Word: violiniste
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...wonder that, before last week, guitarist Nick Zammuto and violinist Paul de Jong largely preferred to hide behind cryptically punning song titles and austere album artwork...
Although it wasn’t visible from the stage, first violinist Dickerman has developed a light bruise on her neck where she holds her instrument—an affliction that appears to plague at least half the string section. Many of them practice for hours a day in the week before a major concert, although their busy Harvard schedules put them at an inherent disadvantage in comparison to the pre-professionals enrolled in conservatories...
...Double Quartet for Strings (1984), heard as part of the San Francisco Symphony's week-long salute to the composer, Zwilich displays a formidable technical command coupled with a striking ear for beguiling string sonorities. Her 1979 Chamber Symphony, a kind of elegy to her late husband, Metropolitan Opera Violinist Joseph Zwilich, is reminiscent of Shostakovich in its arching melodies and air of melancholic brooding...
...Chester French didn’t open for the Dins again and the corpse formally known as Bob Dylan is back on his ranch in Minnesota. But those students missed out on the latest on-campus opportunity to hear the playing of rising star and semi-professional concert violinist Stefan P. Jackiw...
James O. Buswell ’70 is a musician who practices what he preaches—a liberal arts education is desirable even for aspiring classical musicians. With a degree in art history from Harvard, Buswell is now renowned as a professional violinist and as a teacher at the New England Conservatory (NEC), where I take violin lessons from him weekly...