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  1. Baritone violin

    A Baritone violin is a member of the violin family and has two specific meanings a violin tuned an octave below conventional violin tuning G D A E . This is commonly accomplished by stringing a standard violin with heavy gauge strings, sometimes specially manufactured for this purpose. Oversize instruments with the same range and tuning also exist and are known as tenor violin s. http www.darolanger.com bariton.html the third largest member of the violin octet family of instruments, with the same tuning as a cello C G D A but larger in size. http www.newviolinfamily.org The most commonly available strings for converting a standard violin to the baritone range are manufactured by Thomastik under the brand Octavgeige. Performers on the baritone violin commonly use amplification to overcome the limited projection and sonority inherent with a lower range on a relatively small bodied instrument. In modern playing, it is more common to find the baritone violin in a jazz, newgrass, or experimental ensemble than in a classical setting. Some well known performers on the baritone violin include Jean Luc Ponty , Svend Asmussen , and Darol Anger . See also Viola Profonda References cite web first Darol last Anger url http www.darolanger.com bariton.html title Another Voice The Baritone Violin accessdate 2006 05 18 cite web url http www.newviolinfamily.org title The New Violin Family Association accessdate 2006 05 18 string instrument stub Category Violins ...   more details



  1. Baritone

    about the voice type Vocal range Baritone or barytone , although this spelling is essentially archaic ... Encyclopedia . http books.google.com books?id V2d12iZkgOwC&pg PA142 Baritone . Merriam Webster 2000 ... 4 sub in operatic music, but can be extended at either end. History The first use of the term baritone ... as bass that in reality are low baritone roles or bass baritone parts in modern parlance . Examples ... Forbes musicologist Elizabeth Forbes , Ellen T. Harris, and Gerald Waldman, Baritone i , in Stanley ... century. It led to the baritone being viewed as a separate voice category from the bass. Traditionally ... of the more fluid baritone voice, the roles allotted by composers to lower male voices expanded ... pathways for baritones. Figaro in Il barbiere is often called the first true baritone role. However, Donizetti and Verdi in their vocal writing went on to emphasise the top fifth of the baritone ... international baritone of the first half of the 19th century was the Italian Antonio Tamburini 1800 ... to that of a bass baritone than to that of a modern Verdi baritone . His French equivalent was Henri ... major Rossinian baritone roles, including William Tell opera Guillaume Tell . Dabadie sang in Italy ... Francesco Graziani baritone Francesco Graziani , who was the original Don Carlo di Vargas in La ..., Paul Barroilhet succeeded Dabadie as the Paris opera s best known baritone. Like Dabadie, he also ... wikt buffo buffo baritone in the period between about 1880 and World War I , reveling in comic ... the cultured and technically adroit French baritones Jean Lassalle baritone Jean Lassalle hailed as the most accomplished baritone of his generation , Victor Maurel the creator of Verdi s Iago, Falstaff ... baritone David Bispham , who sang in London and New York between 1891 and 1903, was the leading American male singer of this generation. He also recorded for the gramophone. The oldest born star baritone ... French baritone of the 1860s and 1870s, Jean Baptiste Faure 1830 1914 , the creator of Posa ...   more details



  1. The Violin

    The Violin can refer to The Violin 2005 film The Violin 2005 film , a 2005 Mexican film The Violin 2012 film The Violin 2012 film , a 2012 Serbian film disambig ...   more details



  1. Violin

    Other uses pp move small yes Infobox Instrument name Violin names Fiddle, German language de   Violine ... Violino image Violin VL100.jpg image capt A standard modern violin shown from the front and the side ... Violin family viola , cello Viol family includes double bass musicians List of violinists builders Category Violin makers Luthiers articles Image Scroll and ear.jpg center This article is part of the Fiddle and Violin series. Basic physics of the violin List of fiddlers Fiddlers History of the violin Category Luthiers Luthiers Musical styles violin Musical styles Violin making and maintenance Making and maintenance Playing the violin Violin construction and mechanics Violin construction Violin family Violin family of instruments List of violinists Violinists The violin is a string instrument ... pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola , cello , and double bass . The violin is sometimes informally called a fiddle , regardless of the type of music played on it. The word violin comes from the Medieval Latin word vitula , meaning stringed instrument ... 12 03 ref The violin, while it has ancient origins, acquired most of its modern characteristics ... makes or repairs violins is called a luthier , or simply a violin maker. The parts of a violin are usually ... strings. Someone who plays the violin is called a violinist or a fiddler. The violinist produces ... the violin variety of other techniques . The violin is played by musicians in a wide ... music , and rock and roll . The violin has come to be played in many non western music cultures all over the world. History Main History of the violin Image Batchelder violin.jpg thumb 125px left Batchelder violin USA The earliest stringed instruments were mostly plucked e.g. the Greek lyre . Bow ... . The violin in its present form emerged in early 16th Century Northern Italy , where the port towns ... road . The modern European violin evolved from various bowed stringed instruments from the Middle East ...   more details



