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Since she was a student at the Guildhall School of Music in the early 1980 sthe violinist tasmin little has believed that there is an unknown, and
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Since she was a student at the Guildhall School of Music in the early 1980's the violinist Tasmin Little has believed that there is an unknown, and deliberately buried, secret in the life of Frederick Delius - a secret fundamental to the development and proper appreciation of his music. It concerns a brief period in his early twenties spent in a malaria infested swamp region of northern Florida trying to establish an orange plantation for his father. Tasmin believes that while living almost alone in this remote area Delius had the most intense sexual affair of his life with one of the black girls who worked on the plantation. After he returned to England in 1886 Delius discovered that his black mistress had borne his child. Entirely dependent on his stern father and fearing social ostracism by the polite salon society whose approval he desperately needed if he was to win musical acceptance, Delius abandoned the girl and suppressed all knowledge of the baby. However a few years later, more secure in his place as a composer and no longer wholly financially dependent on his father, Delius returned to Florida to seek his former mistress and the child. He was tormented by a deep sense of loss. Frightened that he might want to remove the child and take it back to England, the girl fled and Delius never saw her again.

2. Little, Tasmin
British violinist. Brief biography and discography.
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3. ClassicalPlus - Classical Artist - Tasmin Little
British violinist tasmin little is internationally greatly in demand in the concert hall and recording studio Born in 1965, tasmin little received a rigorous early schooling at the
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4. ClassicalPlus - Classical Artist - Tasmin Little
Classical Music, Jazz Opera see exclusive live events, buy CDs, listen to complete pieces of music, watch video interviews with artists and tune into GMN radio. British violinist tasmin little is internationally greatly in demand in the concert hall and recording studio Born in 1965, tasmin little received a rigorous early schooling at the
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5. Little, Tasmin
tasmin little s nineteen recordings also include concerti by Bruch floatingearth.demon.co.uk/tasmin/tlhome.html SheWas Sixteen When violinist Hilary Hahn
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    as the obscure, seeking out littleknown masterpieces www.floatingearth.demon.co.uk/tasmin/tlhome.html BeforeShe Was Sixteen When violinist Hilary Hahn
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    8. Violinist - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin Rainer Kussmaul ( 1946 tasmin little. Vanessa Mae ( 1978. Eduard MelkusBaroque
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    Violinist
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    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: In the early 19th century, Niccoló Paganini did much to expand the instrument's technique. Other notable 19th century violinists include Pierre Rode Joseph Joachim (who was friends with Johannes Brahms Leopold Auer (who taught many famous violinists of following generations), Pablo de Sarasate Henri Vieuxtemps Eugene Ysaye and Henryk Wieniawski Among significant later players are: edit
    Popular music violinist, including fiddlers

    9. Askonas Holt: Tasmin Little - Press
    The British violinist tasmin little was the formidable soloist in Mr. Ligeti’sconcerto…Ms. little wrote her own demonic cadenza, which brought the work
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    10. ClassicalPlus Webcast
    Select a Player. tasmin little plays Bach at the Wigmore violinist tasmin little and pianist Martin Roscoe have performed and recorded together on many occasions
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    11. Askonas Holt: Tasmin Little
    tasmin little News. No place like home British violinist tasmin littleis now considered a truly international artist See full story.
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    12. Pioneer Press 03/05/2004 Orchestra Extends World Tour At Home
    concert were given by a pair of Englanders, composer Nicholas Maw and violinist tasmin little. conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier, violinist tasmin little and women of the Minnesota
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    13. GMN.com - Classical Artist - Tasmin Little
    British violinist tasmin little is internationally greatly in demand in the concerthall and recording studio and is also a popular personality on the
    http://jazzplus.gmn.com/artists/artist.asp?id=1000&bio=true

    14. TASMIN HOME PAGE
    The Official tasmin little Web Site The finest (violinist) we have in Britain
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    one for that reciatal, and my Dad pointed out that tasmin little was on in the evening got quite excited. ( tasmin little is a world famous violinist. I was surprised
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    2002-05-18 - 3:42 p.m. Whoo! It's the messageboard Cultural Since Mrs W. was nearly reported for illegal photocopying a couple of weeks ago, during the inspection, she has been justifying every single bit of photocopied music she’s given us (‘it’s not a whole piece’, or ‘it’s out of print’, or ‘it’s for rehearsal purposes only’, or ‘I did it on Sibelius, so although it looks like a photocopy, it isn’t one’). Thanks to this, the first thing I noticed about the Elliot Carter (apart from the lack of anything resembling a tune) was the fact that he was playing from a photocopy, and thought ‘ooh, that’s illegal ’ and got quite excited, although I doubt that it was. We had to buy a programme for the whole festival as there wasn’t a seperate one for that reciatal, and my Dad pointed out that Tasmin Little was on in the evening. Saying something like ‘Oh look, Tasmin little’, following which we didn’t pay it any more attention. After the recital had finished my Dad wanted to quickly look at the extension they’re building in the cathedral, and walking in we saw Tasmin Little (it took a while to work out who she was, mainly because the photograph was so different and everyone believes the photograph) rehearsing with a little orchestra. We sat down and watched, and I got quite excited. (Tasmin Little is a world famous violinist. I was surprised on the Monday afterwards how many people had no idea who she was. Surpised because I

