As early as 1540, an Italian violin was spotted as far away as England.
She began playing the violin aged four, before turning her attention to the viola in 2009.
Yuri Bashmet and Uto Ugi performed Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for violin, viola and orchestra.
In Davidson C, Clementi practiced his violin, despite being self-conscious about filling the corridor with sound.
The exhibit, now at the Library of Congress, is The American Violin: From Jefferson to Jazz.
The violin always gets the glory, but it takes two to make beautiful music.
Claims were also made against a former violin teacher who had already left the school.
John Maughan admitted theft in 2011 but the 1696 violin has not been found.
Experts believe the recovered violin is a replica used for training, British Transport Police (BTP) said.
That sort of money will go nowhere if you want to buy a fine old violin.
Clementi was intending to major in biology, but he kept up with the violin.
The opus-5 violin sonatas by Arcangelo Corelli are among the most published works ever.
Cremonese violin craftsmanship is renowned for its traditional process of fashioning violins, violas, cellos and contrabasses.
Marty comes on for the next number, but he spazzes out and drops his violin.
He finds a patron in an eccentric neighbor who lends him a cherished Tononi violin.
Corwin sat in a plastic armchair and rested the violin case on his lap.
"Beware Your Only Friend" is a fine jangle of country-rock complete with violin veering into fiddle.
The piece, "Capriccio for Carolina, " was in turn inspired by Beethoven's Kreutzer Violin Sonata.
But they were his best, his son Paul Becker, also a violin maker, says.
Deeply religious, she tried to steer the young man from the devil's music with violin lessons.
He started playing violin at age 8 and picked up his first Casio keyboard two years later.
He had learned violin by age 3 and was trained at The Juilliard School in New York.
The violin was the only thing in the world, and in that music there was dark assurance.
Lindsey began begging her parents for violin lessons at five, and started playing when she turned six.
"I entered his world though the violin sonatas, the horn trio, the quartets, the quintet, " he said.
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In an historic encounter, he played piano, while his musical partner on the violin was Albert Einstein.
Even today, Green Mill couldn't be more gangster if it insisted everyone wore trilbies and carried violin cases.
Violin teacher Wen Zhou Li, of Cheshire, who teaches at Chetham's School of Music, was arrested on Thursday.
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The four-piece band (violin, cello, harp and piano) plays with spirit and the cast sings with schooner-waving gusto.
Sometimes it doesn't work, as in the maudlin "Please Don't Call It Love, " with its weepy, sleepy violin.
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