  1. Baritone (disambiguation)

    Baritone generally refers to the vocal or instrumental part between the tenor and Bass voice type bass lines. ref Grove Jazz ref For more on this see Musical instrument classification . Baritone might refer to Baritone voice type Bass baritone voice type Baritone horn sometimes called simply the baritone or abbreviated to bari ref Grove, Baritone ii ref Baritone saxophone sometimes called simply a bari or barry ref Grove Jazz ref Baritone guitar Baritone ukelele a possible alternate spelling of Baryton Hautbois baryton, or baritone oboe, also called the bass oboe . ref Grove, Hautbois baryton ref References n a. Baritone Jazz , Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Grove Music Online , ed. L. Macy accessed October 7, 2006 , http www.grovemusic.com grovemusic.com subscription access . Notes references Disambig cs Baryton rozcestn k da Baryton flertydig he lt Baritonas reik m s hu Bariton egy rtelm s t lap pt Bar tono desambigua o sv Baryton olika betydelser ...   more details



  1. Baritone sarrusophone

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The E flat baritone sarrusophone , sometimes jokingly known as the combat bassoon , has the same range and key as the baritone saxophone , and is about the same size as a bassoon . Its body is wrapped around only once, whereas the contrabass sarrusophone wraps around twice. See also Sarrusophone Doublereed DEFAULTSORT Baritone Sarrusophone Category Single oboes with conical bore Woodwind instrument stub ...   more details



  1. Baritone horn

    Infobox Instrument color1 FFD700 color2 FFEC8B name Baritone horn names Baritone image Baritone.jpg background ... Multimedia Music Dictionary Baritone Horn ref related Horn instrument Horn French horn Alto horn Alto horn tenor horn Euphonium Tuba Trumpet Brass The baritone horn is a member of the brass instrument ... it is a bit smaller. Some baritone mouthpieces will sink into a euphonium s mouthpiece tube. It is pitched in B music flat , one octave below the B music flat trumpet. In the UK the baritone is frequently found in brass bands . The baritone horn is also a common instrument in high school and college ... being replaced by intermediate level euphoniums. Construction and general characteristics Key The baritone ... will produce partials of the B music flat Harmonic series music harmonic series . Music for the baritone ... clef, the baritone horn is a non transposing instrument. However, when written in the treble clef it is often ... C for the baritone is concert B music flat below low C , with the fingerings thus matching those of the trumpet but sounding an octave lower. The baritone is part of the brass instrument low brass section of the band. Tone The baritone sounds with a timbre somewhere between the brightness of the trombone and the more mellow tone of the euphonium. Distinguishing the baritone from the euphonium File Ottrott Fanfare La Marseillaise 2.JPG thumb 4 valve continental baritone horn center Although both baritone and euphonium produce partials of the B music flat harmonic series, and both have a nine foot long main tube, the baritone has a smaller and more cylindrical bore while the euphonium has a larger and more conical bore. The baritone horn also has a tighter wrap and a smaller bell, and is thus ... between true baritones and euphoniums, in part due to the old practice of American Baritone and Euphonium ..., and branding entry level student models as baritones. This practice has nearly stopped. True baritone ... common misconception is that the three valve instrument is a baritone and that the four valve instrument ...   more details



  1. Bass-baritone

    Vocal range A bass baritone is a high lying Bass vocal range bass or low lying classical baritone voice type which shares certain qualities with the true baritone voice. The term arose in the late 19th ... 614 3 ref The bass baritone voice is distinguished by two attributes. First, it must be capable of singing ... lyric bass baritone and dramatic bass baritone . ref name McKinney cite book title The Diagnosis ... Verdi baritone . This type of Italianate baritone voice has a brighter tone colour and sings at a slightly higher tessitura than that possessed by the bass baritone. In addition to the operas of Giuseppe ... of Donizetti , Ponchielli , Massenet , Puccini and the verismo composers. The term bass baritone is roughly ... repertoire, Philip II in Don Carlos is often taken by a bass baritone, while Ferrando in Il Trovatore ... opera Pell as et M lisande the lower baritone role of Golaud is a bass baritone, sitting between Pelleas high baritone and Arkel bass . Citation needed date June 2008 See under fach for more information ... Mendelssohn s Elijah oratorio Elijah , is best suited to a bass baritone with the ability to combine ... Mozart baritone roles such as Don Giovanni, Figaro and Gugliemo&mdash composed before the term baritone gained currency&mdash are typically played nowadays by a bass baritone. ref Cite ... baritone character, created to make use of D Oyly Carte Opera Company D Oyly Carte company member Richard Temple opera singer Richard Temple . In short the bass baritone is a voice that has the resonant ..., it refers to a voice with a Vocal range range and tone somewhere between a bass and a baritone . The bass baritone s required range can vary tremendously based on the role, with some less demanding than others. Many bass baritones have ventured into the baritone repertoire, including among others Leopold Demuth, George Baklanov, Rudolf Bockelmann , George London bass baritone George London , James Morris bass baritone James Morris and Bryn Terfel . Repertoire The following operatic parts ...   more details



