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The violin sold for $620,000, then a record for a Nicolo Amati at auction. [14] Also sold in the October 2009 auction was a Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin made c. 1860, which fetched a record $210,000. [15] In June 2010 Tarisio auctioned the contents of the Philadelphia violin firm of William Moennig & Son.
This is a list of pages with repertoire for string instruments. Solo instruments Violin: ... Triple concerto for violin, cello, and piano; Chamber music. Strings duos ...
List of compositions for violin and orchestra; List of concert band literature; List of concert works for saxophone; List of concertos for cor anglais; List of double concertos for violin and cello; List of recorder music; List of triple concertos for violin, cello, and piano; List of works for piano left-hand and orchestra; Bassoon repertoire
List of compositions for viola: F to H; List of compositions for viola: I to K; List of compositions for viola: L to N; List of compositions for viola: O to R; Viola repertoire; List of compositions for viola: S; List of compositions for viola: T to Z; List of compositions for violin and orchestra; List of violin sonatas; List of compositions ...
6 grands Caprices ou Etudes, Op.8 for solo violin (new edition by Jenő Hubay) 6 Exercises amusants en forme de Caprice, Op.41 for solo violin (1837) 6 Grand Caprices, Op.42 for solo violin (new edition by Jenő Hubay, 1910) (24) Etudes-Caprices dans les 24 tons de la gamme, for solo violin
Études I-VI for violin solo (1995–2010) Fleurs du mal, a piano sonata (1996–97) Insel der Sirenen (Island of the Sirens) for solo violin and 19 strings (1997) Sieben Abgesänge auf eine tote Linde (Seven Poems from a Dead Linde Tree) for soprano, clarinet, violin and piano (1997) String Quartet No. 1 (1997) [6] [7]
The Leventritt Competition was a highly prestigious international competition for classical pianists and violinists. It was founded in 1939 by the Edgar M. Leventritt Foundation Inc. of Cold Spring, New York, in memory of jurist Edgar M. Leventritt.
Robert Bein and Geoffrey Fushi established Bein & Fushi, Inc. in 1976. [4] Since its inception, the shop has arranged deals for the sale of violins, violas, cellos, and bows by well-known luthiers such as Antonio Stradivari, Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, Nicola Amati, Antonio Amati, Carlo Bergonzi, François Xavier Tourte, Giovanni Guadagnini, Alessandro Gagliano, Santo Serafin, Gasparo da ...