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This is a chronological list of female [[Classical music|classical]] [[violinist]]s. |
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<ref>[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=IQkVAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=it&pg=GBS.RA1-PA34 "Female Performers on the Violin"], The Musical World, No.CLXVI - New Series No.LXXII, p.34 (May 16, 1839)</ref><ref>[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14884/14884-h/14884-h.htm#CHAPTER_X "Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday", Chapter X. "Women as Violini"], Henry C. Lahee (1899)</ref><ref>[http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/903021?uid=2&uid=4&sid=21103894644437 "Lady Violinists"], The Musical Times, Vol. 47, No. 764, pp. 662-668 (Oct. 1, 1906)</ref><ref>[https://books.google.it/books?id=ocmjAQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22Alberto+Bachmann%22&hl=it&sa=X&ei=m95LU6b0G4XFtAbLr4C4DA&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false "An Encyclopedia of the Violin"], Alberto Bachmann (1926)</ref><ref>[http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/violino-e-violinisti_(Enciclopedia_Italiana)/ "Violino e Violinisti"], Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani (1937)</ref><ref>[https://books.google.it/books/about/Violin_virtuosos.html?id=nocHAQAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y "Violin virtuosos: from Paganini to the 21st century"], Henry Roth (1997)</ref><ref>[http://web.unife.it/utenti/gianluca.lavilla/Hubay.pdf "Allievi di Hubay (selezione)"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041224055248/http://web.unife.it/utenti/gianluca.lavilla/Hubay.pdf |date=2004-12-24 }}, Gianluca La Villa (2003)</ref><ref>[http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?ID=19135 "Great female violinists of the past"], Violinist.com - Blog (2010)</ref><ref>[http://www.violinist.com/blog/Mle/20111/11991/ "Violin works with connections to female violinists"], Violinist.com - Blog (2011)</ref><ref>[http://songofthelark.wordpress.com/2011/08/23/great-female-violinists-a-list/ "Great Female Violinists: A List"] - Blog (2011)</ref><ref>[http://songofthelark.wordpress.com/2011/10/10/article-addendum-on-female-violinists-by-george-dubourg-1852/ Article: "Addendum on Female Violinists"] by George Dubourg (1852) - Blog (2011)</ref><ref>[http://www.thestrad.com/latest/editorschoice/who-were-the-early-female-violinists "Who were the early female violinists?"], The Strad (March 7, 2014)</ref><ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=suchen "musikwissenschaftliche Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung"], search page in German - Sophie Drinke Institut (c)2013</ref><ref>[[:de:Liste von Violinisten|Liste von Violinisten]] Wikipedia German page</ref><br /> |
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This is a chronological list of female classical professional concert [[violinist]]s. |
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''(Feel free to implement this list, preferably with artists born before the 1990s, and please AVOID MAKING SELF-PROMOTION). Thank you.''<br /> |
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Those without a known date of birth are listed separately in alphabetical order. |
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'''Total listed: {{table row counter|id=list|tableno=1|ignore=1|page=List_of_female_violinists}}''' |
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|[[Catherine Plunkett|Plunkett, Catherine]] || || 1725 c. || Dublin, Ireland || 1745 or later || || Irish ||<ref>[https://www.violinist.com/discussion/archive/19135/ Violinists]</ref> |
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|[[Santa della Pietà|della Pietà, Santa]] || Sanza (Samaritana) della Pietà || 1725–1750 c. || Venice, Italy || 1775 or later || Venice, Italy || Italian || Also contralto and composer at [[Ospedale della Pietà]] / Pupil of [[Antonio Vivaldi]] |
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|[[Anna Maria della Pietà|della Pietà, Anna Maria]] || Anna Maria della Pietà || 1696 || Venice, Italy || 1782 || Venice, Italy || Italian || Also singer, musician and composer at [[Ospedale della Pietà]] / Pupil of [[Antonio Vivaldi]] |
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|[[La Diamantina|Diamantina, la]] || "La Diamantina" || 1715 c. || Roma, Italy || 1741 or later || Roma, Italy || Italian || Also singer / [https://books.google.it/books?id=LE8D5zs2qTcC&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=La+diamantina+violin&source=bl&ots=PW7M7dHZGY&sig=O1_XCNweM6_gYU1o8RktwRYOH3o&hl=it&sa=X&ei=S0NUU5HGFaS07QbAg4CwBg&ved=0CDoQ6AEwAjgK#v=onepage&q=La%20diamantina%20violin&f=false cited in ''Gray'' by Edmund Nosse - note] |
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|[[Chiara della Pietà|della Pietà, Chiara]] || Chiara della Pietà || 1718 || Venice, Italy || 1791 || Venice, Italy || Italian || Also singer and composer at [[Ospedale della Pietà]] / Pupil of [[Antonio Vivaldi]] |
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|[[Elisabetta Gambarini|Gambarini, Elisabetta]] || Mrs. Chazal || 1730/09/07 || Italy || 1765/02/09 || England || Italian-English || Also composer/conductor |
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|[[Catherine Plunkett|Plunkett, Catherine]] || || 1725 c. || Dublin, Ireland || 1745 or later || || Irish || Pupil of [[Matthew Dubourg]] |
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|[[Maddalena Laura Sirmen|Sirmen, Maddalena]] || Maddalena (Madelena) Laura Sirmen (Syrmen) b. Lombardini || 1745/12/9 || Venice, Italy || 1818/05/18 || Venice, Italy || Italian || Also composer at [[Ospedale della Pietà]] / Pupil of [[Giuseppe Tartini]] |
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|[[Anne Nicholl|Nicholl, Anne]] || Anne Nichol || 1728 c. || England || ? || England || English || Also singer / [https://books.google.it/books?id=ocmjAQAAQBAJ&pg=PT529&lpg=PT529&dq=Anne+Nicholl+violin&source=bl&ots=NVNI8cM3ca&sig=cAsp3p_EPHKo6uo3jcfy5PTGEYo&hl=it&sa=X&ei=wEhUU4-FKMiO7Ab8lYHwCg&ved=0CFMQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=Anne%20Nicholl%20violin&f=false note] |
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|[[Gertrud Elisabeth Mara|Schmeling, Gertrude]] || Gertrude Elisabeth Mara / Schmehling (Schmelling, Schmaeling, Schmaehling) || 1749/02/23 || Kassel, Germany || 1833/01/20 || Reval (Tallinn), Estonia || German || Also guitarist, soprano and harpsichordist /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=schmeling-gertrud German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Elisabetta Gambarini|Gambarini, Elisabetta]] || Mrs. Chazal || 1731/? || Italy || 1765 || England || Italian-English || Also composer/conductor / [https://books.google.it/books?id=_kIlDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT85&dq=Mrs+Chazal&hl=it&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSzsOg1f7TAhVBbhQKHUCPAGIQ6AEIOzAD#v=onepage&q=Mrs%20Chazal&f=false cited in Arthur Elson's ''Woman's Work in Music'' - note] |
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|[[Karoline Bayer|Bayer, Caroline]] || Karoline Bayer (Beyer, Beyern) || 1758 || Vienna, Austria || 1803 || Austria || Austrian || Also composer |
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|[[Maddalena Laura Sirmen|Sirmen, Maddalena]] || Maddalena (Madelena) Laura Sirmen (Syrmen) b. Lombardini || 1745/12/9 || Venezia, Italy || 1818/05/18 || Venezia, Italy || Italian || Also composer at [[Ospedale della Pietà]] / Pupil of [[Giuseppe Tartini]] / [[:it:Maddalena Laura Sirmen|Wikipedia Italian page]] |
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|[[Regina Strinasacchi|Strinasacchi, Regina]] || Regina Schlick / Catarina Strinasacchi || 1761/02/28 || Ostiglia, Italy || 1839/06/11 || Dresden, Germany || Italian || Dedicatee of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|W. A. Mozart]]'s Violin Sonata KV 454 /<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120310231508/http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/A_lexartikel/lexartikel.php?id=stri1762 short bio]</ref> |
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|[[Gertrud Elisabeth Mara|Schmeling, Gertrude]] || Gertrude Elisabeth Mara / Schmehling (Schmelling, Schmaeling, Schmaehling) || 1749/02/23 || Kassel, Germany || 1833/01/20 || Reval (Tallinn), Estonia || German || Also guitarist, soprano and harpsichordist / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=schmeling-gertrud German bio] |
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|[[Louise Gautherot|Gautherot, Louise]]|| M.me Louise Gautherot / b. Louise Deschamps || 1763 || France || 1808/07/28 || London || French || Pupil of [[Nicolas Capron]] /<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120611165624/http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=gautherot-louise German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Henriette Larrivée|Larrivée, Henriette]] || L’Arrivée (Agathe-Elisabeth) Henriette / Henriette Larrivée-Borghese || 1764/11/06 || Paris, France || 1839/03/26 || Paris, France || French || Violinist, pianist and composer / Performed in the French provinces and in London |
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|[[Regina Strinasacchi|Strinasacchi, Regina]] || Regina Schlick / Catarina Strinasacchi || 1761/02/28 || Ostiglia, Italy || 1839/06/11 || Dresden, Germany || Italian || Dedicatee of [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart|W.A.Mozart]]'s Violin Sonata KV 454 / [http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/A_lexartikel/lexartikel.php?id=stri1762 short bio] |
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|[[Giulia Paravicini|Paravicini, Giulia]]|| Giulia Parravicini-Albergandi || 1769 || Turin, Italy || 1843 or later || || Italian || {{nowrap|Pupil of [[Giovanni Battista Viotti]]}}, [[Charles Philippe Lafont]] and [[Rodolphe Kreutzer]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=paravicini-giulia German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Luigia Gerbini|Gerbini, Luigia]]|| Luigia (Lugia, Luisa, Louise), Garbini (Gardini) || 1770 c. || Turin, Italy || 1819 or later || || Italian || Pupil of [[Gaetano Pugnani]] / <ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=gerbini-luigia German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Marie Antoinette Petersén|Petersén, Marie Antoinette]] || Maria Antonia "Marie Antoinette" Petersen / b. Crux || 1771 || Mannheim, Germany || 1855 || Sweden || Swedish || violinist and singer |
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|[[Giulia Paravicini|Paravicini, Giulia]] || Giulia Parravicini-Albergandi || 1769 || Torino, Italy || 1843 or later || || Italian || {{nowrap|Pupil of [[Giovanni Battista Viotti]]}}, [[Charles Philippe Lafont]] and [[Rodolphe Kreutzer]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=paravicini-giulia German bio] |
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|[[Mussier de Gondreville|Gondreville, Mussier de]]|| Magnier de Gondreville-Ladurner || 1779 or earlier || France || 1825/10/28 || Saint-Denis, France || French || Wife of composer {{ill|Ignaz Ladurner|fr}} /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=ladurner German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Elisabeth Filipowicz|Filipowicz, Elisabeth]]|| Filipowicz, Filipowitz, Elisabeth, Elise / b. Mayer, marr. Minelli || 1794 || Rastatt, Germany || 1841/05/4 || London, England || Polish || Also composer /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=filipowicz-elisabeth German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Marie Antoinette Petersén|Petersén, Marie Antoinette]] || Maria Antonia "Marie Antoinette" Petersen / b. Crux || 1771 || Mannheim, Germany || 1855 || Sweden || Swedish || violinist and singer |
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|[[Caroline Krähmer|Krähmer, Caroline]]|| Madame Krahmen / b. Carolina (Maria) Schleicher || 1794 || Bodensee, Germany || 1868 || Vienna, Austria || German || Also clarinettist, pianist, guitarist /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=kraehmer-caroline German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Lovisa Charlotta Borgman|Borgman, Lovisa Charlotta]] || || 1798 || Götheborg, Sweden || 1884 || Stockholm, Sweden || Swedish || |