  1. Baritone saxophone

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Infobox Saxophone name Baritone Saxophone image Baritone saxophone.jpg range image Sax range.svg range In E music flat sounds one octave and a major sixth lower than written ... low A instead of the usual low B music flat and or a key for high F music sharp . The baritone ... from C2 to A4. Adolphe Sax also produced a baritone saxophone in F intended for orchestral use, but these fell ... clef . The baritone saxophone is the only member of the saxophone family which commonly has a low A key .... Benedikt Eppelsheim now makes a contrabass saxophone with one. In classical music The baritone saxophone ... calls for a baritone saxophone in F B la Bart k s The Wooden Prince ballet music Charles Ives Symphony ... upright Baritone saxophonist in a military band of the Italian army . The baritone sax is an important ... . The baritone plays a notable role in many Motown hits of the 60s, and is often in the horn sections of funk, blues, Latin and soul bands. It is sometimes also used in rock music. Prominent baritone ... featured two baritone saxophone players in his band. In jazz Deleted image removed File Barisaxinjazz.jpg ... have used the baritone saxophone as their primary instrument. It is part of standard big band ... s pioneers was Harry Carney , longtime baritone player in the Duke Ellington band. Since the mid 1950s, baritone saxophone soloists such as Gerry Mulligan , Cecil Payne , and Pepper Adams achieved fame, while Serge Chaloff was the first baritone player to achieve fame as a bebop soloist ... led a group of baritone players , John Surman , Scott Robinson jazz musician Scott Robinson , James ... . The Baritone Saxophone Band, a tribute to Gerry Mulligan, featured three baritone saxophonists ... acoustics from the University of New South Wales http www.jazzbarisax.com Great Jazz Baritone Saxophonists and vintage horns A website with extensive information on popular baritone saxophonists, information regarding the baritone saxophone, and more. References references Saxophone DEFAULTSORT Baritone ...   more details



  1. Baritone guitar

    Acoustic Baritone Guitar Brooklyn , New York City 2007 The baritone guitar is a variation on the standard ... to introduce the electric baritone guitar in the late 1950s, and the instrument began to appear ... . In more recent history, the baritone guitar has found use within styles like rock music rock , heavy metal music metal and improvised music. Some baritone guitars may also have the capacity to be used ... is E A D G B E. Baritone guitars are usually tuned a perfect fifth lower A D G C E A , a perfect ... Guitar Research Schecter , Jerry Jones, Burns London and many other companies have produced baritone ... month June year 2003 ref Baritone guitars have larger bodies than standard guitars, especially in the case ... to 25.7 , and the strings range in diameter from .012 to .054 . The scale lengths of various baritone ... as thick as .017 .095 . Shorter scale baritone guitars are more like long scale guitars, having more ... tuned A A. ref name Gerken Tic tac bass is a method of playing, in which a muted baritone guitar ... NLHbass6.htm Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 14 ref Baritone guitarists Brian Wilson often included baritone guitars in his arrangements for The Beach Boys records, such as in Dance ... Jimmie Rodgers also favored the baritone guitar, which can be heard in the opening bars of his recording of Woman from Liberia . Dave Gonzalez guitarist Dave Gonzalez started playing a baritone with The Hacienda ... date June 2008 url doi id accessdate 2009 10 01 ref Metal bands started using baritone guitars in the 1990s ... band Earth band Earth played a baritone guitar on Hex Or Printing in the Infernal Method . Ko Melina of The Dirtbombs plays a Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom . Teppei Teranishi of Thrice plays a baritone ... uses PRS Guitars PRS four custom guitars with baritone necks, and two custom Fender Stratocaster Baritones ... as a Baritone extensively on his second self titled solo album. Ian Mackaye plays a baritone guitar ... Ibanez Iceman IC300 baritone with graphics done by his father, Vartan Malakian , in the studio and in some ...   more details



