music (titled "Shade") is for violin, cello and piano.
Gagliano was a violin maker from Naples, Italy in the late 18th century.
Students studying violin, cello and guitar can borrow an instrument from the school.
I didn't want anyone to think I was getting out my tiny violin.
Dygert and a teammate once convinced Catlin to play the violin for them.
Let me find the world's smallest violin to play a sad sad song.
He set out in search of Patricia Kopatchinskaja, who was giving a talk about the Berg Violin Concerto she was to perform at the festival, and found her just as she was describing how difficult it is to play the violin.
But, as her power intensifies, she turns completely white, including her clothing and violin.
She also tried her hand at the violin, but gave it up pretty quickly.
Do we use clip-on mics that are catching the sound of the violin?
Yeah there was mandolin and violin and cello, just a number of different instruments.
"It's an exciting development," said Steven N. Violin, portfolio manager at F.L.Putnam Investment Management.
I wanted to start playing the violin because I was being bullied in school.
When I play the violin, it helps me forget about all the bad stuff.
His eldest sister, Isata, played the viola, brother, Braimah, 20, was on the violin.
My partner makes violin bows for a living, and makes about $50,000 a year.
I came to Chicago as a master's student to study violin at Roosevelt University.
B. Priestley, Good Companion Happiness is a thing to be practiced, like the violin.
With computers, the orchestra can simulate the sound of a violin 100 feet tall.
In 1989, she married Ronald Leo Fletcher, a luthier, or violin maker and repairer.
She kept the violin in the living room now, but she never played it.
WORKING BY CANDLELIGHT My middle son, Elan, has a violin lesson on Sunday evenings.
Johannes Brahms wrote his first violin sonata for his muse, the pianist Clara Schumann.
"My older daughter plays the oboe, and the younger plays the violin," Sarsgaard said.
In between, the formidable violinist Jennifer Frautschi is the soloist in Barber's Violin Concerto.
Faintly wailing violin lines interact with oscillating intervals and murky chords in the piano.
Joris played violin from when he was 7 years old until he was 16.
Laurie had her violin, I had my sax, and we ended up playing together.
For the melody, I tried synthesized violin, flute, and piano, but they didn't work.
The owner of the violin declined to be identified, according to a police report.
Mr. Kremer transcribed them for solo violin and performed them with focus and clarity.
After this point, the violin ceased to be a mere hobby for Mr. Chandler.
What Bernstein did not mention was that Yeou-Cheng's primary instrument was the violin.
" Reflecting on their raucous time together, he added, "Our reportage wasn't soft violin music.
A violin, stripped of much of its body, had been reduced to a silhouette.
Besides playing the violin, Steinkraus was an expert on old books and antique furniture.
The brilliant Latvian violinist Baiba Skride gave a magnificent account of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto.
He played piano and violin as a child and turned to drums at 22015.
But I've overcome my reluctance thanks to my violin, other musicians and the subway.
It was a musical family, and she first learned the violin from her father.
But Hellmut's violin teacher, Gerda Bishop, raised enough from her friends to send them.
There were no violin teachers in our part of West Virginia, my parents explained.
Ten years of lessons later, my violin skills won me college acceptances and scholarships.
"Why do you think this was written for cello and not violin?" he asked.
Irene Serkin, like her father, played the violin, which was young Peter's first instrument.
The main works on this program were Dvorak's Violin Concerto and his Eighth Symphony.
After high school, he played violin in local ensembles and joined the Pittsburgh Symphony.
Suddenly a piano and a harp and a violin started playing 'Heart and Soul.
It begins with the violin playing almost gauzy, hushed high tones and scratchy effects.
A new employee at the LBC Boutique and Loan in Somerville, located directly northwest of Boston, did not realize he was dealing with a very special violin: a Federico Gagliano hand-crafted and one-of-a-kind violin dating back to 1759.
In its finding, the commission valued the violin at $158,000 and recommended that the foundation compensate Mr. Hildesheimer's grandsons for two-thirds of its value, but retain the violin for use and performances at the University of Music in Nuremberg and in Speyer.
Among his more celebrated recordings were two albums made in the 1960s that teamed him with other great jazz violinists: "Duke Ellington's Jazz Violin Session," with Stéphane Grappelli and Ray Nance, and "The Violin Summit," with Grappelli, Smith and Jean-Luc Ponty.
Sometimes the violin stepped into the foreground with snippets of recorded laughter, resembling auditory hallucinations.
