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41. Violinist Definition Meaning Information Explanation
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A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin . The terms fiddler or fiddle player are also used. In classical music the "fiddle" terms are usually somewhat informal or jokey: they are more standard expressions in folk music. In between there are nuances of meaning and usage which are difficult to formalize. Composer-violinists were common in the Baroque era - all played the violin excellently. In the early 19th century, Niccol³ Paganini did much to expand the instrument's technique. Other notable 19th century violinists include Joseph Joachim (who was friends with Johannes Brahms Leopold Auer (who taught many famous violinists of following generations), Pablo de Sarasate Henri Vieuxtemps and Eugene Ysaye.

42. Community Concert
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This symbol means a fact not related to the Community Concert series. MISCHA ELMAN ZINO FRANCESSCATTI - He opens new realms of sound New York Times CARROLL GLENN - Not since the great days of Maude Powell has an American dominated the distaff side of the violin field. The soaring musicianship of the brilliantly endowed Carroll Glenn has made her an artistic success; her warm and generous personality has made her a platform favorite. Miss Glenn has had corresponding successes in Europe where she established herself on three successive tours in recent years. SZYMON GOLDBERG - Violinist of world renown, Szymon Goldberg, is now making his permanent home in America. A super recitalist, orchestral soloist and program maker, Goldberg has already received a warm welcome to America's music life. To his uncommonly interesting programs, Goldberg brings a profound understanding of the classics and a sympathetic interest in the moderns. Decca and Parlophone Recordings.

43. Leopold Godowsky - Humor
violinist mischa elman called round after an exceptionally successful tourand asked Godowsky excitedly to guess how much money he had made.
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selected by Jeremy Nicholas Many so-called humorous remarks by celebrated musicians fail to raise even a watery smile. Godowsky was well known for his waspish sense of humour and many of his witticisms and sagacious remarks have passed into musical folklore. Surprisingly, perhaps, the majority have stood the test of time and remain genuinely amusing. Among these is one of the most famous of all music-related anecdotes. You can find the full account of this story as the final item in this brief collection. Here for your enjoyment, in no particular order, are some of Godowsky's bon mots Oscar Levant, the pianist, composer, wit, actor and raconteur recalled in his autobiographical volume Memoirs of an Amnesiac the occasion when a film director asked him to include in a speech a quip made by Godowsky: "I don't like to go to concerts because if they're good, I'm jealous; if they're bad, I'm bored." (Levant actually refused to say the words unless he could attribute them to their author.) Godowsky moved with his family from Vienna to New York in 1914. Their first home was the Plaza Hotel. Bechstein provided Godowsky with two grands, replaced free of charge every year, and of course these had to be accommodated in his apartment. As the moving men panted and strained to move the two latest instruments, one of them paused in his efforts, mopped his brow and told their owner exactly what he thought of having to lug heavy concert grands about. "What are you complaining about?" laughed Godowsky. "You only have to move pianos. I have to move audiences."

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    48. Violinist - Wikipedia
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    53. Dr. Shinichi Suzuki
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    "Where love is deep, much can be accomplished."
    Shinichi Suzuki, the man who developed the Suzuki Method, died on January 26, 1998, at his home in Matsumoto, Japan. Though he lived to be 99 years old, Dr. Suzuki always seemed young. He was full of energy, and was cheerful and loving to everyone he met.
    Shinichi Suzuki was born on October 17, 1898, in Nagoya, Japan. He was one of twelve children and his father owned a violin factory. Shinichi and his brothers and sisters played near the factory and saw instruments being made, but the children never realized what beautiful sounds could come from a violin. When he was seventeen, Shinichi heard a recording of Schubert's Ave Maria , played by a famous violinist named Mischa Elman. He was amazed that a violin could make such a beautiful tonehe had thought it was just a toy!
    After this, Shinichi brought a violin home from the factory and taught himself to play. He would listen to a recording and try to imitate what he heard. A few years later he took violin lessons from a teacher in Tokyo. Then, when he was 22 years old, he went to Germany and studied with a famous teacher named Karl Klingler. Shinichi also met his wife Waltraud in Germany. They married and moved back to Japan, where he began to teach violin and play string quartet concerts with his brothers.
    Shinichi had always loved children and became very interested in teaching them. He thought that children could learn music just as they learned to speakstarting when they were very young and hearing music all around them. He believed that all children have the talent to learn if they are taught well by loving parents and teachers. These were very unusual ideas at that time. If children did play an instrument, they started learning when they were ten or eleven. Also, most people thought that musical talent was a special thing that only a few people had.