  1. Désiré (baritone)

    Image D sir .jpg thumb D sir as Jupiter in Orpheus in the Underworld at the Bouffes Parisiens in 1858 D sir 29 December 1823 September 1873 was a French baritone , who is particularly remembered for creating many comic roles in the works of the French operetta composer Jacques Offenbach . D sir was a stage name the artist s real name was Amable Courtecuisse , but for most of his life he was generally known as D sir . ref name Kutsch Kutsch, K. J. Riemens, Leo. Grosses S ngerlexikon fourth edition, in German , p. 1130. K. G. Saur, Munich, 2003. ISBN 9783598115981. ref ref name Ganzl G nzl K. The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre. Blackwell, Oxford, 1994. ISBN 9780631164579. ref Life and career He was born in Lille , or a nearby village, and studied bassoon, singing, and declamation at the Lille Conservatory. His first appearances were at small theatres in Belgium and northern France beginning in 1845. ref name Kutsch ref name Ganzl In 1847 he arrived at the Th tre Montmartre in Paris where he met Herv composer Herv . ref name Kutsch He asked Herv to provide him with a musical sketch drawn from Cervantes novel Don Quixote , in which the tall and thin Herv as the Don was pitted against the short and plump D sir as Sancho Pan a. The sketch inspired what was later dubbed the first French operetta , Herv s Don Quichotte et Sancho Pan a , which premiered in 1848 at Adolphe Adam s Th tre National at the Cirque Olympique, but with Joseph Kelm, instead of D sir , as Sancho Pan a. ref name Traubner Richard Traubner Traubner, Richard . Operetta a theatrical history. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1983. ISBN 9780385132329. ref ref name Walsh Walsh TJ. Second Empire Opera The Th tre Lyrique Paris 1851 1870 , pp. 359 360. John Calder Ltd, London, 1981. ref In subsequent years D sir appeared in operetta theatres in Lille, Brussels , and Marseille . ref name Kutsch He also became a star at Herv s Parisian Folies Concertantes later the Folies Nouvelles . ref name Ga ...   more details



  1. Violin (disambiguation)

    TOCright A violin is a bowed string instrument with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. Violin may also refer to Animals Violin beetle , species of ground beetles Entertainment Violin novel Violin novel , novel by Anne Rice Nude with Violin , 1950s play by No l Coward Rothschild s Violin , opera by Veniamin Fleishman The Red Violin , 1998 film by Fran ois Girard The Steamroller and the Violin , 1960 short film by Andrei Tarkovsky The Violin 2005 film , a 2005 Mexican film Violin film Violin film ... as Violin Island Mathematics Violin plot , box plot that illustrates probability density function Medicine http www.violinet.org VIOLIN , Vaccine Investigation and Online Information Network Music Instruments Violin family , family of string based instruments developed in sixteenth century Italy Violin octet , family of string based instruments developed in twentieth century United States of America Bass violin , Baritone violin , violin variant either one octave below convention or the third largest member of the violin octet family Baroque violin , violin whose design is based in the baroque period Electric violin , electrical variant of the standard violin Five string violin , five string variant of the violin Kit violin , small violin designed to fit in a pocket Nail violin , instrument categorised as a friction idiophone Stroh violin , violin that uses metal resonators or metal horns to amplify sounds Tenor violin , instrument with a range between a cello and a viola Albums and songs Violin album , album by violinst Vanessa Mae The Violin Player , album by violinist Vanessa Mae Sounding the New Violin , album of collected twentieth century violin works Who Touched My Violin String , album by Zhou Bichang 1000 no Violin , single by The Blue Hearts Love Is Like a Violin , single by T r na n g Violin , a children s song by alternative rock group They Might Be Giants on their album No album No Other Violin authentication , process of determining the maker and date of a violin ...   more details



  1. Violin octet

    Infobox Instrument name Violin octet names image classification Bowed string instrument s range related Violin Viola Cello Double bass The violin octet is a family of stringed instruments developed in the 20th ... is based directly on the traditional violin and shares its acoustical properties, with the goal ... resonance of the body of the violin octet instrument is at a pitch near the two middle open strings ... which play and record on the instruments of the violin octet. The Hutchins Consort based in San ... York uses a set of instruments made by Robert Spear. The instruments of the violin octet are class ... Tuning width 40 Notes Treble violin G4 D5 A5 E6, tuned an octave above the violin About the size of a one quarter violin Soprano violin C4 G4 D5 A5, tuned a perfect fourth fourth above the violin About the size of a three quarter violin Mezzo violin G3 D4 A4 E5, tuned the unison same as the violin The body is slightly longer 368 381mm than a conventional violin 355mm but the strings are about the same length 328 338mm Alto Violin Vertical viola C3 G3 D4 A4, tuned the unison same as the viola Similar to a viola but larger, and is often played upright, like a cello Tenor violin Tenor Violin G2 D3 A3 E4, tuned an octave below a standard violin The body is similar to a half size cello but with thinner ribs and a longer neck Baritone violin Baritone Violin C2 G2 D3 A3, tuned the unison same as a cello Larger than a conventional cello Small Bass Violin A1 D2 G2 C3, tuned a perfect fourth fourth ... of a five eighth double bass Contrabass violin E1 A1 D2 G2, tuned the unison same as a double bass ... bassists find the required extra shifting impracticable. The New Violin Family Association lists .... See also Violin family Viola Profonda References http www.usd.edu smm Archives NewViolinFamily ... Hutchins Consort , a performing group that uses the violin octet Lipsett, Fred ... Alto Violin Retrieved March 24, 2006. Category Violins Category Bowed instruments hu Heged oktett ja ...   more details