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|[[Elisabeth Filipowicz|Filipowicz, Elisabeth]] || Filipowicz, Filipowitz, Elisabeth, Elise / b. Mayer, marr. Minelli || 1794 || Rastatt, Germany || 1841/05/4 || London, England || Polish || Also composer / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=filipowicz-elisabeth German bio] |
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|[[Eleonore Neumann|Neumann, Eleonore]]|| Neumann, Leonore/Eleonore/Eleonora || 1819 || (Lissa, Prussia) Leszno, Poland || 1840/02/15 || Triest, Italy || (Prussian, Russian?), Polish?, Italian, Jewish || <ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=neumann-leonore German bio]</ref><ref>[https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/11470-neumann-eleonora Neumann, Eleonore] Jewish Encyclopedia</ref> |
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|[[Milanollo|Milanollo, Teresa]] || "Mademoiselle Adagio" / (Domenica Maria) Teresa, Theresa, Therese, Milanollo-Parmentier || 1827/08/28 || Savigliano, Italy || 1904/10/25 || Paris, France || Italian || Sister of Maria [[Milanollo]] / Owned the "Milanollo-Dragonetti" Stradivari, 1728 (played by [[Niccolò Paganini|Paganini]] and bequeathed her by [[Domenico Dragonetti|Dragonetti]]) and the "Milanollo-Hembert" Stradivari, 1703 |
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|[[Caterina Calcagno|Calcagno, Caterina]] || Caterina Calgano || 1797 c. || Genova, Italy || 1817 or later || || Italian || Together with [[Ernesto Camillo Sivori]], the only two pupils of [[Niccolò Paganini]] |
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|[[Milanollo|Milanollo, Maria]] || "Mademoiselle Staccato" || 1832/07/19 || Savigliano, Italy || 1848/10/21 || Paris, France || Italian || Sister of Teresa [[Milanollo]] / Owned the small violin "Milanollo" F. Ruggieri, 1680 c. |
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|[[Lovisa Charlotta Borgman|Borgman, Lovisa Charlotta]] || Borgman, Lovisa Charlotta || 1798/? || Sweden || 1884/? || Sweden || Swedish || |
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|[[Gabriele von Wendheim|Wendheim, Gabriele von]]|| Wendheim, Hoffmann, Hofmann von Wendheim, Hoffmann von Wendheim, Gabriele von, Gabrielle || 1835 c. || Graz, Austria || 1883 or later || || Austrian || Pupil of and dedicatee of [[Joseph Joachim]]'s Nocturno for violin and orchestra, Op.12 (1858) /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=wendheim-gabriele-von German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Vincenzina Ferni|Ferni, Vincenzina]]|| || 1837 c. || Como, Italy || 1926/06|| Turin, Italy || Italian || Also soprano / Duo with her sister, violinist [[Carolina Ferni]] /<ref name="magiadellopera1">[http://www.magiadellopera.com/invitoaconcerto/PDF/Ferni.pdf short bio]</ref> |
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|[[Milanollo|Milanollo, Teresa]] || "Mademoiselle Adagio" / (Domenica Maria) Teresa, Theresa, Therese, Milanollo-Parmentier || 1827/08/28 || Savigliano, Italy || 1904/10/25 || Paris, France || Italian || Sister of Maria [[Milanollo]] / Owned the [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=875 "Milanollo-Dragonetti" Stradivari, 1728] (played by [[Niccolò Paganini|Paganini]] and bequeathed her by [[Domenico Dragonetti|Dragonetti]]) and the [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=1326 "Milanollo-Hembert" Stradivari, 1703] |
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|[[Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth|Blunt, Anne]] || Lady Ann Blunt / Anne Isabella Noel Blunt (15th Baroness Wentworth) / b. Annabella King-Noel || 1837/09/22 || England || 1917/12/15 || Cairo, Egypt || English || Owned the "Lady Blunt" Stradivari, 1721 |
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|[[Milanollo|Milanollo, Maria]] || "Mademoiselle Staccato" || 1832/07/19 || Savigliano, Italy || 1848/10/21 || Paris, France || Italian || Sister of Teresa [[Milanollo]] / Owned the small violin [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=4131 "Milanollo" F.Ruggieri, 1680 c.] |
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|[[Wilma Neruda|Neruda, Wilma]] || Lady Hallé / b. Wilhelmine (Vilémina) Maria Franziska Neruda || 1838/03/21 || Brno, Moravia || 1911/04/15 || Berlin, Germany || Moravian || Pupil of [[Leopold Jansa]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=neruda-wilhelmine German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Maria Neruda|Neruda, Maria]] || Madame Arlberg-Neruda / b. Anna Marie Rudolfina Neruda || 1840/03/26 || Brno, Moravia || 1920/11/07 || Copenhagen, Denmark || Moravian || Pupil of [[Leopold Jansa]] /<ref>[https://runeberg.org/spg/21/0089.html Swedish bio]</ref> |
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|[[Mariuccia Iacovino|Iacovino, Mariuccia]] || || 1912/12/12 || Rio de Janeiro, Brazil || 2008/05/16 || Rio de Janeiro, Brazil || Brazilian|| Also Instructor |
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|[[Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth|Blunt, Anne]] || Lady Ann Blunt / Anne Isabella Noel Blunt (15th Baroness Wentworth) / b. Annabella King-Noel || 1837/09/22 || England || 1917/12/15 || Cairo, Egypt || English || Owned the [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=289 "Lady Blunt" Stradivari, 1721] |
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|[[Carolina Ferni|Ferni, Carolina]] || || 1839/02/20 || Como, Italy || 1926/06/04 || Milan, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Jean-Delphin Alard]], [[Charles Auguste de Bériot]], [[Charles Dancla]] and [[Henri Vieuxtemps]] / Also soprano / Duo with her sister, violinist [[Vincenzina Ferni]] /<ref name="magiadellopera1"/> |
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|[[Wilma Neruda|Neruda, Wilma]] || Lady Hallé / b. Wilhelmine (Vilémina) Maria Franziska Neruda || 1838/03/21 || Brno, Moravia || 1911/04/15 || Berlin, Germany || Moravian || Pupil of [[Leopold Jansa]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=neruda-wilhelmine German bio] |
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|[[Bertha Brousil|Brousil, Bertha]]|| Brousil, Brusil, Bransil, Brousilová, Bertha || 1842 || Pisek, Czechoslovakia || 1919/11 || London, England || Czechoslovakian || Pupil of [[František Němec]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=brousil-bertha German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Carolina Ferni|Ferni, Carolina]] || || 1839/02/20 || Como, Italy || 1926/06/04 || Milano, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Jean-Delphin Alard]], [[Charles Auguste de Bériot]], [[Charles Dancla]] and [[Henri Vieuxtemps]] / Also soprano / Duo with her sister, violinist [[Vincenzina Ferni]] / [http://www.magiadellopera.com/invitoaconcerto/PDF/Ferni.pdf short bio] |
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|[[Camilla Urso|Urso, Camilla]] || || 1842/06/13 || Nantes, France || 1902/01/20 || New York, New York US || American || <ref>[http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4w10339d/ 'Camilla Urso Collection']</ref> |
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|[[Bertha Brousil|Brousil, Bertha]] || Brousil, Brusil, Bransil, Brousilová, Bertha || 1842 || Pisek, Czechoslovakia || 1919/11 || London, England || Czechoslovakian || Pupil of [[František Němec]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=brousil-bertha German bio] |
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|[[Marie Grünner|Grünner, Marie]]|| Marie (Grünner, Grüner, Gruner) Grünner-Messerschmidt || 1847 || Vienna, Austria || 1895/10/15 || Vienna, Austria || Austrian || Cousin of composer [[Johann Schrammel]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=gruenner-marie German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Camilla Urso|Urso, Camilla]] || || 1842/06/13 || Nantes, France || 1902/01/20 || New York, USA || American || [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4w10339d/ 'Camilla Urso Collection'] |
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|[[Catherine Lebouys|Lebouys, Catherine]]|| Catherine (Catarina, Anna, Nina, Marie-Claire) Lebouys-Waldteufel || 1847 || Rome, Italy || 1876 or later || || Italian || Pupil of [[Jean-Delphin Alard|Delphin Alard]] and [[Charles Auguste de Bériot]]/<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=lebouys-catarina German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Virginia Ferni|Ferni, Virginia]] || || 1849 || Turin, Italy || 1934/02/04 || Turin, Italy || Italian || Also soprano / Cousin of violinists [[Vincenzina Ferni]] and [[Carolina Ferni]] /<ref name="magiadellopera1"/> |
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|[[Catherine Lebouys|Lebouys, Catherine]] || Catherine (Catarina, Anna, Nina, Marie-Claire) Lebouys-Waldteufel || 1847 || Roma, Italy || 1876 or later || || Italian || Pupil of [[Jean-Delphin Alard|Delphin Alard]] and [[Charles Auguste de Bériot]]/ [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=lebouys-catarina German bio] |
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|[[Bertha Drechsler-Hamilton|Drechsler-Hamilton, Bertha]] || Bertha Drechsler Adamson || 1849/03/25 || [[Edinburgh]], Scotland || 1934/02/04 || Toronto, Canada || English || Also conductor /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=drechsler-hamilton-familie#Bertha German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Amanda Maier|Maier, Amanda]] || Röntgen-Maier, marr. Röntgen, Carolina Amanda Erika || 1853/02/20 || Landskrona, Sweden || 1894/06/15 || Amsterdam, Netherlands || Swedish || Also organist and composer / Wife of composer [[Julius Röntgen]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=maier-amanda German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Therese Liebé|Liebé, Therese]]|| Liebe, Thérèse (Jeanne Berthe) || 1854/04/07 || Straßburg, Austria || 1897 or later || London, England || Austrian || Pupil of [[Teresa Milanollo]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=liebe-therese German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Jeanne Franko|Franko, Jeanne]]|| || 1855 || New Orleans, Louisiana, US || 1940/12/03 || New York, New York US || American || Also pianist / Pupil of [[Henri Vieuxtemps]] /<ref>[http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/franko-jeanne bio]</ref> |
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|[[Jeanne Franko|Franko, Jeanne]] || || 1855/? || New Orleans, USA || 1940/12/03 || New York, USA || American || Also pianist / Pupil of [[Henri Vieuxtemps]] / [http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/franko-jeanne bio] |
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|[[Marianne Scharwenka|Scharwenka, Marianne]] || born Stresow || 1856/02/25 || Germany || 1918/10/24 || Berlin, Germany || German || Violinist and composer |
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|[[Lilian Shattuck|Shattuck, Lilian]] || b. Elizabeth B. Shattuck || 1857/02/08 || Canton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA || 1940/? || Boston, USA || American || [http://via.lib.harvard.edu/via/deliver/deepcontentItem?recordId=olvgroup11772%2CRAD.SCHL%3A2625052 note] |
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|[[Lillian Shattuck|Shattuck, Lillian]] || || 1857 || Boston, Massachusetts US || 1940 || US || American || Student of [[Julius Eichberg]] / chamber musician / founded a women's string quartet |
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|[[Natalie Bauer-Lechner|Bauer-Lechner, Natalie]] || b. Nathalie Lechner || 1858/05/09 || Vienna, Austria || 1921/06/8 || Austria || Austrian || Also violist in the [[Maria Soldat-Roeger]] String Quartet / Close friend of [[Gustav Mahler]] |
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|[[Alice Barbi|Barbi, Alice]] || Alice Laura Barbi || 1858/06/01 || Modena, Italy || 1948/09/04 || Rome, Italy || Italian || Also mezzo-soprano |
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|[[Agnes Tschetschulin|Tschetschulin, Agnes]] || || 1859/02/24 || Helsinki, Finland || 1942/? || || Finnish || Also composer / Together with [[Jean Sibelius]], pupil of [[Mitrofan Wasiljeff]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=tschetschulin-agnes German bio] |
