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  2. Scott Cao - Wikipedia

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    His mentors included eminent violin makers such as Louiz Bellini, Hans Weisshaar, and Roland Feller. In 1990, Scott partnered with Hideo Kamimoto to start a violin shop and returned to China, where he founded a company which makes affordable instruments and bows, including violas, cellos, basses, guitars and established Scott Cao Violins.

  3. Erhu - Wikipedia

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    Erhu sound. The erhu (Chinese: 二胡; pinyin: èrhú; [aɻ˥˩xu˧˥]) is a Chinese two-stringed bowed musical instrument, more specifically a spike fiddle, which may also be called a southern fiddle, and is sometimes known in the Western world as the Chinese violin or a Chinese two-stringed fiddle.

  4. List of Chinese musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Chinese musical instruments are traditionally grouped into eight categories (classified by the material from which the instruments were made) known as bā yīn (). [1] The eight categories are silk, bamboo, wood, stone, metal, clay, gourd and skin; other instruments considered traditional exist that may not fit these groups.

  5. Shanghai Isaac Stern International Violin Competition

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    The final round which included concertos played with the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, was conducted by Michael Stern. In keeping with Isaac Stern's values, all contestants were required to play a Chinese work, the iconic [6] Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto. Only 24 competitors were invited to the competition from the 140 applications the ...

  6. Sheng Zhongguo - Wikipedia

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    Sheng Zhongguo (Chinese: 盛中国; Wade–Giles: Sheng Chung-kuo; 1941 – 7 September 2018) was a Chinese violinist, best known for his rendition of the orchestra work Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto. He is widely considered one of China's greatest violinists, [1] known as "China's Menuhin".

  7. Ning Feng - Wikipedia

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    Ning Feng started playing the violin at a very young age [1] and shortly after his fourth birthday he began lessons with Hu Weimin, at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music. [2] He later went to London, England, to study at the Royal Academy of Music, and his teacher there, Hu Kun, was the son of his first teacher. He was the first student to ever ...

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