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One shot in particular, a high-angle view, shows a film set, with actors, two cameras and operators, several production people, and a mood orchestra composed of a pianist and violinist, to set the proper mood for the actors.

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In any case, Beethoven was not to blame, as violinist Josef Böhm recalled: " Beethoven directed the piece himself ; that is, he stood before the lectern and gesticulated furiously.
Someone who plays the violin is called a violinist or a fiddler.
* Louis Spohr ( 1784-1859 ), the 19th-century composer and violinist, who is commemorated by a museum in the city.
The youngest daughter is Ann, a violinist.
David Mansfield ( born September 13, 1956, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States ) is an American violinist, mandolin player, guitarist, pedal steel guitar player, and composer.
Mary Lea Park, adjacent to the Rockport Opera House, is named in honor of both her and Rockport resident and violinist Lea Luboshutz.
Ma's elder sister, Yeou-Cheng Ma, who was also born in Paris, is a violinist married to Michael Dadap, a New York – based guitarist from the Philippines.
The latter, Italian, spelling is now used almost universally when referring to the violinist – even on reissues of his early work.
Tasmin Little, OBE ( born 13 May 1965 ) is an English classical violinist.
Pieter Schoeman, violinist who has studied under Sylvia Rosenberg and Eduard Schmieder, is the orchestra's current concertmaster.
It is also performed in the ‘ Cois Tine-Stories of Liam O ' Flaherty ’-by singer and violinist Fionnuala Howard.
There is a compact disc of one made by the violinist Alfredo Campoli which is taken from acetates of a French radio broadcast ; these are thought to date from early in 1939.
Incidentally, Secret Garden's violinist was Fionnuala Sherry, who is Irish.
Solo violinist Diana Yukawa ( ダイアナ湯川 ) is a relative of Hideki Yukawa.
It is given to people eminent in the field of classical music ; they have almost always been composers ( George Frederick Anderson was one exception ; he was a violinist who is not known to have ever composed any music ).
Georgy's flatmate is her so-called best friend, the beautiful Meredith ( Charlotte Rampling ), who works as a violinist in an orchestra, but is otherwise a shallow woman who lives for her own hedonistic pleasures.
The violinist Isaac Stern and the cellist Julian Lloyd Webber both recorded instrumental versions of " Bess, You is My Woman Now ".
Since 1989, it is helmed by the Russian violinist and conductor Vladimir Spivakov.
The Belcea Quartet is a string quartet, formed in 1994, under the leadership of violinist Corina Belcea.
The Petersen Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1979 by students at the Hanns Eisler Music Conservatory in Berlin, including founding first violinist, Ulrike Petersen, who has recently rejoined the quartet to alternate in the first chair with Conrad Muck.

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Born in Drammen, Norway he was an accomplished violinist from a very early age and became a prominent figure in Norwegian musical life.
Good friends in real life, Fred Allen and Jack Benny inadvertently hatched a running gag in 1937, when a child prodigy, violinist Stuart Canin, gave a very credible performance on the Allen show, inspiring an Allen wisecrack about " a certain alleged violinist ," who should hide in shame over his poor playing.
Bristow was also very European in his style, and was a violinist and conductor with the Philharmonic until the 1854 controversy, though he later rejoined.
The recordings drew on very nearly the entire history of jazz, from Louis Armstrong's " Struttin ' With Some Barbecue " with valve trombonist Marshall Brown to two completely free duos: one with a Duke Ellington associate, violinist Ray Nance, and one with guitarist Jim Hall.
Pepper Ann's best friends are Milo Kamalani, a very eccentric, highly dramatic artist ; and Nicky Little, a soft-spoken, overachieving aspiring violinist.
The band was fronted for the first few years by violinist Hank Biagini, although the eventual leader, saxophonist Glen Gray ( 1900-1963 ) was from the very beginning " first among equals.
He was a good violinist, an expert fly-fisher, and very fond of the drama.
Chowdiah became a very great violinist.
Jimmy Hastings ( brother of Pye Hastings from Caravan ) makes substantial contributions on flute and clarinet on " Slightly All The Time ", free-jazz violinist Rab Spall ( then a bandmate of Wyatt's in the part-time ensemble Amazing Band ) is heard on the coda to " Moon In June ", and Nick Evans ( a member of the band during its short-lived septet incarnation ) makes a very brief appearance on trombone in " Out-Bloody-Rageous ".
Stephen was remembered-if at all-as an infant prodigy violinist at Vauxhall Gardens, and found it very hard to secure paying work without the cherubic charm of youth behind him, and moreover as an unknown composer.