Before Norpoth and Tendler have even finished "Drones and Violin," Marching Church is on stage.
The violin is actually German—we went to loads of antique stores to find it.
A local junior fencing champion, Coldon excelled in music, playing the guitar, violin and piano.
He later tweeted a video from hospital with a bandaged face and clutching his violin.
Racskert Ruin Pub:Traditional Hungarian dance-offs erupt to violin music at this unsuspecting local hangout.
Now, the piece is considered standard repertoire for solo violin because of its technical difficulty.
Faith plays violin, while Sunday plays piano — and is interested in filmmaking, like her mother.
Democracy is burning, and you would have me buy a reclaimed-wood, custom-made violin.
So I play 'em like a violin, and I make it look oh so easy.
His mother enrolled him in violin lessons starting at age 5, but he wasn't intrigued.
" Tuesday's opening night also includes "Barber Violin Concerto" and Jerome Robbins's sailor salute, "Fancy Free.
He's an instrumental classical musician, and he mainly does big piano pieces or violin pieces.
Actually, don't give Tveit a violin; he'll eat it for the precious fiber and proteins.
A violin bow is placed on a musical score written specifically for the youth orchestra.
Miri Ben-Ari played violin on songs with Twista, Kanye West, Styles P, and others.
Though he wasn't destined for the stage, the violin gave him an ear for music.
In his free time, Michael plays the violin and does graduate research in computer science.
With Tom Gibbons, a sound designer, Mr Glass added sustained violin notes through the narrative.
Even during bursts of abandon, Mr. Yang played with robust sound on his splendid violin.
He solemnly opened it in front of me, like a violin case before a maestro.
Her closet, her room, her house could not contain the blood gushing from that violin.
According to David Schoenbaum's book "The Violin," his workshop produced more than three thousand violins.
Robyn Bollinger made her debut playing the violin with the Philadelphia Orchestra at age 12.
In 1989, the family emigrated from Moldova to Austria, where Kopatchinskaja studied violin and composition.
Her father is a Sikh classical musician who specializes in violin and other string instruments.
Alban Berg's Violin Concerto , composed in 1935, follows a trajectory of crisis, lamentation, and dissolution.
Then he tossed him a curveball: a violin part from Bartók's String Quartet No. 1.
Some play violin, the French horn and Carnatic music, a style of Indian classical music.
The first canon begins with a violin playing whispery, repeated tones against a hushed piano.
" And I said, "I'm learning the violin," and he said, "How are you getting along?
The police provided documents, including an appraisal, to prove that the violin had been stolen.
What madman could be playing the violin here, at the brink of his own grave?
Bashi's main instrument is the violin; he has toured with Regina Spektor and Of Montreal.
So I thought one way to show this was to have the violin suddenly shrink.
The company said that the violin was sold for between $5 million and $10 million.
The virtuosity really steps up in the third variation, first in violin, then in gamba.
"He despised the conventional idea of what was a beautiful violin sound," Mr. Kalish said.
But what explains the neglect of, say, Harrison's 1988 Grand Duo for violin and piano?
There is something slightly unfair about this, in a very tiny-violin sort of way.
It started with the Violin Concerto, which is quite different from all my work before.
Mariss Jansons is on the podium; Frank Peter Zimmermann is the violin soloist on Friday.
There is something very intimate, vulnerable, yet powerful about the sound of a violin alone.
Stumped, and on the sly, they began to invent bass-violin acts they might contribute.
" Follow him on Facebook and Instagram "Don't stop playing the violin or doing Frontside 540s.
The piece will follow Steve Mackey's "Urban Ocean" and Haydn's Violin Concerto in C major.
Slowly, the violin becomes a questing, sometimes challenging protagonist in a dialogue with the orchestra.
Among her escapes: She learned to play the violin and bought a pair of kayaks.
Ms. Scheinman takes the violin into jazz, Appalachian folk, experimental rock and many zones between.
Strictly speaking, Joe's Violin seems like the sort of film that usually wins this category.
Nikita Richardson, 28, journalistCost per year: $350Time per month: 16-30 hours depending on rehearsalsTime per year: 2 hours per week September-JuneCost for a beginner who's looking to get into it: $100-$500 for a decent violin, $503-$80/hour for violin lessons (Nikita's orchestra requires about five years of lessons and practice) Origin story: I started playing the violin when I was 11 through my middle school in Marietta, Georgia.

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