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|[[Agnes Tschetschulin|Tschetschulin, Agnes]] || || 1859/02/24 || Helsinki, Finland || 1942 || Stockholm|| Finnish || Also composer / Together with [[Jean Sibelius]], pupil of [[Mitrofan Wasiljeff]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=tschetschulin-agnes German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Marguerite Pommereul|Pommereul, Marguerite]]|| Pommereuil, Aline-Marguerite, b. Guyet, marr. Rouvier || 1859/03 || Saint Mihiel, France || 1879 or later || France || French || Pupil of [[Jean-Delphin Alard]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=pommereul-marguerite German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Lucy Riley|Riley, Lucy]]|| || 1861 || England || 1897 or later || England || English || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] / From 1886, 2nd violin of the "Shinner String Quartet" (leader, [[Emily Shinner]]) /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=riley-lucy German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Emily Shinner|Shinner, Emily]] || Emily Shinner-Liddell || 1862/07/07 || Cheltenham, England || 1901/07/17 || London, England || English || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] / Leader of the "Shinner String Quartet" /<ref>[http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/A_lexartikel/lexartikel.php?id=shin1862 short bio]</ref> |
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|[[Maria Soldat-Roeger|Soldat-Roeger, Maria]] || Marie Soldat-Röger / b. Soldat || 1863/03/25 || Graz, Austria || 1955/09/30 || Graz, Austria || Austrian || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] / Played with [[Johannes Brahms]] / Owned a 'Guarnieri del Gesù', 1742 |
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|[[Arma Senkrah|Senkrah, Arma]] || born Anna Loretta Harkness || 1864/06/06 || Williamson, New York, US || 1900/09/03 || Weimar, Germany || American || Student of [[Arno Hilf]], [[Henryk Wieniawski]] and Joseph Lambert Massart / first prize at Conservatoire de Paris / successful performances throughout Europe |
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|[[Teresina Tua|Tua, Teresina]] || Teresa (or Teresina, Maria Felicita) Tua / ''Suor Maria di Gesù'' || 1866/04/24 || Torino, Italy || 1956/10/29 || Roma, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Lambert Massart]] / [[:sv:Teresina Tua|Wikipedia Swedish page]] / [http://pronetoviolins.blogspot.it/2011/12/teresina-tua.html note] / [https://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F10F13F93E5413738DDDA10994D8415B8784F0D3 The New York Times, 1887/10/18], article / Owned the [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=1353 "Mond-Tua" Stradivari, 1709] |
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|[[Marion Osgood|Osgood, Marion]]|| Marion G. Osgood || c. 1865 || Chelsea, Massachusetts, US || c. 1924 || || American || Violinist, composer and orchestral conductor / founded the all-female Marion Osgood's Ladies Orchestra |
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|[[Gabriela Wietrowetz|Wietrowetz, Gabriela]] || Gabriele Wietrovitz || 1866/01/13 || Ljubliana, Slovenia || 1937/04/06 || Berlin, Germany || Italian-Slovenian || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=wietrowetz-gabriela German bio] |
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|[[Teresina Tua|Tua, Teresina]] || Teresa (or Teresina, Maria Felicita) Tua / ''Suor Maria di Gesù'' || 1866/04/24 || Turin, Italy || 1956/10/29 || Rome, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Lambert Massart]] /<ref>[http://pronetoviolins.blogspot.it/2011/12/teresina-tua.html note] / [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1887/10/18/100937502.pdf ''The New York Times'', 1887/10/18], article</ref> / Owned the "Mond-Tua" Stradivari, 1709 |
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|[[Eldina Bligh|Bligh, Eldina]] || Eldina Mary Bligh-Meiszner || 1867 c. || Geneva, Switzerland || 1957/03/05 || England || English || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] / Owned the [http://www.cozio.com/Owner.aspx?id=1286 "Darnley-Bligh" Stradivari, 1712] |
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|[[Gabriela Wietrowetz|Wietrowetz, Gabriela]] || Gabriele Wietrovitz || 1866/01/13 || Ljubliana, Slovenia || 1937/04/06 || Berlin, Germany || Italian-Slovenian || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=wietrowetz-gabriela German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Nora Clench|Clench, Nora]] || Esther Leonora Clench || 1867/05/06 || St.Maris, Canada West || 1938/05/17 || Toorak, Victoria, Australia || Canadian || |
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|[[Nora Clench|Clench, Nora]] || Esther Leonora Clench || 1867/05/06 || St. Maris, Canada West || 1938/05/17 || Toorak, Victoria, Australia || Canadian || |
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|[[Edith Robinson|Robinson, Edith]] || || 1867/10/29 || Manchester, England || 1940/04/18 || || English || Pupil of [[Adolph Brodsky]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=robinson-edith German bio] |
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|[[Edith Robinson (violinist)|Robinson, Edith]]|| || 1867/10/29 || Manchester, England || 1940/04/18 || || English || Pupil of [[Adolph Brodsky]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=robinson-edith German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Maud Powell|Powell, Maud]] || || 1867/08/22 || Aurora, Illinois, US || 1920/01/08 || Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US || American || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] /<ref>[http://www.maudpowell.org/home/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx "The Maud Powell Society"]</ref> |
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|[[Geraldine Morgan|Morgan, Geraldine]] || || 1868/11/15 || New York, USA || 1918/? || USA || American || Pupil of [[Leopold Damrosch]] and [[Joseph Joachim]] / [https://books.google.it/books?id=7Llyixb94lcC&pg=PA235&lpg=PA235&dq=Geraldine+Morgan+violin&source=bl&ots=keHTxXD7pw&sig=JKiNWyZ_x-Szq82XiXZfcBqItRg&hl=it&sa=X&ei=YlhGU-yLF7TE4gTc6IHgCg&ved=0CIABEOgBMAk#v=onepage&q=Geraldine%20Morgan%20violin&f=false note] |
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|[[Geraldine Morgan|Morgan, Geraldine]] || || 1868/11/15 || New York, New York US || 1918 || US || American || Pupil of [[Leopold Damrosch]] and [[Joseph Joachim]] /<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=7Llyixb94lcC&dq=Geraldine+Morgan+violin&pg=PA235 note]</ref> |
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|[[Nettie Carpenter|Carpenter, Nettie]] || Nettie Carpenter-Stearn || 1869/? || New York, USA || 1940 or later || || American || Pupil of [[Pablo de Sarasate]] / [https://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9906E5D71238E533A25754C1A9669D94669FD7CF The New York Times, 1887/10/17], interview / [http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/correspondence/biog/display/?bid=Carp_N note] |
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|[[Nettie Carpenter|Carpenter, Nettie]]|| Nettie Carpenter-Stearn || 1869 || New York, New York US || 1940 or later || || American || Pupil of [[Pablo de Sarasate]] /<ref>[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1887/10/17/103148235.pdf The New York Times, 1887/10/17]</ref><ref>[http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/correspondence/biog/display/?bid=Carp_N note]</ref> |
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|[[Mina Rode|Rode, Mina]] || Minna Rode || 1870 c. || Germany || 1901 or later || Berlin, Germany || German || Granddaughter of [[Pierre Rode]] / Pupil of [[Hugo Heermann]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=rode-mina German bio] |
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|[[Mina Rode|Rode, Mina]]|| Minna Rode || 1870 c. || Germany || 1901 or later || Berlin, Germany || German || Granddaughter of [[Pierre Rode]] / Pupil of [[Hugo Heermann]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=rode-mina German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Dora Becker Shaffer|Becker Shaffer, Dora]] || b. Dora Valesca Becker || 1870/? || Galveston, Texas, USA || 1958/? || New York, USA || American || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] / [https://books.google.it/books?id=-FOSAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA2277&lpg=PA2277&dq=Dora+Valesca+Becker&source=bl&ots=cpb12OUkB8&sig=fr1NRGoBCFw7eWxPoCUakqCzoVo&hl=it&sa=X&ei=SPlYU7DKHJHSsgb3iYCoBQ&ved=0CEAQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=Dora%20Valesca%20Becker&f=false First female violinist on record] (14 Bettini cylinders, 1898) |
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|[[Dora Becker Shaffer|Becker Shaffer, Dora]] || b. Dora Valesca Becker || 1870/03/07 || Galveston, Texas, US || 1958/05/19 || Pennsylvania || American || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] / first women to play on a musical recording in 1898 on a wax Bettini Phonograph cylinder |
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|[[Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville|Folville, Juliette]] || Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville || 1870/01/05 || Liège, Belgium || 1946/10/19 || Pyrénées région, France || Belgian || Pupil of [[Charles Malherbe]] / Also pianist |
|[[Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville|Folville, Juliette]] || Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville || 1870/01/05 || Liège, Belgium || 1946/10/19 || Pyrénées région, France || Belgian || Pupil of [[Charles Malherbe]] / Also pianist |
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|[[Nobu Kōda|Kōda, Nobu]] || Nobu Kōda || 1870/04/19 || Tokyo, Japan || 1946/03/19 || Tokyo, Japan || Japanese || Also pianist |
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|[[Frida Scotta|Scotta, Frida]] || Frida von Kaulbach / born Frida Schytte || 1871/03/31 || Copenhagen, Denmark || 1948/04/29 || Ohlstadt, Germany || Danish || Student of [[Joseph Massart]] / performed in Austria, England, Germany and Russia |
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|[[Irene Brennerberg|Brennerberg, Irene]] || Irene (Rosa) von Brennerberg || 1873/03/14 || Brașov, Transylvania || 1922/10/01 || Brașov, Romania || Romanian || Pupil of [[Martin Pierre Marsick|Martin Marsick]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=brennerberg-irene-von German bio] |
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|[[Leonora Speyer|Speyer, Leonora]] || b. Leonora von Stosch / Lady Speyer || 1872/11/07 || Washington DC, US || 1956/02/10 || New York, US || American || Also poet |
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|[[Eva Mudocci|Mudocci, Eva]] || born Evangeline Hope Muddock / Rose Lynton || 1872 || Brixton, London, England || 1953 || || English || Performed widely with the pianist Bella Edwards / close friend of the painter [[Edvard Munch]] |
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|[[Rosa Schindler|Schindler, Rosa]] || || 1874/09/02 || Gliwice (Gleiwitz, Oberschlesien), Poland || 1909 or later || Germany || German || Pupil of [[Pablo de Sarasate]] and [[Joseph Joachim]] / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=schindler-rosa German bio] |
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|[[Irene Brennerberg|Brennerberg, Irene]]|| Irene (Rosa) von Brennerberg || 1873/03/14 || Brașov, Transylvania || 1922/10/01 || Brașov, Romania || Romanian || Pupil of [[Martin Pierre Marsick|Martin Marsick]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=brennerberg-irene-von German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Nella Gunning|Gunning, Nella]] || Petronella (Adriana) Gunning || 1876/? || Amsterdam, Netherlands || 1936 or later || || Dutch || Pupil of [[César Thomson]] and [[Carl Flesch]] |
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|[[Ethel Barns|Barns, Ethel]] || Ethel Barns Phillips || 1874 || London, England || 1948/12/31 || Maidenhead, England || English || Pupil of [[Émile Sauret]] / Also composer |
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|[[Olive Mead|Mead, Olive]] || || 1874 || US || 1946 || || American || Pupil of [[Julius Eichberg]] and [[Franz Kneisel]] / Founded the all-female Olive Mead Quartet |
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|[[Rosa Schindler|Schindler, Rosa]]|| Róża Szyndler-Suess || 1874/09/02 || Gleiwitz, Oberschlesien, German Empire (Gliwice, Poland) || 1925 or later || Łódź, Poland || (Prussian, Russian), Polish, Jewish || Pupil of [[Pablo de Sarasate]] and [[Joseph Joachim]] /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/cms/index.php?page=schindler-rosa German bio]</ref><ref>[http://bc.wimbp.lodz.pl/Content/23257/Republika1925Nr059.pdf Republika Newspaper article] (in Polish)</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://sztetl.org.pl/en/node/3718|title = Schindler-Süss Róża | Virtual Shtetl}}</ref> / mother of [[Ilona Ralf Sues]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/islandora/object/ui%3Atc_22567 |title=Ilona Ralf Sues: author of "Shark's Fins and Millet"|publisher=The University of Iowa Libraries|date=2001-01-01 |access-date=2023-02-02}}</ref> |
