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  2. Simon Straub - Wikipedia

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    Simon Straub (1662 - 1730) was a German violin maker and luthier. He was born in Friedenweiler and spent most of his life in Langenordnach. Simon Straub is considered one of the most significant violin makers of the Alemannische Schule (Alemannic school) in Black Forest. He was a member of the Straub-Dynasty, a family of luthiers for 9 generations.

  3. Heinrich Th. Heberlein Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Theodore Heberlein Jr. (1843-1910) was a German violin maker from the Vogtland region that straddles modern day Germany and the Czech Republic. He was the son of Carl August Heberlein (1805-1879) and the grandson of the founder of the family dynasty Johann Gottlob Heberlein (1782-1856).

  4. David Garrett - Wikipedia

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    Garrett received his first Stradivarius violin at the age of 11, courtesy of German president Richard von Weizsäcker, after having performed for him. [9] At the age of 13, Garrett recorded two CDs, appeared on German and Dutch television, [10] and gave a concert in the residence of the President of Germany, the Villa Hammerschmidt. [11]

  5. Carolin Widmann - Wikipedia

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    Carolin Widmann (German: [kaʁoˈliːn ˈviːtman]; born 1976) is a German classical violinist. She focuses on contemporary music. [1] Widmann plays a violin made in 1782 by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Category:German violinists - Wikipedia

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    German classical violinists (4 C, 171 P) J. German jazz violinists (4 P) Pages in category "German violinists" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 ...

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  9. Walter Hamma - Wikipedia

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    Walter Hamma (22 September 1916 – 11 August 1988) was a German violin maker. His father, Fridolin Hamma, was an influential violin maker. Walter Hamma was pupil of the violin making school in Mittenwald 1933-1935. He worked with Ferdinand Jaura in Vienna and later for Caressa & Français in Paris. During the Second World War, the workshop in ...

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