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    56. NewsPro Archive
    Early in the last century, tenor Enrico Caruso made several bestselling 78s withthe violinist mischa elman; the Irish tenor John McCormack recorded even more
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    Bocelli's 'Sentimento' journey gets sidetracked by gimmicks
    By Richard Dyer, Globe Staff, 1/26/2003
    Andrea Bocelli's newest CD, ''Sentimento,'' will please the tenor's fans without necessarily persuading those who are resolutely unconvinced. It's an attractive but uneven disc, though most of the problems don't have to do with the singer.
    The plan was to pay tribute to a minor but beloved genre of the past: celebrity vocal selections accompanied by celebrity instrumental obbligatos. Early in the last century, tenor Enrico Caruso made several best-selling 78s with the violinist Mischa Elman; the Irish tenor John McCormack recorded even more duets with the great violinist Fritz Kreisler.
    Lorin Maazel, music director of the New York Philharmonic, grew up with his father's McCormack/Kreisler records and jumped at the chance to create a modern equivalent with Bocelli. The repertoire that the tenor and conductor chose is mostly Italian songs from a century ago, slightly different from the pieces that Caruso and McCormack recorded with violin (and some of which, like ''Ave Maria,'' Bocelli has committed to disc already). The only piece that McCormack actually recorded with Kreisler that appears on the new record is the ''Barcarolle '' from Offenbach 's ''The Tales of Hoffmann.''
    Maazel presents this material in his own ingeniously elaborate orchestrations, rather than in the traditional tenor-violin-piano combination. Few arrangers know the orchestra as intimately as Maazel does. His ingenuity does sometimes draw attention to itself and away from the music; listening to his transcription of the rippling piano cadenza in Liszt's ''Liebestraum,'' for example, we wonder how he did it instead of listening to what it's for. Maazel also takes the violin parts himself; he's a respectable player, but hardly in the class of his predecessors, and his Stradivarius is sometimes unbeguilingly recorded to sound like an electric Hawaiian guitar.

    57. INKPOT#65 CLASSICAL MUSIC FEATURE: Leonid Kogan - An Inktroduction And Tribute
    Kogan developed such excellent purity of tone such as to rival mischa elman hismastery of technique more secure than the senior violinist notwithstanding.
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    by Ng Yeuk Fan Several years ago, I was at my usual haunt - a CD shop specialising in classical and audiophile stuff, when the sales assistant-friend I had become so familiar with handed me a disc and asked me for my opinion about it. I looked at the brown ugly covers with much skepticism. It was a recording of Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto played by Leonid Kogan on the Arlechinno label. I had already heard countless numbers of this concerto and was in possession of several rather good recordings. [I flipped on the S$300 headphones... an additional service provided by the now defunct HI-FI Corner, famed for their service and no-limit listen-before-you-buy policy at no additional costs - and about the S$300 headphones, they provided at least 12 for their listening stations in a shop the size of my bed room!!! Major shops should follow suite if they care to earn the business of audiophiles and ...] ....to my amazement - "? gasp ] - who on earth is this Leonid Kogan?" Leonid Borisovitch Kogan (1924-1982) was born in Dnepropetrosk, a small Russian town. At age ten, having learnt the basics of violin from his photographer-father who was also an amateur violonist, the family moved to Moscow so that young Kogan could receive tutoring from the famed Leopold Auer.

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    59. Bio2
    Already in 1903 elman played several concerts in the homes of Grand Duke of Meklenburg Sterlitz presented mischa with his first Italian violin - an Amati
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      As  a  teacher , Auer  possessed  a  rare  ability  to  inspire  his  students . Many  of  them  claimed  that  under  the Professor's  mesmerizing  gaze they  played  much  better  than  outside  the  classroom . However , it  is  necessary  to  realize  that  Elman's  unique  tone  and  style  were  well-developed  at  the  time  of  their  first  encounter , and  Auer's  own  perception  of  violin  playing  was  greatly  influenced  by  the  young  Mischa .
      Already  in  1903  Elman  played  several  concerts  in  the  homes  of  wealthy  patrons  of  arts  and  and  one  of  them , The  Grand  Duke  of Meklenburg - Sterlitz presented  Mischa  with  his  first  Italian  violin - an  Amati .  Finally  , in  1904  Auer  and  Saul  decided  that  the  time  came  for  Mischa's  Berlin  debut . This  decision  was  undoubtedly  fascilitated  by  the  appearance  of Franz  von  Vecsey  , the  Hungarian-born  wunderkind  , a student  of  Hubay  and  Joachim's  protege . Elman's  Berlin  concert  on  14  October  1904  created  a  sensation . Joseph  Joachim , for  whom  he  played  privately  on  the  day  before  his  debut, could  only  say : "I  am  speechless". Within  a  few  months , Europe  was  conquered .British   press  dubbed  Elman  " the  greatest  violinist  in  the world ". In  1905  Mischa  Elman  performed  in  Buckingham  Palace  for  King  Edward  VII  and  King  Alfonso  of  Spain , sharing  the  program  with  Nellie  Melba  and Enrico  Caruso . Finally , on  December  10th ,1908, Mischa  Elman  made  his  historic  Carnegie  Hall  debut , playing  the  Tchaikovsky  Concerto  with  the  Russian  Symphony  Society  of  New  York , conducted  by  Modest  Altschuler .   One  might  be  able  to  appreciate  the  magical  effect  of  Elman's  playing  on  the  American  public  by  reading  the  poem

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