  1. Tenor violin

    A tenor violin is an instrument with a range between those of the cello and the viola . An earlier development of the evolution of the violin family of instruments, the instrument is not standard in the modern symphony orchestra . Its tuning, typically G2 D3 A3 E4 an octave below the traditional violin, places the range between the cello and viola and thus is sometimes confused with the modern baritone violin which has the same tuning on the standard violin body. As a formal development, the 17th century tenor violin existed as an instrument with a body larger than a viola but with a short neck. In earlier designs, the tenor was played upright in the musician s lap. Improvements in string technology ... to a diminished role for tenor violins and Luthier violin makers constructed fewer of these instruments. It is known that Antonio Stradivari constructed two different models of tenor violin as well as tenor variations of violas. In the modern new violin family or violin octet , the tenor violin exists as an instrument tuned an octave below the violin and sized approximately the same size as a 3 4 cello. The baritone violin in the same is an enlarged version of the cello. By analogy with the vocal quartet of soprano alto tenor bass, a few composers featured the tenor violin as the voice between ... , 1560 Modern makers of tenor violins Tenor violins played at the shoulder like a violin or viola ... violins played vertically like a cello Carleen Hutchins United States, circa 1970, tenor violin, part of the New violin family New Violin Family http singingwoodsviolin.com Robert J. Spear Ithaca, NY USA 2000 present, New Violin Family http violin.be Joris Wouters Westerlo, Belgium 2000 present New Violin Family References cite journal last Kory first Agnes authorlink coauthors year 1994 month title A Wider Role for the Tenor Violin? journal The Galpin Society Journal volume 47 issue Mar., 1994 ... coauthors year 1995 month title The Name Tenor Violin. journal The Galpin Society Journal volume ...   more details



  1. Electric violin

    range related Violin An electric violin is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound ..., usually with a solid body. It can also refer to a violin fitted with an electric Pick up music technology pickup of some type, although amplified violin or electro acoustic violin are more accurate ..., a magnetic String pickup can be installed under an acoustic violin s fingerboard avoiding interference with any tone producing parts of the violin, and so keeping its acoustic resonances and tone ... A traditional acoustic violin and a modern electronic violin from Marc Capuano. To avoid feedback ... body instead. The timbre tone color of a standard unamplified violin is due in large part to these resonances, however, so depending on how the signal is picked up, an electric violin may have a rawer ... but hollow resonating chamber that provides some approximation of acoustic violin sound while reducing ... s, extra strings, machine head s, baritone strings that sound an octave lower than normal, and sympathetic strings . Luthier Yuri Landman built a 12 string electric violin for the Belgian band ... ref and it is not unusual for an electric violin to have 5, 6, 7 or more strings. The typical ... for 6, and a low C, F and B music flat for 7. Electric violin signals usually pass through electronic ... Piezo violin bridge.jpg thumb right Acoustic electric violin bridge with piezoelectric element inlay ... pickup s. Guitar coil type magnetic pickups require the use of Violin construction and mechanics Strings violin strings that have ferrous iron containing, as in steel metal wraps or cores. A few ... of a violin limit the amount of space available for coil placement. One unusual acoustic electric violin system uses the string itself as a linear active pickup element. Made to fit standard acoustic ... electric violin body designs provide internal housing for preamp circuitry. ref http www.jordanmusic.com ref ref http www.electricviolinlutherie.com ref Genres Although the violin is an instrument ...   more details



  1. Mute violin

    File Violon sourd.JPG thumb 300px right A mute violin, built by P. Grulli at the end of the 19th Century, in the collection of the Museo Nazionale degli Strumenti Musicali in Rome . This particular mute violin resembles an electric violin The mute violin is a violin without or with a very shallow sound box. The instrument has a quiet, lean sound. The mute violin can be used as an exercise instrument in situations where the sound of a violin is experienced as annoying by neighbouring people. Mute violins are known to exist since the Eighteenth Century, but their use never became widespread. Leopold Mozart made mention of the instrument in his Versuch einer gr ndlichen Violinschule 1756 . Stroh violin A related instrument is the Stroh violin , a combination of a mute violin and a metal Horn acoustic horn . In contrast to the mute violin, this instrument sounds rather loud. It was used instead of the violin in the early days of phonograph ic recording. Nowadays, the instrument is still used by a few Pop music pop musicians and in Romania Romanian folk music . Electric versions In the late Twentieth Century intermediate forms between the mute violin and the electric violin , mute violins provided with electronics , were introduced on the market. An example is Yamaha Corporation s silent violin , which can be connected to a pair of headphones , an amplifier or recording equipment. The United States American performance art ist Laurie Anderson often plays violins like these. An application The Netherlands Dutch composer Willem Pijper wanted the part of the first violin in his first string quartet of 1914 to be played by a mute violin. In a recording of his five string quartets by the Sch nberg Quartet Olympia OCD 457, 1994 the effect of the mute violin was imitated by an extra heavy sordino on an ordinary violin. Literature Harrison Ryker, text in the booklet accompanying the cd ... silent electric silent v index.html Yamaha s silent violin Category Violins de Stumme Violine it Violino ...   more details



