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3rd Prize "Paganini International Competition" in 1973 / one of the first female violinists to record Paganini's 24 Caprices – LP Simax PS 1020 (p)1985 Ishikawa, Shizuka: 1954: Tokyo, Japan: living: Japanese: 2nd prize Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1972 Carruzzo, Madeleine: 1956: Sion, Switzerland: living: Swiss
Legendary Violinists (a public arts website) Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday by Henry Charles Lahee, an 1889 publication at Project Gutenberg; Violinists and Violists on the Web Alphabetical listings of web pages on string players, past and present.
American women violinists (1 C, 188 P) Argentine women violinists (2 P) Armenian women violinists (6 P) Australian women violinists (35 P) Austrian women violinists ...
Russian women classical violinists (14 P) Pages in category "Women classical violinists" The following 186 pages are in this category, out of 186 total.
Legendary Violinists (a public arts website) Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday by Henry C. Lahee, an 1889 publication at Project Gutenberg; Violinists on the Web: An alphabetical listing of web pages on violinists, past and present.
The following lists of violinists are available: List of classical violinists, notable violinists from the baroque era onwards; List of contemporary classical violinists, notable contemporary classical violinists; List of jazz violinists, notable jazz violinists; List of popular music violinists, popular music violinists
At age thirteen, Vanessa-Mae became the youngest soloist to record both the Beethoven and Tchaikovsky violin concertos, according to Guinness World Records. [9] Her first pop-style album, The Violin Player, produced and mainly written by Mike Batt and selling four million copies, [10] [page needed] was released in 1995.
This is a list of notable contemporary classical violinists. For the names of notable violinists of all classical music eras see List of classical violinists . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.