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|[[Maia Bang|Bang, Maia]] || Maya Bang || 1877/? || Christiania, Norway || 1940/? || || Norwegian || Teaching assistant of [[Leopold Auer]] / [http://imslp.org/wiki/Violin_Method_(Bang,_Maia) Maia Bang (L.Auer), "Violin Method" (1919)] / [http://songofthelark.wordpress.com/2011/06/15/article-as-i-found-miss-bang-at-lake-george/ article: "As I Found Miss Bang At Lake George"], The Violinist (October 1920) |
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|[[Leonora Jackson McKim|Jackson McKim, Leonora]] || Leonora Jackson || 1879/02/20 || Boston, |
|[[Leonora Jackson McKim|Jackson McKim, Leonora]] || Leonora Jackson || 1879/02/20 || Boston, Massachusetts, US || 1969/01/07 || US || American || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] /<ref>[http://pronetoviolins.blogspot.it/2011/03/jackson.html note]</ref> |
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|[[Florence Hood|Hood, Florence]] || || 1880/10/14 || Melbourne, Australia || 1968 || || Australian || Pupil of [[Hermann T. Schrader]] and [[Hans von Bülow]] / member of the Montreal String Quartet / concert tours and radio broadcasts in Australia |
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|[[Marie Nichols|Nichols, Marie]] || || 1879/10/16 || Chicago, USA || 1969/01/07 || Boston, USA || American || [https://books.google.it/books?id=J_6Yr7-M6ZkC&pg=PA274&dq=Marie+Nichols+violin&hl=it&sa=X&ei=E0pUU7xGrZLsBuv4gKgG&ved=0CFkQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=Marie%20Nichols%20violin&f=false Boston, Feb.11, 1903: she played Max Bruch's ''Serenade Op.75'' with composer conducting] |
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|[[Mary Dickenson-Auner|Dickenson-Auner, Mary]] || Dickenson-Auner, Auner, Mary (Frances Dorothée), b. Dickenson || 1880/10/24 || Dublin, Ireland || 1965/05/25 || Vienna, Austria || English || Also composer, under pseudonym of "Frank Donnell" / Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]] and [[Samuel Coleridge Taylor]] for composition /<ref>[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=dickenson-auner-mary German bio]</ref> |
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|[[Leila Waddell|Waddell, Leila]] || Leila (Laylah) Ida Nerissa Bathurst Waddell || 1880/? || Bathurst, Australia || 1932/09/14 || Sydney, Australia || Australian || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] / [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=28358 note] |
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|[[Leila Waddell|Waddell, Leila]] || Leila (Laylah) Ida Nerissa Bathurst Waddell || 1880 || Bathurst, Australia || 1932/09/14 || Sydney, Australia || Australian || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] /<ref>[http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=28358 note]</ref> |
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|[[Mary Dickenson-Auner|Dickenson-Auner, Mary]] || Dickenson-Auner, Auner, Mary (Frances Dorothée), b. Dickenson || 1880/10/24 || Dublin, Ireland || 1965/05/25 || Vienna, Austria || English || Also composer, under pseudonym of "Frank Donnell" / Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]] and [[Samuel Coleridge Taylor]] for composition / [http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=dickenson-auner-mary German bio] |
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|[[Rachel Steinman Clarke|Clarke, Rachel Steinman]] || || c. 1882 || Włocławek, Poland || 1944/11/04 || Miami, Florida US || Polish-American || Student of [[Jacques Thibaud]] / toured the US as a violinist and as head of the Rachel Steinman Concert Company / educator |
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|[[Anna Hegner|Hegner, Anna]] || || 1881/03/01 || Basel, Switzerland || 1963/02/03 || Basel, Switzerland || Swiss || soloist appearing in concerts in Basel, Berlin, Leipzig and London |
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|[[Floy Little Bartlett|Bartlett, Floy Little]] || || 1883/03/07 || Burlington, Iowa US || 1956/03/07 || Burlington, Iowa || American || Studied violin in Paris / accompanist and soprano singer / writer |
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|[[Vera Fonaroff|Fonaroff, Vera]] || || 1883/06/14 || Kyiv, Ukraine || 1962/07/23 || New York, New York US || American || soloist, recitalist, chamber musician and educator |
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|[[Marie Hall|Hall, Marie]] || Marie Pauline Hall || 1884/04/08 || Newcastle upon Tyne, England || 1956/11/11 || Cheltenham, England || English || Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]] / Dedicatee of [[Ralph Vaughan Williams]]'s ''The Lark Ascending'' (1920) |
|[[Marie Hall|Hall, Marie]] || Marie Pauline Hall || 1884/04/08 || Newcastle upon Tyne, England || 1956/11/11 || Cheltenham, England || English || Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]] / Dedicatee of [[Ralph Vaughan Williams]]'s ''The Lark Ascending'' (1920) |
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|[[Pálma von Pászthory|Pászthory, Pálma von]] || || 1884/05/23 || Budapest, Hungary || 1958 |
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|[[Bessie Bell Collier|Bell Collier, Bessie]]|| || 1885/04/03 || Cohasset, Massachusetts, US || 1969/04/04 || Massachusetts, US || American || Student of [[Franz Kneisel]] / soloist with various orchestras performed benefit concerts during World War I |
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|[[Lea Luboschutz|Luboschutz, Lea]] || Lyubishitz, Luboshitz, "Lubo" || 1885/02/22 || Odessa, Russia || 1965/03/18 || Rockport, Maine, USA || American-Russian || Sister of pianist [http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Lib/Luboshutz-Pierre.htm Pierre Luboshutz], (1891/06/17 - 1971/04/17) and cellist [http://www.popsike.com/ANNA-LUBOSCHUTZ-The-minstrels-song-LEA-LUBOSHUTZ-Elfentanz-Op-39/150770542300.html Anna Luboschutz], (1887/07/25 - 1975/02/20) / Duo with pianist [[Josef Hofmann]] / In 1961 established the [[Bay Chamber Concerts]] |
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|[[Marjorie Hayward|Hayward, Marjorie]] || Marjorie Olive Hayward || 1885/08/14 || Greenwich, England || 1953/01/10 || London, England || English || Pupil of [[Émile Sauret]] and [[Otakar Ševčík]] / 1st violin, leader of the ''Virtuoso String Quartet'', [http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/virtuoso_string_quartet.html note + 78rpm Audio] / [http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/marjorie_hayward.html note + 78rpm Audio] |
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|[[Marjorie Hayward|Hayward, Marjorie]] || Marjorie Olive Hayward || 1885/08/14 || Greenwich, England || 1953/01/10 || London, England || English || Pupil of [[Émile Sauret]] and [[Otakar Ševčík]] / 1st violin, leader of the ''Virtuoso String Quartet'',<ref>[http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/virtuoso_string_quartet.html note + 78rpm Audio]</ref><ref>[http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/marjorie_hayward.html note + 78rpm Audio]</ref> |
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|[[Lea Luboshutz|Luboshutz, Lea]] || || 1885/02/22 || Odesa, Ukraine || 1965/03/18 || Odesa, Ukraine || Russian || Child prodigy / pupil of [[Emil Młynarski]] / chamber musician / toured widely in Europe and the US |
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|[[Carmen Forté|Forté, Carmen]] || Carmen Forte || 1886 || Italy || 1964 || Paris, France || Italian-French || 1st violin Prize, at Paris Conservatoire / 1st violin at Concerts Colonne Orchestra / Dedicatee, with Pierre Brun and Louis Fournier, of [[Jean Cras]]'s [http://imslp.org/wiki/String_Trio_(Cras,_Jean) String Trio (1925)] / She recorded extensively for [http://www.archeophone.org/carmenforte/discographie.php Pathé] |
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|[[Adila Fachiri|Fachiri, Adila]] || || 1886/02/26 || Budapest, Hungary || 1962/12/15 || London, England || Hungarian || Sister of violinist [[Jelly d'Arányi]] / Dedicatee, with her sister [[Jelly d'Arányi]], of [[Gustav Holst]]'s [[Double Concerto (Holst)|Double Concerto for 2 Violins]] Op.49 (1929) |
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|[[Hélène Jourdan-Morhange|Jourdan-Morhange, Hélène]] || || 1888/01/30 || France || 1961/05/15 || Paris, France || French || Dedicatee of [[Maurice Ravel]]'s Violin Sonata (1927) |
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|[[Renée Chemet|Chemet, Renée]] || Renée Henriette Josephine Chemet || 1887/01/07 || Boulogne-sur-Seine, France || 1977/01/02 || Villiers le Bel, Val d'Oise, France || French || [[:it:Renée Chemet|Wikipedia Italian page]] / [http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/renee_chemet.html note + 78rpm Audio] / [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/french-violinists/ Never before released CD] |
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|[[Stefi Geyer|Geyer, Stefi]] || Stefy Geyer || 1888/06/28 || Budapest, Hungary || 1956/12/11 || Zürich, Switzerland || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1902 / Dedicatee of [[Béla Bartók]] [[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bartók)|Violin Concerto No. 1]] (1907–08) and [[Othmar Schoeck]] Violin Concerto Op.21 (1912) /<ref>[http://songofthelark.wordpress.com/2011/05/15/musician-muse-a-short-life-of-violinist-stefi-geyer/ note]</ref> |
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|[[Hélène Jourdan-Morhange|Jourdan-Morhange, Hélène]] || || 1888/01/30 || France || 1961/05/15 || Paris, France || French || [[:fr:Hélène Jourdan-Morhange|Wikipedia French page]] / Dedicatee of [[Maurice Ravel]]'s Violin Sonata (1927) |
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|[[Kemp Stillings|Stillings, Kemp]] || Katharine Kemp Stillings || 1888/06/30 || Roxbury, Massachusetts, US || 1967/04/30 || New York City, US || American || Pupil of [[Joseph Joachim]] and [[Leopold Auer]] / Performed in Russian and Finland before World War I / after becoming blind in 1920s, concentrated on teaching |
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|[[Stefi Geyer|Geyer, Stefi]] || Stefy Geyer || 1888/06/28 || Budapest, Hungary || 1956/12/11 || Zürich, Switzerland || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1902 / Dedicatee of [[Béla Bartók]] [[Violin Concerto No. 1 (Bartók)|Violin Concerto No. 1]] (1907–08) and [[Othmar Schoeck]] Violin Concerto Op.21 (1912) / [http://songofthelark.wordpress.com/2011/05/15/musician-muse-a-short-life-of-violinist-stefi-geyer/ note] |
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|[[Maggy Breittmayer|Breittmayer, Maggy]] || || 1888/09/02 || Geneva, Switzerland || 1961/05/06 || Geneva, Switzerland || Swiss || Pupil of [[Carl Flesch]] / Performed in Europe before World War I / teacher at Geneva Conservatory |
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|[[Mary Law|Law, Mary]] || || 1889/? || England || 1919/? || England || British || [http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/mary_law.html note + audio] / Played the [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=1431 "Bello, Marie Law" Stradivari, 1687 c.] |
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|[[Elsie Southgate|Southgate, Elsie]] || Miss Elsie Southgate "The Royal Violinist" || 1880/1/23 || London, England || 1946/05/05 || London, England || English || |
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|[[Helen Teschner Tas|Teschner Tas, Helen]] || Helen Tas (Teschner) || 1889/? || New York, USA || 1975/02/15 || Westport, Connecticut, USA|| American || [http://www.geni.com/people/Helen-Teschner-Tas/6000000011754966102 note] / Owned the [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=650 "Cobbett, Holloway" Stradivari, 1683] |
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|[[Renée Chemet|Chemet, Renée]] || Renée Henriette Joséphine Chemet || 1887/01/09 || Boulogne-sur-Seine, France || 1977/01/02 || Paris, France || French || Leading international soloist for decades / recording artist and broadcaster |
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|[[Nicoline Zedeler|Zedeler, Nicoline]] || Nicoline Zedeler-Mix || 1889/? || USA || 1961 || New York, USA || American || Violin soloist in [[John Philip Sousa]]'s Band / [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=84104758 memorial] |
