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Vesselin Gellev was the fine violin soloist.
High-grade white horsehair is used for the strings of fine violin bows.
Such virtuosos as Francesco Geminiani, Niccolò Paganini, Joseph Joachim, Fritz Kreisler, David Oistrakh, Yehudi Menuhin, and Isaac Stern stimulated the composition of fine violin music.
His contemporaries at the RAM included Colin Sauer (who became the leader of the Dartington String Quartet) and the fine violin player Peter Mountain.
The instrumental pieces, scattered through the program, were energetically played, and the ensemble was well balanced, with fine violin and vielle playing by Vita Wallace and agile lute and Baroque guitar accompaniments by Charles Weaver.
(The fine violin playing by Ania Safonova for her solo was no small part of this act's pleasures; the orchestra, conducted by Valeriy Ovsyanikov, produced a rich, full sound throughout).
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He read manuals on making and faking fine violins.
Salomé is financed in part by Carpenter Fine Violins, another family enterprise, which sells Stradivaris, Guarneris and instruments by other Italian or French masters.
In addition to producing fine violins, the city of Cremona, Italy, is known for its mostarda, a chutney-like condiment made with fruits preserved in mustard oil.
Young violinists, who have been programmed to believe that the only fine violins are old, rare and Italian, should take heart.
Some 300 were Italian, but most have been foreign, including 58 Japanese, 48 South Koreans and even eight students from China, a country better known for cheap and basic factory-made instruments than for fine violins.
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