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Certainly not in Orchestra Hall where he has played countless recitals, and where Thursday night he celebrated his 20th season with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, playing the Brahms Concerto with his own slashing, demon-ridden cadenza melting into the high, pale, pure and lovely song with which a violinist unlocks the heart of the music, or forever finds it closed.
In the 1880s, Vasily Vasilievich Andreyev, who was then a professional violinist in the music salons of St Petersburg, developed what became the standardized balalaika, with the assistance of violin maker V. Ivanov.
Violin music came to value a smoothness which fiddling, with its dance-driven clear beat, did not always follow-in situations that required greater volume, a fiddler ( as long as they kept the beat ) could push their instrument harder than could a violinist.
A virtuoso pianist, he premiered many of his own works ; he worked with some of the leading performers of his time, including the pianist Clara Schumann and the violinist Joseph Joachim.
He destroyed many early works – including a Violin Sonata he had performed with Reményi and violinist Ferdinand David – and once claimed to have destroyed 20 string quartets before he issued his official First in 1873.
Upon moving to Vienna in January 1925, Adorno immersed himself in the musical culture which had grown up around Schoenberg: in addition to his twice-weekly sessions with Berg, Adorno continued his studies on piano with Eduard Steuermann and befriended the violinist Rudolf Kolisch.
The violinist produces sound by drawing a bow across one or more strings ( which may be stopped by the fingers of the other hand to produce a full range of pitches ), by plucking the strings ( with either hand ), or by a variety of other techniques.
During his years in Germany, Sullivan became friendly with the composer Franz Liszt, the singer and later impresario Carl Rosa, and the violinist Joseph Joachim.
Born at Birmingham as the eldest of seven children of Samuel Bache, a well-known Unitarian minister, he studied with James Stimpson, Birmingham City Organist, and with violinist Alfred Mellon while being educated at his father's school.
The ten remaining confused passengers are Brian Engle, a troubled, off-duty airline pilot traveling to Boston to attend his ex-wife's funeral ; Dinah Bellman, a young blind girl with minor psychic powers ; fifth-grade teacher Laurel Stevenson, who takes to watching over Dinah ; Nick Hopewell, a junior attache & " mechanic " for the British Embassy ; Don Gaffney, a retired tool-and-die engineer on a trip to see his grandchild ; Rudy Warwick, a businessman ; Albert Kaussner, a talented teen violinist heading to a prestigious school of the arts ; Bethany Simms, a teenager being sent by her family to rehab ; Bob Jenkins, a mystery author who acts as the voice of logic ; and Craig Toomey, an irritable investment banker on the verge of a psychotic breakdown.
The violinist and teacher Leopold Auer, writing in his book Violin Playing as I Teach It ( 1920 ), advised violinists to practise playing completely without vibrato, and to stop playing for a few minutes as soon as they noticed themselves playing with vibrato in order for them to gain complete control over their technique.
In chamber music, he founded the Schnabel Trio with the violinist Alfred Wittenberg and the cellist Anton Hekking ; they played together between 1902 and 1904.
Later, Schnabel also played in a quartet with violinist Bronisław Huberman, composer / violist Paul Hindemith and the cellist Gregor Piatigorsky ( with whom he also played and recorded cello sonatas ).
Schnabel also played with a number of other famous musicians including the violinist Joseph Szigeti and the cellists Pau Casals and Pierre Fournier.
Covington had met veteran jazz-blues violinist Papa John Creach in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s ; he invited Creach to sit in with the Airplane for a concert at Winterland in San Francisco on October 5, 1970.
Chaplin was a violinist and had some musical knowledge, but he was not an orchestrator and was unfamiliar with synchronization.
Winthrop Sargeant, a violinist with the Symphony Society and later a writer for The New Yorker, recalled the merger as " a sort of surgical operation in which twenty musicians were removed from the Philharmonic and their places taken by a small surviving band of twenty legionnaires from the New York Symphony.
His grandmother, Fanny Wittgenstein, was a first cousin of the violinist Joseph Joachim, whom she adopted and took to Leipzig to study with Felix Mendelssohn.
The son of renowned composer-conductor Otto Klemperer, he was an accomplished violinist and later found fame as a narrator with many renowned orchestras.

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