  1. Rothschild's Violin

    Rothschild s Violin lang ru is a one act opera by Russian people Russian composer Veniamin Fleishman 1913 1941 set to the Russian libretto by the composer after the short story Rothschild ... maker and amateur fiddler, his gradual understanding of life and his bequest of his violin to Rothschild ... first work, a one act opera entitled Rothschild s Violin . His mentor had suggested Anton Chekhov ... Time and Place A small town somewhere in Russia. Duration 42 minutes Scoring Baritone, 2 tenors, mezzo ..., in disgust, Bronza packs his violin and goes home. Alone, Bronza laments his poverty and the lack of respect ... of his wife and of Rothschild. Staring at his violin, he hopes that after his death it will sing ... him his violin and the young Jewish man begins to play. Quotations ...I love Chekhov, I often reread ... based on Chekhov s Rothschild s Violin . I suggested he do an opera on the subject. Fleishman was a sensitive ... that I managed to complete Rothschild s Violin and orchestrate it. It s a marvellous opera sensitive .... Chekhov remained unprejudiced. Everything inside me churns when I read Rothschild s Violin. Who s right ... s Violin , as he had done with some of his other orchestrations. Perhaps it will never be possible ... s manuscript of Rothschild s Violin has not survived. However, it is possible to speak successfully ... , starting with Shostakovich s Second Piano Trio Op.67 1944 , his First Violin Concerto Op. 77 1948 ... MAN Rothschilds Violin ref recommendation in Gramophone magazine. Details of the RCA follow. Image Rothschild s Violin.jpg thumb 200px Rothschild s Violin, CD cover, RCA Red Seal 09026 68434 2 Veniamin Fleishman Rothschild s Violin with Sergei Leiferkus , Konstantin Pluzhnikov , Ilya Levinsky ... To Me Don t Hit Me 14. Rothschild Plays The Violin Film Le Violon de Rothschild , directed by Edgardo Cozarinsky. Rothschild s Violin is about an opera by Veniamin Fleischman and the dramatic circumstances ... fiction, Rothschild s Violin describes a work of art and the context in which was composed. The reconstitution ...   more details



  1. Violin concerto

    upright 1.4 David Oistrakh playing a violin concerto A violin concerto is a concerto for solo violin ..., up through the present day. Many major composers have contributed to the violin concerto repertoire ... movement work, the violin concerto has been structured in four movements by a number of 20th Century ... violin concertos, especially from the Baroque and modern eras, the violin or group of violins is accompanied ... Pettersson s first concerto, for violin and string quartet. Selected list of violin concertos ... comprehensive list of violin concertos, see List of compositions for violin and orchestra . col begin col 2 John Adams composer John Adams Violin Concerto Adams Violin Concerto 1993 The Dharma at Big Sur 2003 Johann Sebastian Bach Violin Concerto in A minor Bach Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV 1041 1717 1723 Violin Concerto in E major Bach Violin Concerto in E major, BWV 1042 1717 1723 Double Violin Concerto Bach Double Violin Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043 1723 Violin Concerto in D minor, BWV 1052 a reconstruction of a lost work Violin Concerto for 3 violins in D major, BWV 1064 a reconstruction of a lost work Violin Concerto in G minor, BWV 1056 a reconstruction of a lost work Samuel Barber Violin Concerto Barber Violin Concerto, Op. 14 1939 B la Bart k Violin Concerto No. 1 Bart k Violin Concerto No. 1 1908 Violin Concerto No. 2 Bart k Violin Concerto No. 2 1938 Ludwig van Beethoven Violin Concerto Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 1806 Alban Berg Violin Concerto Berg Violin Concerto To the memory of an angel 1935 Johannes Brahms Violin Concerto Brahms Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77 1878 Max Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26 1867 Anton n Dvo k Violin Concerto Dvo k Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53 1879 1880 Edward Elgar Violin Concerto Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor, Op. 61 1910 Philip Glass Violin Concerto No. 1 Glass Violin Concerto No. 1 1987 Violin Concerto No. 2 Glass Violin Concerto No. 2 2009 Alexander ...   more details