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|[[Marie Azpiroz Mellini|Azpiroz, Marie]] || || 1889/11/27 || Madrid, Spain || after 1919 || Los Angeles, US || Spanish || Performed in Cuba, Mexico, South America and the United States / educator |
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|[[Alba Rosa Viëtor|Viëtor, Alba Rosa]] || || 1889/07/18 || Milan, Italy || 1979/04/15 || US || Scottish || Pupil of [[César Thomson]] and [[Otakar Ševčík]] / violinist and composer |
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|[[Elsie Southgate|Southgate, Elsie]] || Miss Elsie Southgate "The Royal Violinist" || 1890/? || London, England || 1946/05/? || London, England || English || [http://www.vam.ac.uk/users/node/2767 foto] |
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|[[Jenny Cullen|Cullen, Jenny]] || || 1890 || Scotland || 1957 || || Scottish || Pupil of [[Henri Verbrugghen]] / concert master of the State Symphony Orchestra of Sydney / first female member of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra |
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|[[Anna Bubnova-Ono|Bubnova, Anna]] || [[:ru:Бубнова, Варвара Дмитриевна|Anna Dimitrevna Bubnova]] / Anna Bubnova-Ono || 1890/03/14(23) || St. Petersburg, Russia || 1979/05/8 || Sukhumi, Russia || Russian || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] / Wife of scientist Ono Shun’ichi (uncle of John Lennon’s wife [[Yoko Ono]]) / [http://www.onoanna.jp/annna.html Japanese Official Website] |
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|[[Kathleen Parlow|Parlow, Kathleen]] || || 1890/09/20 || Fort Calgary, Alberta, Canada || 1963/08/19 || Toronto, Ontario, Canada || Canadian || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] |
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|[[Gunna Breuning-Storm|Breuning-Storm, Gunna]] || || 1891/01/25 || Copenhagen, Denmark || 1966/04/24 || Copenhagen, Denmark || Danish || Pupil of Johannes Schiørrin, Torben Anton Svendsen and [[Henri Marteau]] / performed as a soloist in German cities and played for Empress Augusta Viktoria / founded her own chamber orchestra and played in the Breuning-Bache Quartet |
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|[[Kathleen Parlow|Parlow, Kathleen]] || || 1890/09/20 || Fort Calgary, Alberta || 1963/08/19 || Toronto, Ontario, Canada || Canadian || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] |
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|[[Louise Lincoln Kerr|Lincoln Kerr, Louise]] || || 1892/04/24 || Cleveland, Ohio, US || 1977/12/10 || Cottonwood, Arizona, US || American || Violinist, violist and composer / performed with the Pasadena Symphony / studied with Stravinsky and Prokofiev |
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|[[Vivien Chartres|Chartres, Vivien]] || Vivian Chartres, Vivien Vivanti-Chartres, Vivien Chartres Burns, Vivien (Chartres) Young || 1893/06/25 || Torino, Italy|| 1941/09/01 || Hove Sussex, England || English || Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]] / [http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/old/A_lexartikel/lexartikel.php?id=char1893/ German detailed bio] / She owned an "Alessandro Gagliano" violin |
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|[[Jelly d'Arányi|d'Arányi, Jelly]] || || 1893/05/30 || Budapest, Hungary || 1966/03/30 || || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]] / concert tours in Europe and America / chamber trio with [[Pablo Casals]] |
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|[[Daisy Kennedy|Kennedy, Daisy]] || Daisy Fowler Kennedy || 1893/01/16 || Burra, South Australia, Australia || 1981/07/30 || Hammersmith, London, England || Australian-English || Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]] / Wife of pianist [[Benno Moiseiwitsch]] (1914–24) / [http://music.damians78s.co.uk//?s=daisy+Kennedy note + 78rpm Audio] / [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kennedy-daisy-fowler-12729 bio] |
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|[[Marta Canales|Canales, Marta]] || || 1893/06/17 || Santiago, Chile || 1986/12/06 || || Chilean || founded chamber ensemble / worked later as a composer and conductor |
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|[[Isolde Menges|Menges, Isolde]] || Isolde Marie Menges || 1893/05/16 || Sussex, England || 1976/01/13 || London, England || English || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] and [[Carl Flesch]] / Sister of composer, conductor [[Herbert Menges]] / English première in 1923 of [[Ernő Dohnányi]]'s Violin Concerto No.1 Op.27 (1915) / Leader of the [http://www.concertprogrammes.org.uk/html/search/verb/ListIdentifiers/set/agentName/288 Menges String Quartet], founded in 1931 / [http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/isolde_menges.html note + 78rpm Audio] |
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|[[Grace Burrows|Burrows, Grace]] || || 1893/06/29 || Leicester, England || 1980 || || English || played viola in The Birmingham Quartet / founding leader of the [[Leicester Symphony Orchestra]] |
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|[[Vivien Chartres|Chartplayres, Vivien]] || Vivian Chartres, Vivien Vivanti-Chartres, Vivien Chartres Burns, Vivien (Chartres) Young || 1893/06/25 || Turin, Italy|| 1941/09/01 || Hove Sussex, England || English || Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]]<ref>[http://mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de/old/A_lexartikel/lexartikel.php?id=char1893/ German detailed bio]</ref> / She owned an "Alessandro Gagliano" violin |
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|[[Jelly d'Arányi|Arányi, Jelly d']] || Jelly Aranyi de Hunyadvár || 1893/05/30 || Budapest, Hungary || 1966/03/30 || Firenze, Italy || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1908 / Sister of violinist [[Adila Fachiri]], niece of [[Joseph Joachim]] / Owned the "[http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=1222 Lord Dunn-Raven]" Stradivari, 1710 / Dedicatee of [[Béla Bartók]]'s Violin Sonatas No.1 Sz.75 (1921) & No.2 Sz.76 (1922), [[Maurice Ravel]]'s Tzigane (1924) and, with her sister [[Adila Fachiri]], of [[Gustav Holst]]'s Double Concerto for 2 Violins Op.49 (1929) |
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|[[Jane Evrard|Evrard, Jane]] || Jeanne Chevallier || 1893/02/05 || Neuilly-Plaisance || 1985/11/04 || Paris, France || French || Pupil of M. Lefort / founded and conducted the all-women Orchestre féminin de Paris |
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|[[Erna Honigberger|Honigberger, Erna]] || || 1894/10/28 || Brandholz, Germany || 1974/02/14 || Wehr, Germany || German || [[:de:Erna Honigberger|Wikipedia German page]] |
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|[[Daisy Kennedy|Kennedy, Daisy]] || Daisy Fowler Kennedy || 1893/01/16 || Burra, South Australia, Australia || 1981/07/30 || Hammersmith, London, England || Australian-English || Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]] / Wife of pianist [[Benno Moiseiwitsch]] (1914–24) /<ref>[http://music.damians78s.co.uk//?s=daisy+Kennedy note + 78rpm Audio]</ref><ref>[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kennedy-daisy-fowler-12729 bio]</ref> |
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|[[Vera Barstow|Barstow, Vera]] || Miss. Vera Barstow || 1895 || Pasadena, California, USA || 196? || USA || American || Pupil of [[Luigi von Kunits]] / [http://imslp.org/wiki/Violin_Sonata,_SO_622_(Ornstein,_Leo) Premiered] [[Leo Ornstein]]'s Violin Sonata Op.26 (1915) / [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1126&dat=19121126&id=BRZRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=F2YDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2704,6454394 Carnegie Hall, concert review, 1912/11/26] / [https://books.google.it/books?id=hELVbNdNs0YC&pg=PP18&lpg=PP18&dq=Vera+Barstow+violin&source=bl&ots=W0Vvy54bBc&sig=UlMOQE9iOIHFynhDwIKkyGcty_4&hl=it&sa=X&ei=_29VU4S0BYuM7Aa884GIDA&ved=0CJABEOgBMA84Cg#v=onepage&q=Vera%20Barstow%20violin&f=false note] / [http://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.559067&catNum=559067&filetype=About+this+Recording&language=English Premiered] [[Charles Wakefield Cadman]]'s Violin Sonata in G major (1930) / Played the [http://www.cozio.com/Owner.aspx?id=2377 "Giovan Battista Guadagnini", 1745] |
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|[[Isolde Menges|Menges, Isolde]] || Isolde Marie Menges || 1893/05/16 || Sussex, England || 1976/01/13 || London, England || English || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] and [[Carl Flesch]] / Sister of composer, conductor [[Herbert Menges]] / English première in 1923 of [[Ernő Dohnányi]]'s Violin Concerto No.1 Op.27 (1915) / Leader of the Menges String Quartet, founded in 1931 /<ref>[http://www.damians78s.co.uk/html/isolde_menges.html note + 78rpm Audio]</ref> |
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|[[Marie Caslova|Caslova, Marie]] || Miss. Marie Caslova || 1895 || USA || 19?? || USA || American || [http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=d&d=cs19151216-01.2.36 Columbia Daily Spectator, Volume LIX, Number 66, 1915/12/16], review / Played the [http://www.cozio.com/Instrument.aspx?id=7185 "Flüsshöh" G.B.Guadagnini, 1750 c.] |
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|[[Jelly d'Arányi|Arányi, Jelly d']] || Jelly Aranyi de Hunyadvár || 1893/05/30 || Budapest, Hungary || 1966/03/30 || Firenze, Italy || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1908 / Sister of violinist [[Adila Fachiri]], niece of [[Joseph Joachim]] / Owned the "Lord Dunn-Raven" Stradivari, 1710 / Dedicatee of [[Béla Bartók]]'s Violin Sonatas No.1 Sz.75 (1921) & No.2 Sz.76 (1922), [[Maurice Ravel]]'s Tzigane (1924) and, with her sister [[Adila Fachiri]], of [[Gustav Holst]]'s Double Concerto for 2 Violins Op.49 (1929) |
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|[[Thelma Given|Given, Thelma]] || || 1896 || USA || 1977 || || American || [https://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F60A13FB3B5C1B728DDDA00994D8415B898DF1D3 The New York Times, 1919/10/19], review / [https://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=F20711FB3D5411738DDDA10A94D8415B808EF1D3 The New York Times, 1920/10/28], article / [http://provincetownhistoryproject.com/PDF/070_027_066e-001-thelma-given-promotional-brochure.pdf Thelma Given "Violinist of a Generation"], promotional brochure |
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|[[Gertrude Healy|Healy, Gertrude]] |
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|[[Irma Seydel|Seydel, Irma]] || || 1896/09/27 || Boston, USA || 19?? || New York, USA || American || |
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|[[Vera Barstow|Barstow, Vera]] || Miss Vera Barstow || 1895 || Pasadena, California, US || 196? || US || American || Pupil of [[Luigi von Kunits]] / Premiered [[Leo Ornstein]]'s Violin Sonata Op.26 (1915) /<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1126&dat=19121126&id=BRZRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=F2YDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2704,6454394 Carnegie Hall, concert review, 1912/11/26]</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=hELVbNdNs0YC&dq=Vera+Barstow+violin&pg=PP18 note]</ref> / Premiered [[Charles Wakefield Cadman]]'s Violin Sonata in G major (1930) / Played the "Giovan Battista Guadagnini", 1745 |
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|[[Cecilia Hansen|Hansen, Cecilia]] || || 1897/02/16 || Staniza Kamenskaja, Russia || 1989/06/24 || London, England || Russian || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] together with [[Jascha Heifetz]], 1910 / [[:de:Cecilia Hansen|Wikipedia German page]] |
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|[[Olga Rudge|Rudge, Olga]] || || 1895/04/13 || US || 1985/03/15 || Venice, Los Angeles, California US || American || Concert violinist / performed in Italy with [[Ildebrando Pizzetti]] / mistress of the poet [[Ezra Pound]] |
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|[[Lilli Bohnke|Bohnke, Lilli]] || b. Lili von Mendelssohn || 1897/11/30 || Berlin, Germany || 1928/05/11 || Pasewalk, Germany || German|| [[:de:Lilli Bohnke|Wikipedia German page]] |
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|[[Jeanne Gautier|Gautier, Jeanne]] || || 1898/09/18 || Asnières, France || 1974/01/06 || Neuilly-sur-Seine, France|| French || Member of Trio de France and Duo with pianist [[Yvonne Lefébure]] / [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/french-violinists/ Never before released CD] |
