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Violist Nadia Sirota clarifies the unifying principle of yMusic:
Daniel J. Kushner: Beautiful Mechanical: yMusic, The Ready-Made Collaborators Daniel J. Kushner 2011
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Violist Nadia Sirota clarifies the unifying principle of yMusic:
Daniel J. Kushner: Beautiful Mechanical: yMusic, The Ready-Made Collaborators Daniel J. Kushner 2011
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Violist Edward Klorman reports that the musicians are also enthralled.
It's Another Kind of 'Early Music' Stuart Isacoff 2011
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Violist Katherine Murdock and cellist Evelyn Elsing provided carefully calculated weight and, among them all, they handled the end of the finale, which lurches crazily from one key to another, with pizzazz.
'How Sweet the Sound' gospel competition; Calder Quartet; Left Bank Quartet Post 2010
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Ms. KIM KASHKASHIAN (Violist): The piece "Neharot" refers specifically to the weeping and mourning of women before, during and after war.
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(Soundbite of music) SIEGEL: Violist Kim Kashkashian's new album is called "Neharot, Neharot."
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Note the number of auditions that've been held to find a new Principal Violist of the San Francisco Symphony.
Drucker Retires Lisa Hirsch 2009
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Ms. CYNTHIA PHELPS (Principal Violist, New York Philharmonic): People don't know what bowings are, what they mean, or why are string players spent so much time on them.
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The opera "Orfeo," by Claudio Monteverde, a Cremonese, famous both as a composer and Violist, was represented in 1608.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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He found there a company of five or six persons, and being himself a good Violist, was prevailed upon to take a part.
The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators George Hart
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