  1. Stroh violin

    Infobox Instrument name Stroh violin or Horn violin names image Violon de jazz a pavillon.JPG classification Bowed string instrument range related violin Stroh violin , or Strohviol , Romanian Vioara cu goarn is a trade name for a horn violin , or violinophone a violin that amplifies its sound through ... violin. The instrument is named after its designer, John Matthias Augustus Stroh , an electrical engineer ... published 24 March 1900 ref The Stroh violin is also closely related to other horned violins ... violin exist, especially in the Balkans. Description and background Stroh violins are much louder than a standard wooden violin, and its directional projection of sound made it particularly useful ..., offering a sound that is harsher and more grating than a standard violin. On early records the Stroh violin can be recognized by its characteristically thin whining tone. The Stroh violin was an expensive ... 9.45, then equal to 37.80 or twelve guineas 12.60 50.40 at a time when a reasonable factory violin could ... a Stroh violin in a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade Current usage A number of musicians, including Tom ... wamc studio 91408 490 continue to use the Stroh violin for its distinctive sound. Shakira featured ... playing it on some songs. Pinky Weitzman plays the Stroh violin for various New York experimental ... as a Fairy Tale . The Stroh violin is used in folk music of the Biharia Euroregion Bihor region of Romania ..., and was called viol n corneta cornet violin by the locals. Romanian horn violin The Romania n horn violin is similar to the Stroh violin. It was built through the 20th century. It has the same length as the Stroh violin, but its horn is narrower and yields a more directional sound. The structure ... or beaker. The horn violin is harder to play than a normal violin because the reaction of the bow ... used sparsely as the grating tone can irritate after a while. Instruments like the Stroh violin and other types of horn violin remain a curiosity they are quite rare in the orchestra. gallery image ...   more details



  1. Violin plot

    Image Violin plot.gif thumb right 320px Example of a Violin plot Violin plots are a method of plotting numeric data. A violin plot is a combination of a box plot and a kernel density estimation kernel density plot . Specifically, it starts with a box plot. It then adds a rotated kernel density plot to each side of the box plot. ref http www.itl.nist.gov div898 software dataplot refman1 auxillar violplot.htm VIOLIN PLOT . www.itl.nist.gov. Retrieved 14 October 2008. ref . The violin plot is similar to box plot s, except that they also show the Probability density function probability density of the data at different values in the simplest case this could be a histogram . Typically violin plots will include a marker for the median of the data and a box indicating the interquartile range, as in standard box plots. Overlaid on this box plot is a kernel density estimation . Violin plots are available as extensions to a number of software packages, including R through the vioplot, wvioplot and lattice libraries, and Stata through the vioplot add in. ref Hintze, Jerry L., and Ray D. Nelson. 1998. Violin Plots A Box Plot Density Trace Synergism. The American Statistician 52 2 181 84. http www.questia.com googleScholar.qst jsessionid MW0BkkT1ZQx40ZzXpxjXywrsZJqBhnbPfMhQwgfhN36kJ0pkm4sh 1146305003 504491563?docId 5001349577 ref References reflist External links Commonscat Violin plots http ideas.repec.org c boc bocode s456902.html Vioplot add in for Stata http addictedtor.free.fr graphiques RGraphGallery.php?graph 43 Example of violin plots in R http pyinsci.blogspot.com 2009 09 violin plot with matplotlib.html Violin plots in Python with Matplotlib NIST PD url http www.itl.nist.gov div898 software dataplot refman1 auxillar violplot.htm article Dataplot reference manual Violin plot Category Statistical charts and diagrams ...   more details



  1. Black Violin

    . Most recently, they made a star appearance on Angelina Ballerina on the PBS channel. Black Violin returned to Florida to do a concord in 2011. Discography Black Violin album Black Violin 2008 , Di ... links http www.blackviolin.net Official website http www.rhapsody.com black violin Black Violin Profile at Rhapsody online music service Rhapsody http www.myspace.com dknex Black Violin Profile ...   more details



  1. Virtuoso Violin

    Virtuoso Violin is the first commercially available violin playing machine, invented by Fred Paroutaud for QRS QRS Music Technologies , the same company that produced the first MIDI compatible player piano . It was first unveiled February 13, 1998 ref name press Cite news title Player Violin Introduced publisher Entertainment Wire date February 13, 1998 ref . Mechanics The Virtuoso uses an electromagnet instead of fingering the strings. The electromagnet s position changes the behavior of the vibrating string to attain the desired pitch ref name qrs Cite web url http www.qrsmusic.com gulbransen compare.asp publisher QRSMusic.com title How the Virtuoso Violin compares to a real violin accessdate September 21, 2009 ref . Compatibility The Virtuoso is designed to play a real violin, although its setup requires the strings to be restrung and the bridge to be removed and replaced with a mechanical bridge which controls the string oscillation and bow movement ref name qrs . The Virtuoso Violin is capable of playing standard MIDI files ref name qrs . Reception The Virtuoso Violin was debuted at the Frankfurt Music Trade Show , and guests were both excited about the new invention and confused as to how it worked ref name frankfurt Cite web url http www.playerviolin.com photos.htm title The Virtuoso Violin photo gallery publisher PlayerViolin.com accessdate September 21, 2009 ref . The novelty of the digital to analog player violin has been a huge hit, and the Virtuoso Violin has been ... of the violin was originally estimated at under 10,000 just before its release ref name press . In 2003 ... Bottle Organ and Virtuoso Violin publisher QRSMusic.com accessdate September 21, 2009 ref . Critic .... The sound projected by the Virtuoso Violin lacks the same quality found in a human violinist s playing ..., 2009 title Virtuoso Violin work Life in general publisher Violinist.com ref . External links http www.qrsmusic.com ... http www.playerviolin.com about index.htm Listen to the Virtuoso Violin References Reflist ...   more details



