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  2. TwoSet Violin - Wikipedia

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    The TwoSet Violin YouTube channel received a Silver Play Button in 2018 for surpassing 100 thousand subscribers and a Gold Play Button in 2019 for surpassing 1 million subscribers. [15] Classic FM's Kyle Macdonald listed TwoSet Violin as one of the "10 ways the 2010s changed classical music forever". [16]

  3. Albert Von Tilzer - Wikipedia

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    He was born Albert Gumm, in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. [1] His parents, Sarah (Tilzer) and Jacob Gumbinsky, were Polish Jewish immigrants. [2] As a young man, he worked briefly at his older brother Harry Von Tilzer's publishing company, [1] and Albert's earliest songs were published by Harry.

  4. 44 Duos for Two Violins - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, all songs and dances included in this series are based on folk music from many Eastern Europe countries, but harmonic and rhythmic freedom is evident throughout the whole piece. In 1936, Bartók arranged 6 of these duos for piano, under the title Petite Suite .

  5. Violin in music - Wikipedia

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    During the 1920s and early-1930s, violins were an integral part of popular music, especially for dance music. [citation needed] Dance orchestras typically had at least 2 or 3 violins, although high class society orchestras would often include as many as 6 or 7. With the introduction of swing music in 1935, the violin, along with other string ...

  6. Violin construction and mechanics - Wikipedia

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    A violin consists of a body or corpus, a neck, a finger board, a bridge, a soundpost, four strings, and various fittings.The fittings are the tuning pegs, tailpiece and tailgut, endpin, possibly one or more fine tuners on the tailpiece, and in the modern style of playing, usually a chinrest, either attached with the cup directly over the tailpiece or to the left of it.

  7. Elephants dance and sway to violin music

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    Eleanor Bartsch was performing with the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, during which she played Bach's Concerto in D Minor. During the performance, she noticed two elephants outside a tent at the ...

  8. Anton Wallerstein - Wikipedia

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    Anton Wallerstein (28 September 1813 – 26 March 1892) [1] was a German violinist and composer, a prolific writer of popular dances and songs. Wallerstein was born to poor parents in Dresden. He played the violin from an early age; in 1829 he entered the Dresden Court Orchestra, and in 1832 the Court Orchestra of Hanover, leaving the orchestra ...

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