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In 1955, he joined the Rembert Wurlitzer Company, a distinguished New York violin dealer.
Il Gardellino, a Dutch period-instrument band, provided flexible, nicely accented support as well as distinguished solo violin and oboe playing, and admirably accurate valveless horns in the finale.
Mr. Bell's collection includes a wooden Art Nouveau music stand once owned by Ivan Galamian, the distinguished professor of violin at the Juilliard School, with whom Mr. Bell studied as a boy.
No doubt, the distinguished feature of a violin sound is the extraordinary big number of harmonics in the frequency spectrum.
Even more recently, Stoel and Borman [36] applied computed tomography to study the densities of early wood and late wood in five Cremona violins and eight violins made by distinguished contemporary makers.
June 2 2011 Two distinguished veterans, on piano and violin, close the 92nd Street Y's classical season with honor, performing music by Schubert (the Sonatinas for Violin and Piano in G Minor and A Minor, along with the mighty Duo in A Major) and Bach Egon Petrii's arrangement of "Sheep May Safely Graze" and the Chaconne from the Partita in D Minor for Solo Violin).
Wright was known as a "distinguished violinist", and was a violin teacher at the University of California Extension and Mills College for many years.
"A TRIBUTE TO CHARLES IVES" Central Presbyterian Church — where Ives served as organist from 1898 to 1902 — celebrates the work of the Connecticut maverick, with performances of songs and instrumental pieces (including the Fourth Violin Sonata) by such distinguished veterans as the soprano Rosalind Rees and the New York Philharmonic violinist Marilyn Dubow.
A negative score for PC1 and PC2 (which contributed 13% of the variance) very clearly distinguished HepG2 cells, represented on the violin plots by the GO term "nucleoplasm".
The distinguished veteran Joseph Silverstein, who won the 1960 violin prize, joins the comparative newcomer Awadagin Pratt, who won the 1992 award for piano, for an evening of music by Brahms, Schoenberg, Franck, and Ravel.
7 30 p.m., Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall, (212) 247-7800; $28 to $35. (Kozinn) JAIME LAREDO AND LEON FLEISHER (Wednesday) Two distinguished musicians, the violinist Jaime Laredo and the pianist Leon Fleisher, play all three of Brahms's violin sonatas, sublime and exciting works that complement each other on a program.
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