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  2. General Kyd Stradivarius - Wikipedia

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    They include a violin made in 1714, [2] a violin made in 1720, [3] and the General Kyd; ex-Stern Stradivarius cello made in 1684. [4] These instruments have been owned and played by some of the world's leading musicians. The 1714 violin was owned from about 1980 to 1990 by Itzhak Perlman, who made most of his early recordings using this instrument.

  3. Elizabeth Pitcairn - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Pitcairn (born December 5, 1973) is a renowned American classical violinist who is noted for performing on the 1720 Red Mendelssohn Antonio Stradivari violin. In addition to a solo career, she is the President and Artistic Director of the Luzerne Music Center in Lake Luzerne, New York .

  4. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    Part of a duo of violins (Spanish I and II) referred to as los Decorados and los Palatinos; also collectively known as del Cuarteto Real (The Royal Quartet) when included with the Spanish Court viola (1696) and cello (1694). Ex-Leopold Auer: 1690 On loan to Vadim Gluzman brokered by the Stradivari Society. [24] Bingham: 1690 Theodor: 1690

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles

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    Downtown Los Angeles: Cultural center for Japanese Americans in Southern California 158: Los Altos Apartments: Los Altos Apartments. July 1, 1999 : 4121 Wilshire Blvd

  6. Capitol Records Building - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Records Building, also known as the Capitol Records Tower, is a 13-story tower building in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Designed by Louis Naidorf of Welton Becket Associates , it is one of the city's landmarks , [ 5 ] and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  7. Mailing's Building - Wikipedia

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    Mailing's was built in 1930 and designed by S. Charles Lee, the same architect who designed the Los Angeles Theatre that this building shares its northern wall with. In 1979, when the Broadway Theater and Commercial District was added to the National Register of Historic Places, both Mailing's and Los Angeles Theater were listed as separate contributing properties in the district.

  8. Benning Violins - Wikipedia

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    Benning Violins is a California-based luthier business, crafting, restoring and repairing violins, violas and cellos since its opening in 1950 as Studio City Music. In 1953, it moved to its current location on Ventura Boulevard . [ 1 ]

  9. 1720 in music - Wikipedia

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    January 1 – Johann Christoph Altnickol, composer (baptized January 1, 1720) January 4 – Johann Friedrich Agricola, composer (died 1774) August 20 – Bernard de Bury, court musician and composer (died 1785) October 17 – Maria Teresa Agnesi, singer and composer (died 1795) November 16 – Carlo Antonio Campioni, composer (died 1788) date ...