Violinists
Found in 51 Collections and/or Records:
Max Rosen
Mischa Elman, 1923
Mischa Elman (1-20-1891 to 4-5-1967) Jewish violinist; frequent accompanist for chamber music, recorded widely.
Mischa Elman, 1936 April 9
Mischa Elman (1-20-1891 to 4-5-1967) Jewish violinist; frequent accompanist for chamber music, recorded widely.
Mishel Piastro (Russian Violinist)
Mishel Piastro (1866-1918) Principal violin and viola with Chicago Symphony.
Nathan Milstein (Violinist), 1937
Nathan Milstein (1-13-1904 to 12-21-1992) Violinist and composer.
Orchestra Parts - 1st Violin, 1954
File contains music parts for "Silverheels". 1st Violin, 28 pages.
Orchestra Parts - 2nd Violin, 1954
File contains musical part for "Silverheels" - 2nd Violin, 28 pages.
Paul Whiteman
Paul Whiteman (March 28, 1890 – December 29, 1967) was an American bandleader, composer, orchestral director and violinist.
Pierre Monteux
Pierre Monteux (4-4-1875 to 7-1-1964) French-born American conductor and violinist.
Riccarda McQuie for Colorado Reflections
Riccarda McQuie, a professional violinist, was born in Chicago and moved to Colorado in 1918 to a homestead in the Colorado mountains with her mother. Reflects on her career playing the violin and teaching music students. McQuie discusses playing the violin on KOA radio station as an East High School student, traveling with the Orpheum Circuit, and her association with the Denver Symphony Orchestra (now known as the Colorado Symphony Orchestra).