    16. Violinist - Encyclopedia Article About Violinist. Free Access, No Registration N
    February 8, 1709) was an Italian composer and violinist, most remembered Rainer Kussmaul(1946 ; tasmin little; Vanessa Mae (1978; Eduard Melkus Baroque; Yehudi
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    Violinist
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin The violin is a stringed musical instrument comprising four strings tuned a fifth apart. It is the smallest and highest-tuned member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola, cello and double bass. The lowest string (and hence the lowest note) is the G just below middle C, then in ascending order D, A and E. Sheet music for a violin almost always uses the G clef (treble clef).
    Click the link for more information. . 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 Baroque music is Western classical music from the Baroque era, after the Renaissance music era and before the Classical music era proper. This roughly covers the time period from Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) through Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Baroque music forms a major portion of the classical music canon and is widely performed and enjoyed.

    17. Definition Of Violinist - WordIQ Dictionary & Encyclopedia
    violinist. A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin. tasmin little;Vanessa Mae (1978; Eduard Melkus Baroque; Yehudi Menuhin (19161999);
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    Encyclopedia Definition: Violinist
    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: In the early 19th century, Niccoló Paganini did much to expand the instrument's technique. Other notable 19th century violinists include Pierre Rode Joseph Joachim (who was friends with Johannes Brahms Leopold Auer (who taught many famous violinists of following generations), Pablo de Sarasate Henri Vieuxtemps Eugene Ysaye and Henryk Wieniawski Among significant later players are:
    Popular music violinist, including fiddlers

    18. Tasmin Little Visits Music Centre:News And Views February 2002
    tasmin little VISITS MUSIC CENTRE. The tasmin little Music Centre received a specialvisitor recently the international violinist after whom it was named.
    http://www.bradford.ac.uk/admin/pr/February2002/tasmin.htm
    February 2002 TASMIN LITTLE VISITS MUSIC CENTRE The Tasmin Little Music Centre received a special visitor recently - the international violinist after whom it was named. Left to right: Tasmin Little with student Yannick Marchegay. Tasmin Little is one of the world's leading classical violinists and is an acknowledged interpreter of the music of Delius, who came from Bradford. The centre was named after Tasmin three years ago, when she gave a fundraising concert. She plays a 1757 Guadagnini, and has worked with many of the world's most distinguished musicians and conductors, including Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Yan Pascal Tortelier. Since her debut with the Hallé Orchestra in 1988, she has performed as a soloist with many internationally renowned orchestras. During the visit, Tasmin was accompanied by her family, including her father, the actor George Little. Tasmin said: "I have heard about great things being achieved at the Centre. This visit provided an opportunity to catch up and also to meet the University's Fellow in Music Jim Pywell. I have a lot of links with Bradford and it is great to be back." Fellow in Music, Jim Pywell, said: "We were thrilled that Tasmin took time out of her busy diary to come to see us."

    19. Tasmin Little Visits Music Centre:Press Release Bradford University
    The University of Bradford s tasmin little Music Centre received a specialvisitor recently the international violinist after whom it was named.
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    Press Release
    1 February 2002
    TASMIN LITTLE VISITS UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD MUSIC CENTRE
    The University of Bradford's Tasmin Little Music Centre received a special visitor recently - the international violinist after whom it was named. Tasmin Little (pictured left with student Yannick Marchegay) is one of the world's leading classical violinists and is an acknowledged interpreter of the music of Delius, who came from Bradford. The centre was named after Tasmin three years ago, when she gave a fundraising concert. She plays a 1757 Guadagnini, has worked with many of the world's most distinguished musicians and conductors, including Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Yan Pascal Tortelier. Since her debut with the Hallé Orchestra in 1988, she has performed as a soloist with many internationally renowned orchestras. During the visit, Tasmin was accompanied by her family, including her father, the actor George Little. Tasmin said: "I have heard about great things being achieved at the Centre. This visit provided an opportunity to catch up and also to meet the University's Fellow in Music Jim Pywell. I have a lot of links with Bradford and it is great to be back."

    20. Tasmin Little :: .ha
    tasmin little. Born May 13, 1965 Musician English violinist. She studied atthe Yehudi MenuhinSchool and the GSM. Currently. Born in. Sign Year of the.
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