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|Eileen Constance Smith, Eileen Russell Worby, Eileen C. Tcherniak, Eileen C. Cathie |
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|[[Thelma Given|Given, Thelma]] || || 1896 || US || 1977 || || American || <ref>[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1919/10/19/118165555.pdf The New York Times, 1919/10/19], review</ref><ref>[https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1920/10/28/102905781.pdf The New York Times, 1920/10/28], article</ref><ref>[http://provincetownhistoryproject.com/PDF/070_027_066e-001-thelma-given-promotional-brochure.pdf Thelma Given "Violinist of a Generation"], promotional brochure</ref> |
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|[[Alma Moodie|Moodie, Alma]] || Alma Templeton Moodie || 1898/09/12 || Rockhampton, Australia || 1943/03/7 || Frankfurt, Germany || Australian || Pupil of [[César Thomson]] / No recordings exist |
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|[[Edith Lorand|Lorand, Edith]] || || 1898/12/17 || Budapest, Hungary || 1960/03/7 || New York, USA || Hungarian || Also conductor / Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]] and [[Carl Flesch]] / [[:de:Edith Lorand|Wikipedia German page]] / [http://pronetoviolins.blogspot.it/2011/10/edith-lorand.html bio] |
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|Cecile Ann Stevens, Cecile Molloy |
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|Child musician, won scholarship to study at [[Royal Academy of Music]]; toured internationally in 1920s; lived in East Africa after marriage |
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|[[Irene Stolofsky|Stolofsky, Irene]] || Irene Stolofsky Davis || 1896/07/28 || Chicago, Illinois US || 1950/07/28 || || American || Student of Hugh (Harry) Dimond / Toured US and Canada in the 1920s / member of Bohumir Kryl's Orchestral Sextette / educator |
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|[[Marta Linz|Linz, Marta]] || Márta Linz || 1898/12/21 || Budapest, Hungary || 1982/01/11 || Berlin, Germany || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], [[Carl Flesch]] and [[Zoltán Kodály]] / She was also an actress and composer, known for movies "Volo sul deserto" (1938) and "Unter Ausschluß der Öffentlichkeit" (1937) |
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|[[Alma Moodie|Moodie, Alma]] || Alma Templeton Moodie || 1898/09/12 || Rockhampton, Australia || 1943/03/7 || Frankfurt, Germany || Australian || Pupil of [[César Thomson]] / No recordings exist |
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|[[Frances Berkova|Berkova, Frances]] || Frances Berkova Maazel / b. Berkowitz || 1899/04/10 (or 1906) || Russia || 1982/10/9 || Los Angeles, California, USA || American-Russian || Pupil of [[Leopold Auer]] and [[Carl Flesch]] / Mother of violinist [[Sandra Berkova]] / [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=87742772 grave memorial] / Played the [https://tarisio.com/wp/2013/03/a-fine-violin-by-giovanni-battista-guadagnini-1755-the-berkova/ "Berkova" Guadagnini, 1755] / / "The careers of Frances (née Berkowitz) & Saundra Berkova (née Maazel), mother and daughter", The Strad, February 1990 |
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|[[Winifred Merrill Warren|Merrill Warren, Winifred]] || || 1898/06/24 || Atlanta, Georgia US || 1990/03/11 || Illinois || American || Soloist with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra / formed the Indiana University Trio / educator |
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|[[Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté|Eckhardt-Gramatté, Sophie Carmen]] || b. Sofia (Sonia) Fridman-Kochevskaya || 1899/01/06 || Moscow, Russia || 1974/12/02 || Stuttgart, Germany || Canadian || Composer and virtuoso pianist and violinist. |
|[[Sophie Carmen Eckhardt-Gramatté|Eckhardt-Gramatté, Sophie Carmen]] || b. Sofia (Sonia) Fridman-Kochevskaya || 1899/01/06 || Moscow, Russia || 1974/12/02 || Stuttgart, Germany || Canadian || Composer and virtuoso pianist and violinist. |
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|[[Irena Dubiska|Dubiska, Irena]] || || 1899/09/26 || Inowrocław, Poland || 1990/06/01 || Warsaw, Poland || Polish || Pupil of [[Bronislaw Huberman]] and [[Carl Flesch]] /<ref>website: http://culture.pl/en/artist/irena-dubiska</ref> |
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|[[Margaret Harrison (violinist)|Harrison, Margaret]] || || 1899 || Chatham, England || 1965/12/24 || Limpsfield, England || English || Pupil of [[Achille Rivarde]] from the age of 5 / performed Delius works with her sisters |
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|[[Hortense de Sampigny|Sampigny, Hortense de]] || Hortense de Sampigny-Bailly || 189? || France || 1970 || France || French || Member of [http://media.conservatoire-lyon.fr/opacwebaloes/File/Biographies%20musiciens%20sans%20lien%20internet/TRILLAT%20Ennemond.pdf ''Trio Trillat''] / Dedicatee of [[Bohuslav Martinů]]'s Violin Sonata No.2 (1931) |
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|[[Hortense de Sampigny|Sampigny, Hortense de]]|| Hortense de Sampigny-Bailly || 189? || France || 1970 || France || French || Member of ''Trio Trillat'' / Dedicatee of [[Bohuslav Martinů]]'s Violin Sonata No.2 (1931) |
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|[[Albertina Ferrari|Ferrari, Albertina]] || Alberta Lovrich or Lovrič || 1900 || Zara-Zadar, Austro-Hungary (now Croatia) || 1986 || Trieste, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1924 / Founder of Trio di Milano, 1932 / Mother of [[Giorgio Strehler]] (1921-1997), Italian director / [https://books.google.it/books?id=XTKIZmFiT9EC&pg=PA25&lpg=PA25&dq=Albertina+Ferrari+violin&source=bl&ots=396u5zOuHX&sig=HedqBuJ-NH31dode9TBgrYJknO4&hl=it&sa=X&ei=jhVLU_WjJ8WO7QaO3oCgCg&ved=0CGUQ6AEwDQ#v=onepage&q=Albertina%20Ferrari%20violin&f=false note 1] / [http://it.scribd.com/doc/75461718/Giorgio-Strehler-e-il-mantello-delle-magie note 2] |
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|[[Albertina Ferrari|Ferrari, Albertina]]|| Alberta Lovrich or Lovrič || 1900 || Zara-Zadar, Austro-Hungary (now Croatia) || 1986 || Trieste, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1924 / Founder of Trio di Milano, 1932 / Mother of [[Giorgio Strehler]] (1921–1997), Italian director / <ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=XTKIZmFiT9EC&dq=Albertina+Ferrari+violin&pg=PA25 note 1]</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://it.scribd.com/doc/75461718/Giorgio-Strehler-e-il-mantello-delle-magie |title=note 2 |access-date=2014-04-18 |archive-date=2014-04-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140418233955/http://it.scribd.com/doc/75461718/Giorgio-Strehler-e-il-mantello-delle-magie |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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|[[Emmy Wegener|Wegener, Emmy]] || Emmy Heil Frensel-Wegener || 1901/06/14 || Amsterdam, Netherlands || 1973/01/11 || Laren, Netherlands || Dutch || Violinist, pianist, poet and composer |
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|[[Ilona Fehér|Fehér, Ilona]] || Ilona Feher || 1901/12/3 || Budapest, Hungary || 1988/01 || Holon, Israel || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1920 |
|[[Ilona Fehér|Fehér, Ilona]] || Ilona Feher || 1901/12/3 || Budapest, Hungary || 1988/01 || Holon, Israel || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1920 |
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|[[Vida Jeraj Hribar|Hribar, Vida Jeraj]] || || 1902/05/04 || Vienna, Austria || 2002/05/06 || Ljubljana, Slovenia || Slovenian || Violinist and music educator |
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|[[Erna Rubinstein|Rubinstein, Erna]] || Erna Rubenstein || 1903-1906 c. || Nagyszeben (Sibiu), Hungary || 1952 or later || Pittsburg, USA || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1918 / [https://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=FA0711FA385D14738DDDA80A94DD405B828EF1D3 Protegée] of [[Willem Mengelberg]] / [http://www.multiculturalcanada.ca/node/18821?display=full article - Canadian Jewish Review, 1922/06/2] / On August 13, 1945 she divorced from screenwriter [[George Bruce (screenwriter)|George Bruce]] / Owned the [http://www.cozio.com/Instrument.aspx?id=735 "Gudgeon" Stradivari, 1672] |
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|[[Gladys Welge|Welge, Gladys]] || || 1902/05/23 || Austin, Illinois || 1976/07/27 || California, US || American || Violinist and conductor / conductor of the Women's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago / educator |
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|[[Erna Rubinstein|Rubinstein, Erna]] || Erna Rubenstein || 1903/03/3 || Nagyszeben (Sibiu), Hungary || [?]1966 || Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1918 / New protégée of [[Willem Mengelberg]] /<ref>[http://www.multiculturalcanada.ca/node/18821?display=full Article – ''Canadian Jewish Review'', 1922/06/2]</ref> / On August 13, 1945 she divorced from screenwriter [[George Bruce (screenwriter)|George Bruce]] / Owned the "Gudgeon" Stradivari, 1672 |
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|[[Marie Wilson (violinist)|Wilson, Marie]] || || 1903/11/30 || Epping Forest, England || 1959 || London, England || English || [http://thestrad.com/latest/editorschoice/from-the-archive-a-female-concertmaster-comes-out-from-the-shadows Article from ''The Strad'', 1935] / [http://apollo.ram.ac.uk/emuweb/pages/ram/partydisplay.php?irn=7434 note] |
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|[[Tosca Kramer|Kramer, Tosca]] || Dr. Tosca Berger Kramer || 1903/06/17 || New Zealand || 1976/12/27 || Tulsa, Oklahoma, US || American || Pupil of [[Eugène Ysaÿe]] |
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|[[Marie Wilson (violinist)|Wilson, Marie]]|| || 1903/11/30 || Epping Forest, England || 1959 || London, England || English ||<ref>[http://thestrad.com/latest/editorschoice/from-the-archive-a-female-concertmaster-comes-out-from-the-shadows Article from ''The Strad'', 1935]</ref><ref>[http://apollo.ram.ac.uk/emuweb/pages/ram/partydisplay.php?irn=7434 note]</ref> |
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|[[Erika Morini|Morini, Erika]] || Erica Morini || 1904/01/5 || Vienna, Austria || 1995/10/31 || New York, US || Austrian-American || Pupil of [[Otakar Ševčík]] |
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|[[Eda Kersey|Kersey, Eda]] || || 1904/05/16 || Goodmayes, Essex || 1944/07/13 || London, England || English || |
|[[Eda Kersey|Kersey, Eda]] || || 1904/05/16 || Goodmayes, Essex || 1944/07/13 || London, England || English || |
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|[[Claire Delbos|Delbos, Claire]] || Louise Justine Delbos || 1906/11/02 || Paris, France || 1959/04/22 || Hauts-de-Seine, France || French || Studied at Paris Conservatoire / recitals with her composer husband [[Olivier Messiaen]] |
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|[[Alma Rosé|Rosé, Alma]] || Alma Rosé b. Rosenblum || 1906/11/3 || Vienna, Austria || 1944/04/4 || Auschwitz || Austrian || Daughter of [[Arnold Rosé]] / Wife of [[Váša Příhoda]] / Director of the "Women's Orchestra" at Auschwitz / [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=23093150 note] |
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|[[Alma Rosé|Rosé, Alma]] || Alma Rosé b. Rosenblum || 1906/11/3 || Vienna, Austria || 1944/04/4 || Auschwitz || Austrian || Daughter of [[Arnold Rosé]] / Wife of [[Váša Příhoda]] / Director of the "Women's Orchestra" at Auschwitz |
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|[[Gioconda de Vito|De Vito, Gioconda]] || Gioconda Anna Clelia De Vito || 1907/07/27 || Martina Franca, Italy || 1994/10/24 || Rome, Italy || Italian || |
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|[[Ibolyka Zilzer|Zilzer, Ibolyka]] || || 1906/? || Budapest, Hungary || 1971/? || Falster, Denmark || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Carl Flesch]] in Berlin / She won the 1930 "Mendelssohn-Prize" in Leipzig / years active: 1920s-1960s |
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|[[Anne Macnaghten|Macnaghten, Anne]] || || 1908/08/09 || Northern Ireland || 2000/12/31 || || English ||Pupil of [[Jelly d'Arányi]] and [[Walther Davisson]] / founded the all-female Macnaghten String Quartet and the New Macnaghten Concerts |