  1. Violin Memory

    Infobox company name Violin Memory logo File name.xxx 250px caption type Private predecessor successor foundation 2005 ref name Violin Company Cite web url http www.violin memory.com company title Violin Memory Company publisher Violin Memory accessdate 2011 07 28 ref founder Jon Bennett and Donpaul Stephens ref name Violin Company location city Mountain View, California location country United States U.S. location locations area served Worldwide key people Donald Basile, small CEO small ref name Violin Company industry products Solid state drive Solid State Storage services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.violin memory.com www.violin memory.com footnotes intl Violin Memory is a private American company based in Mountain View, California , that designs and manufactures enterprise flash memory arrays that combine Toshiba America Electronic Components Toshiba NAND flash , DRAM , distributed processing, and software to create solutions like Network attached storage NAS , Clustered file system local clusters , and QFabric data centers from Juniper Networks . ref name StorageSearch Cite web url http www.storagesearch.com violin.html title Violin Memory publisher StorageSearch.com accessdate 2011 07 28 ref ref name Chubby Brain Cite web url http www.chubbybrain.com companies violin memory title Violin ... used in the Violin products. ref name Violin Company History and financing Donpaul Stephens held various ... were failing to meet the market requirements. This resulted in his co founding of Violin Memory ... before joining Donpaul in co founding Violin where he invented the Violin Switched Memory .... ref name Violin Company The key corporate investors include Juniper Networks and Toshiba America Electronic ... Venture Partners. ref name Chubby Brain Products In August 2007, Violin launched the Violin ... 3 years later in September 2010, the Violin 3140 was announced. It is a 3U rack mount SSD using ...   more details



  1. Kit violin

    Other uses Kit disambiguation Infobox Instrument name Kit violin names image Pochette.jpg classification Bowed string instrument range related Violin The kit violin , dancing master s kit , or kit Tanzmeistergeige in German , is a string instrument stringed musical instrument . It is essentially a very small violin , designed to fit in a pocket &mdash hence its other common name, the pochette French for small pocket . It was used by dance masters in royal courts and other places of nobility, as well as by street musicians up until around the 18th century. Occasionally, the rebec was used in the same way. Several are called for as violini piccoli alla francese small French violins in Monteverdi s 1607 Orfeo . ref The Ultimate Encyclopaedia of Musical Instruments, ISBN 1 85868 185 5, p85 ref History The word kit likely arose from an abbreviation of the word pocket to cket and subsequently kit Citation needed date August 2009 alternatively, it may be a corruption of cittern Gr. GreekFont . ref Cite EB1911 wstitle Kit ref Trichet is said to have described the leather carrying case of the kit as a poche , hence, The Pocket Violin . Similarly, Mersenne wrote that it was common practice among the kit violin s players such as traveling minstrels or dance teachers to carry the violin in a pocket. The term kit is believed to first have been used in the first quarter of the 16th century, in England where it was mentioned in Interlude of the Four Elements , c. 1517. The instrument ... made for adults their small size is so that they could be used in situations where a full sized violin ... with a saddle fiddle, the latter being a proper fiddle or violin with a nearly full sized finger board, and a violin body that is the same shape as a full sized version. citation needed date November ... File 439px diverse Geigen.png thumb 200px Kit violin and other violins File Violin Pochette.jpg thumb left 285px Kit violin DEFAULTSORT Kit Violin Category Violins Category Bowed instruments de Tanzmeistergeige ...   more details



  1. Violin (album)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Violin Type Album Artist Vanessa Mae Cover Vanexa.jpg Released May 1991 Recorded October 1990 Genre European classical music Classical Length 64 51 Label ??? Producer ??? Reviews Last album This album Violin br 1991 Next album Kids Classics br 1991 Violin was the first album released by violinst Vanessa Mae . It was recorded in October 1990, near her 12th birthday, and released shortly afterwards in March 1991. Vanessa Mae contributed her royalties from the album to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children . For the recording, she performed with the Mozart Players as conducted by Anthony Inglis conductor Anthony Inglis . Track listing Sarasate 1. Carmen Fantasy 13 35 Kabalevksy Violin Concerto 2. Allegro 4 24 3. Andante 5 01 4. Vivace Giocoso 5 51 Mozart Adelaide Concerto 5. Allegro 7 21 6. Adagio 7 11 7. Allegro 4 22 Wieniawski 8. Faust Fantasy 16 20 Vanessa Mae Classical album stub DEFAULTSORT Violin Album Category 1991 albums Category Vanessa Mae albums ru Violin ...   more details




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