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|[[Gioconda de Vito|De Vito, Gioconda]] || Gioconda Anna Clelia De Vito || 1907/07/27 || Martina Franca, Italy || 1994/10/24 || Roma, Italy || Italian || [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/legendary-violinists-in-germany/ Never before released CD] |
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|[[Grażyna Bacewicz|Bacewicz, Grażyna]] || Grazyna Bacewicz || 1909/02/5 || Łódź, Poland || 1969/01/19 || Warsaw, Poland || Polish || Pupil of [[Carl Flesch]] / Also composer |
|[[Grażyna Bacewicz|Bacewicz, Grażyna]] || Grazyna Bacewicz || 1909/02/5 || Łódź, Poland || 1969/01/19 || Warsaw, Poland || Polish || Pupil of [[Carl Flesch]] / Also composer |
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|[[Marjorie Fulton|Fulton, Marjorie]] || Marjorie Harrell / b. Marjorie McAllister Fulton || 1909/12/28 || Oklahoma City, |
|[[Marjorie Fulton|Fulton, Marjorie]] || Marjorie Harrell / b. Marjorie McAllister Fulton || 1909/12/28 || Oklahoma City, Oklahoma US || 1962/11/3 || Dallas, Texas, US || American || Mother of cellist [[Lynn Harrell]] |
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|[[Eugenia Umińska|Umińska, Eugenia]] || || 1910/10/4 || Warsaw, Poland || 1980/11/20 || Kraków, Poland || Polish || |
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|[[Maria Luisa Sardo|Sardo, Maria Luisa]] || Mary Luisa Sardo || 191? || Italy || 1937 or later || Italy || Italian || 6th prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1935 / [http://opacapitolino.caspur.it/scheda.php?bid=RMR0054460 Concert Program - S.Cecilia, Roma], 1936 |
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|{{ill|Galina Barinova|ru|Баринова, Галина Всеволодовна|lt=Barinova, Galina}} || Galina Vsevolodovna Barinova || 1910/10/7 || Saint Petersburg, Russia || 2006/09/20 || Leningrad, Russia || Russian || Pupil of [[Jacques Thibaud]] /<ref>[http://manlywarringahchoir.org.au/files/2010/11/Galina-Barinova.pdf note]</ref> |
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|[[Eugenia Umińska|Umińska, Eugenia]] || || 1910/10/4 || Warsaw, Poland || 1980/11/20 || Kraków, Poland || Polish || [[:pl:Eugenia Umińska|Wikipedia Polish page]] |
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|[[Ethel Stark|Stark, Ethel]] || || 1911/08/25 || Montreal, Canada || 2012/02/16 || Montreal, Canada || Canadian || Violinist and conductor / founded and conducted the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra / educator |
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|[[Galina Barinova|Barinova, Galina]] || Galina Vsevolodovna Barinova / [[:ru:Баринова, Галина Всеволодовна|Галина Всеволодовна Баринова]] || 1910/10/7(20) || St.Petersburg, Russia || 2006/09/20 || Leningrad, Russia || Russian || Pupil of [[Jacques Thibaud]] / [http://manlywarringahchoir.org.au/files/2010/11/Galina-Barinova.pdf note] |
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|[[Alice Pashkus|Pashkus, Alice]] || || 1911/02/21 || Germany || 1972/02/3 || Vienna, Austria || German || <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110929104633/http://www.soundfountain.org/rem/remyoungv.html website]</ref> |
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|[[Lilia d'Albore|Albore, Lilia d']] || Emilia d'Albore || 1911/01/4 || Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Italy || 1988/08/21 || Grottaferrata, Italy || Italian || [[:it:Lilia d'Albore|Wikipedia Italian page]] / [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/legendary-violinists-in-germany/ Never before released CD] |
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|[[Alice Pashkus|Pashkus, Alice]] || || 1911/02/21 || Germany || 1972/02/3 || Vienna, Austria || German || [http://www.soundfountain.org/rem/remyoungv.html website] |
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|[[Anja Ignatius|Ignatius, Anja]] || Anja Hirvensalo || 1911/06/2 || Tampere, Finland || 1995/04/10 || Helsinki, Finland || Finnish || |
|[[Anja Ignatius|Ignatius, Anja]] || Anja Hirvensalo || 1911/06/2 || Tampere, Finland || 1995/04/10 || Helsinki, Finland || Finnish || |
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|[[Evelyn Kaye|Kaye, Evelyn]] || Evelyn / Evelyn Kaye Klein (a.k.a. Evelyn Silverstone) || 1911/10/19 || |
|[[Evelyn Kaye|Kaye, Evelyn]] || Evelyn / Evelyn Kaye Klein (a.k.a. Evelyn Silverstone) || 1911/10/19 || US || 1990/06/8 || US || American || violinist and actress / played with the 'All-Girl Orchestra' of her husband [[Phil Spitalny]] /<ref>[https://travsd.wordpress.com/2013/10/19/evelyn-kaye-and-her-magic-violin/ short bio]</ref><ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0993312/bio bio at IMDb]</ref><ref>[https://vimeo.com/92455088 Sarasate 'Zigeunerweisen']</ref> |
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|[[Pina Carmirelli|Carmirelli, Pina]] || || 1914/01/23 || Varzi, Italy || 1993/02/26 || Capena, Italy || Italian || Pupil of {{ill|Michelangelo Abbado|it}} / Owned three violins by "[[Marino Capicchioni]]", 1941, 1954 and 1956 |
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|[[Alice Fenyves|Fenyves, Alice]] || [[:he:אליס פניבש-רוזנברג|Alice Fenyves-Rosenberg]] || 1912/06/2 || Budapest, Hungary || 1973/03/19 || Ramat Gan, Israel || Israeli || [[:he:אליס פניבש-רוזנברג|Wikipedia Israeli page]] |
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|[[Eudice Shapiro|Shapiro, Eudice]] || || 1914/02/25 || Buffalo, NY US || 2007/09/17 || Los Angeles, California, US || American || <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20140413125915/http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/14270.html In memoriam]</ref> |
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|[[Isobel Murray|Murray, Isobel]] || ???? || || || ???? || || British || Pupil of [[Isolde Menges]] / Professor Isobel Murray [http://www.abdn.ac.uk/sll/people/profiles/imurray/?publications Emeritus Professor at University of Aberdeen] |
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|[[Maria Lidka|Lidka, Maria]] || Marianne Louise Liedtke || 1914/05/27 || Berlin, Germany || 2013/12/12 || London, England || British || Pupil of [[Josef Wolfsthal]] and [[Max Rostal]] / In 1934 she moved to London / In 1952 she premiered [[Peter Racine Fricker]] Violin Concerto No.1 / In 1955 she acquired the 1734 "Willemotte" Stradivarius /<ref>{{cite web |title=Maria Lidka obituary |date=16 January 2014 |website=[[The Guardian]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220813125841/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jan/16/maria-lidka |archive-date=13 August 2022 |url-status=live |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jan/16/maria-lidka}}</ref> |
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|[[Pina Carmirelli|Carmirelli, Pina]] || || 1914/01/23 || Varzi, Italy || 1993/02/26 || Capena, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[:it:Michelangelo Abbado|Michelangelo Abbado]] / Owned three violins by "[[Marino Capicchioni]]", 1941, 1954 and 1956 |
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|[[Ruth Posselt|Posselt, Ruth]] || Ruth Pierce Posselt || 1914/09/6 || Medford, Massachusetts, US || 2007/02/19 || New York, US || American || Pupil of {{ill|Emanuel Ondříček|de}} / Wife of [[Richard Burgin (violinist)|Richard Burgin]] (Auer pupil) who was concertmaster of the BSO for many years under [[Serge Koussevitzky]]. |
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|[[Eudice Shapiro|Shapiro, Eudice]] || || 1914/02/25 || Buffalo, NY || 2007/09/17 || Los Angeles, California, USA || American || [http://www.usc.edu/uscnews/stories/14270.html In memoriam] |
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|[[Yvonne Lephay-Belthoise|Lephay-Belthoise, Yvonne]] || || 1914/09/27 || Dieppe, France || 2011/11/17 || || French || Pupil of [[Jules Boucherit]] / orchestral violinist and recitalist touring for the Alliance Française |
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|[[Maria Lidka|Lidka, Maria]] || Marianne Louise Liedtke || 1914/05/27 || Berlin || 2013/12/12 || London || British || Pupil of [[Josef Wolfsthal]] and [[Max Rostal]] / In 1934 she moved to London / In 1952 she premiered [[Peter Racine Fricker]] Violin Concerto No.1 / In 1955 she acquired the 1734 "Willemotte" Stradivarius / [https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/jan/16/maria-lidka obituary] |
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|[[Joan Field|Field, Joan]] || || 1915/04/28 || Long Branch, New Jersey, US || 1988/03/18 || Miami Beach, Florida, US || American || Pupil of [[Franz Kneisel]], [[Albert Spalding (violinist)|Albert Spalding]], [[Michel Piastro]], [[Marcel Chailley]], [[Jacques Thibaud]] and [[George Enescu]] |
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|[[Helena Dunicz-Niwińska|Dunicz-Niwińska, Helena]] || || 1915/07/28 || Vienna, Austria || 2018/06/12 || Krakow, Poland || Polish || Performed in the Auschwitz orchestra |
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|[[Joan Field|Field, Joan]] || || 1915/04/28 || Long Branch, NJ, USA || 1988/03/18 || Miami Beach, Florida, USA || American || Pupil of [[Franz Kneisel]], [[Albert Spalding]], [[Michel Piastro]], [[Marcel Chailley]], [[Jacques Thibaud]] and [[George Enescu]] |
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|[[Gabrielle Devries|Devries, Gabrielle]]|| b. Gabrielle Rossi || 1915/10/19 || Nice, France || 2001/11/04 || Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine), France || French || Pupil of [[Marcel Reynal]] and [[Gabriel Bouillon]] / Wife of the composer [[Ivan Devries]] (1909–1997) / [http://www.musimem.com/obi-0701-1201.htm Obituary and short bio] (in French) /<ref>[http://www.britishpathe.com/video/violin-making-in-nice/query/gabriel video playing Bach] (British Pathé)</ref> |
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|[[Guila Bustabo|Bustabo, Guila]] || b. Teressina Bustabo || 1916/02/25 || Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US || 2002/04/27 || Birmingham, Alabama, US || American || Dedicatee of [[Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari]]'s Violin Concerto Op.26 (1944) and {{ill|Otmar Nussio|de|lt=Otmar Nussio's}} Violin Concerto (1959) |
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|[[Denise Soriano|Soriano, Denise]] || || 1916/01/15 || Cairo, Egypt || 2006/03/3 || Paris, France || French || [http://www.musimem.com/recherches.html searchbox: 'Denise Soriano'] / [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/denise-soriano/ Never before released CD] |
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|[[Guila Bustabo|Bustabo, Guila]] || b. Teressina Bustabo || 1916/02/25 || Manitowoc, Wisconsin, USA || 2002/04/27 || Birmingham, Alabama || American || [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/guila-bustabo/ Never before released CD] / Dedicatee of [[Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari]]'s Violin Concerto Op.26 (1944) and [[:de:Otmar Nussio|Otmar Nussio]]'s Violin Concerto (1959) |
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|[[Olive Zorian|Zorian, Olive]] || || 1916 || Manchester, England || 1965 || || English || Founder of the [[Zorian Quartet]] |
|[[Olive Zorian|Zorian, Olive]] || || 1916 || Manchester, England || 1965 || || English || Founder of the [[Zorian Quartet]] |
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|[[Louise Behrend|Behrend, Louise]] || || 1916/10/3 || Washington, DC, US || 2011/08/3 || New York, US || American || Pupil of [[Louis Persinger]] /<ref>[http://www.juilliard.edu/journal/violin-educator-louise-behrend-dies-94 obituary]</ref> |
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|[[Louise Behrend|Behrend, Louise]] || || 1916/10/3 || Washington D.C., USA || 2011/08/3 || New York, USA || American || Pupil of [[Louis Persinger]] / [http://www.juilliard.edu/journal/violin-educator-louise-behrend-dies-94 obituary] |
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|[[Lyndall Hendrickson|Hendrickson, Lyndall]]|| || 1917 ||b. Balaklava (South Australia) || 2017/07/22 || Adelaide, Australia || Australian || Pupil of Ludwik Schwab/Renowned violin pedagogue / Member of AUSTA /<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/gnt/history/Transcripts/s1217440.htm ABC interview], 2004</ref> |
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|[[Dorothy DeLay|DeLay, Dorothy]] || || 1917/03/31 || Medicine Lodge, Kansas, US || 2002/03/24 || New York, US || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] |
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|[[Mary Canberg|Canberg, Mary]] || || 1918 || Grand Rapids, Michigan, US || 2004/06/15 || West Nyack, New York, US || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] |
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|[[Anne-Marie Gründer|Gründer, Anne-Marie]]|| Anne-Marie Gründer || 1918/05/17 || Chexbres, Switzerland || 1996/11/22 || Berne, Switzerland || Swiss || Pupil of [[Carl Flesch]] / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1944 /<ref>[http://dbserv1-bcu.unil.ch/persovd/composvd.php?Code=G&Num=3973 French bio]</ref> |
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|[[Carroll Glenn|Glenn, Carroll]] || Elizabeth Carroll Glenn || 1918/10/28 || Richmond, Virginia, US || 1983/04/25 || New York, US || American || Pupil of [[Édouard Dethier]] / Wife and Duo partner of pianist [[Eugene List]] |
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|[[Janine Andrade|Andrade, Janine]] || || 1918/11/13 || Besançon, France || 1997/10/24 || Levallois-Perret || French || [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/janine-andrade/ Never before released CD] |
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|[[Rosemary Rapaport|Rapaport, Rosemary]] || Nancy Rosemary Peace Rapaport || 1918/03/19 || St Albans, England || 2011/06/08 || Olney, England || English || Pupil of [[Rowsby Woof]] and [[Frederick Grinke]] / member of the Halle Orchestra / founded the Purcell School for musically gifted children |
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|[[:it:Wanda Luzzato|Luzzato, Wanda]] || Wanda Luzzato, b. Carpi || 1919/06/19 || Varese, Italy || 2002/09/25 || Milano, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1935 / [http://www.hubay.hu/school.html foto with Hubay, 1935] / Dedicatee of [[Giorgio Federico Ghedini]]'s ''Divertimento in D major, for Violin and Orchestra (1959/60)'' / [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19640720&id=MX5VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qpYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7117,3492058 article of Australian Tour], 20 July 1964 / [http://www.quirinale.it/elementi/DettaglioOnorificenze.aspx?decorato=6106 "Medaglia d'oro ai benemeriti della scuola della cultura e dell'arte"], 1987/07/27 / [https://web.archive.org/web/20041224055248/http://web.unife.it/utenti/gianluca.lavilla/Hubay.pdf "Wanda Luzzato, l’allieva italiana di Jenö Hubay", page.43 - short bio], 2003 / CDs: The German Radio Recordings, [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/wanda-luzzato/ 2CD Meloclassic]; The Italian and Swiss (1955-1979) recordings, [https://www.rhineclassics.com/products/rh-002-wanda-luzzato-8-cd-box 8CD box Rhine Classics] |
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|{{ill|Wanda Luzzato|it|lt=Luzzato, Wanda}} || Wanda Luzzato, b. Carpi || 1919/06/19 || Varese, Italy || 2002/09/25 || Milan, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]], 1935 / Dedicatee of [[Giorgio Federico Ghedini]]'s ''Divertimento in D major, for Violin and Orchestra (1959/60)'' / <ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1300&dat=19640720&id=MX5VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qpYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7117,3492058 article of Australian Tour], 20 July 1964</ref><ref>[http://www.quirinale.it/elementi/DettaglioOnorificenze.aspx?decorato=6106 "Medaglia d'oro ai benemeriti della scuola della cultura e dell'arte"], 1987/07/27</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20041224055248/http://web.unife.it/utenti/gianluca.lavilla/Hubay.pdf "Wanda Luzzato, l'allieva italiana di Jenö Hubay", p. 43 – short bio], 2003</ref> |
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|[[Frances Magnes|Magnes, Frances]] || || 1919/04/27 || USA || 2010/03/24 || Madison, New Jersey, USA || American || [http://www.cozio.com/Owner.aspx?id=3116 Her violin ''Nicolò Amati'' 1641 (owned 1944-1963)] |
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|[[Ginette Neveu|Neveu, Ginette]] || || 1919/08/11 || Paris, France || 1949/10/28 || Azores, Portugal || French || 1st prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1935 |
|[[Ginette Neveu|Neveu, Ginette]] || || 1919/08/11 || Paris, France || 1949/10/28 || Azores, Portugal || French || 1st prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1935 |
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|[[Elizabeth Gilels|Gilels, Elizabeth]] ||Elizaveta / Yelizaveta Gilels || 1919/09/30 || |
|[[Elizabeth Gilels|Gilels, Elizabeth]] ||Elizaveta / Yelizaveta Gilels || 1919/09/30 || Odesa, Ukraine, USSR || 2008/03/13 || Moscow, Russia || Russian || Pupil of [[Pyotr Stolyarsky]], Abram Yampolsky and Miron Polyakin/ Sister of [[Emil Gilels]], wife of [[Leonid Kogan]] |
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|[[Nejiko Suwa|Suwa, Nejiko]] || b. Nejiko Oga || 1920/01/23 || Tokyo, Japan || 2012/03/6 || Tokyo, Japan || Japanese || Pupil of [[Anna Bubnova-Ono]] /<ref name="violinist1">"Three Violin Maidens": [http://www.violinist.com/blog/Ku92me/20116/12394/ Part 1]; [http://www.violinist.com/blog/Ku92me/20119/12655/ Part 2]</ref> |
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|[[:de:Lola Benda|Benda, Lola]] || || 1920s? || Thonon-les-Bains, Switzerland || living || || Swiss || Also composer and pedagogue / 1st prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1940 / Sister of pianist [[:de:Sebastian Benda|Sebastian Benda]] / [[:de:Lola Benda|Wikipedia German page]] |
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|[[Karen Tuttle|Tuttle, Karen]] || || 1920/03/28 || Lewiston, Idaho, US || 2010/12/16 || || American || Switched to viola; Pupil of [[William Primrose]] /<ref>[http://www.juilliard.edu/journal/remembering-karen-tuttle obituary]</ref> |
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|[[Gabriella Lengyel|Lengyel, Gabriella]] || Gabrielle Lengyel || 1920/? || Budapest, Hungary || 1993/03/22 || Paris, France || Hungarian-French || Classmate of [[Wanda Luzzato]], [[Johanna Martzy]], [[Robert Virovai]] and [[Ede Zathureczky]] under [[Jenő Hubay]], 1935/1936 / 2nd prize [[Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition|Long-Thibaud Competition]], 1946 / Dedicatee of [[Julien-François Zbinden]]'s Violin Sonata (1950) / Member of Piano Trio Lengyel with her brothers, pianist [[Atty Lengyel]] and cellist [[Endre Lengyel]] |
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|[[Margaret Pardee|Pardee, Margaret]] || || 1920/05/10 || Valdosta, Georgia, US || 2016/01/26 || Westbury, New York, US || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]], [[Sascha Jacobsen]], [[Albert Spalding]], and [[Louis Persinger]] |
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|[[Kató Havas|Havas, Kató]] || || 1920/11/05 || Târgu Secuiesc, Romania (Transylvania/Hungary) || 2018/12/31 || London || Hungarian-British || Pedagogue<ref>[http://www.katohavas.com/index.html Official website]</ref> |
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|[[Nejiko Suwa|Suwa, Nejiko]] || b. Nejiko Oga || 1920/01/23 || Tokyo, Japan || 2012/03/6 || Tokyo, Japan || Japanese || Pupil of [[Anna Bubnova-Ono]] / [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/legendary-violinists-in-germany/ Never before released CD] / "Three Violin Maidens": [http://www.violinist.com/blog/Ku92me/20116/12394/ Part 1]; [http://www.violinist.com/blog/Ku92me/20119/12655/ Part 2] |
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|[[Gabrielle Lengyel|Lengyel, Gabrielle]]|| Gabriella / Gaby Lengyel || 1920/11/20 || Budapest, Hungary || 1993/03/22 || Paris || Hungarian-French || the last pupil of [[Jenő Hubay]] / studied with [[Ede Zathureczky]] / awards: "[[Eduard Rémenyi]] Prize" (Budapest, 1934); 2nd "Vienna Competition" (Vienna, 1937); 2nd "International Long-Thibaud Competition" (Paris, 1946); Hungarian National "Pro Arte" medal (Budapest, 1947); Grand Prix "Carl Flesch Competition" (London, 1948) / she performed in Duo with her brother Attila ([[Atty Lengyel]]) and founded the Trio Lengyel (with Atty, piano and [[Endre Lengyel]], cello) |
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|[[Karen Tuttle|Tuttle, Karen]] || || 1920/03/28 || Lewiston, Idaho, USA || 2010/12/16 || || American || Switched to viola; Pupil of [[William Primrose]] / [http://www.juilliard.edu/journal/remembering-karen-tuttle obituary] |
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|[[Aida Stucki|Stucki, Aida]]|| || 1921/02/19 || Cairo, Egypt || 2011/06/9 || Winterthur, Switzerland|| Swiss || <ref>[http://www.aida-stucki.com/index.php?go=bio&lang=en website]</ref> |
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|[[Margaret Pardee|Pardee, Margaret]] || || 1920/05/10 || Valdosta, Georgia, USA || 2016/01/26 || Westbury, New York, USA || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]], [[Sascha Jacobsen]], [[Albert Spalding]], and [[Louis Persinger]] |
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|[[Lola Bobesco|Bobesco, Lola]] || Lola Violeta Ana-Maria Bobesco (Bobescu) || 1921/08/9 || Craiova, Romania || 2003/09/4 || Spa, Belgium || Romanian || |
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|[[Kató Havas|Havas, Kató]] || || 1920/11/05 || Târgu Secuiesc, Romania || living || London || Hungarian-British || Pedagogue [http://www.katohavas.com/index.html Official website] |
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|[[Fredell Lack|Lack, Fredell]] || || 1922/02/19 || Tulsa, Oklahoma, US || 2017/08/20 || Houston, Texas, US || American || Noted concert soloist, recording artist, chamber musician, and prolific teacher. Owner of "Baron Deurbroucq" [[Antonio Stradivari]], 1727. Her bow: [[François Tourte]]. |
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|[[Aida Stucki|Stucki, Aida]] || || 1921/02/19 || Cairo, Egypt || 2011/06/9 || Winterthur, Switzerland|| Swiss || [[:de:Aida Stucki|Wikipedia German page]] / [http://www.aida-stucki.com/index.php?go=bio&lang=en website] |
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|[[Lina Lama|Lama, Lina]]|| || 1922/04/22 || Faenza, Italy || 2014/11/28 || Rome, Italy || Italian || violinist and violist <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150924005849/http://www.faenzanotizie.it/articoli/2014/12/01/scomparsa-a-roma-lina-lama-la-pi-grande-concertista-italiana-ed-europea-di-viola-del-900.html obituary (IT)]</ref> |
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|[[Lola Bobesco|Bobesco, Lola]] || Lola Violeta Ana-Maria Bobesco (Bobescu) || 1921/08/9 || Craiova, Romania || 2003/09/4 || Spa, Belgium || Romanian || [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/lola-bobesco/ Never before released CD] |
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|[[Elisa Pegreffi|Pegreffi, Elisa]] || || 1922/06/10 || Genova, Italy || 2016/01/14 || Reggio Emilia, Italy || Italian || Pupil of [[Arrigo Serato]] / Wife of [[Paolo Borciani]] and 2nd violin of [[Quartetto Italiano]],<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090513133713/http://www.quartettoitaliano.com/Frames/index.html note]</ref> / Owns two violins by "[[Marino Capicchioni]]", 1942 and 1943 |
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|[[Myriam Solovieff|Solovieff, Myriam]] || Miriam Soloviev || 1921/11/04 || San Francisco, California, USA || 2004/10/03 || Paris, France || American || Pupil of [[Louis Persinger]] / [http://www.meloclassic.com/shop/myriam-solovieff/ Never before released CD] |
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|[[Evi Liivak|Liivak, Evi]] || || 1924 || Viljandi, Estonia || 1996 || New York, New York US || Estonian-American || Pupil of [[Ede Zathureczky]] and [[Max Strub]] / in 1962 she acquired the "Lipiński" Stradivarius, 1715 /<ref>[http://aviolinslife.org/evi-liivak/ note]</ref> |
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|[[Hedi Gigler|Gigler, Hedi]] || Hedi Gigler-Dongas || 1923/02/19 || Berlin, Germany || 2017/02/19 || Charlottenburg, Germany || Austrian-German || Daughter of music critic [[Herbert Gigler]] and composer [[Grete von Zieritz]] / Pupil of [[Jenö Hubay]], [[Marie Roeger-Soldat]] and [[Georg Kulenkampff]] / 2nd prize [[Long-Thibaud Competition]], 1951 / Film/Video "Geigerin Hedi Gigler-Dongas" (1993) Goran Krainow, director |
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|[[Anahid Ajemian|Ajemian, Anahid]] || || 1924/01/26 || Brooklyn, New York, US || 2016/06/13 || New York, US || American || Pupil of [[Edouard Dethier]] / in 1960s founded the ''Composers String Quartet''. |
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|[[Lina Lama|Lama, Lina]] || || 1922/04/22 || Faenza, Italy || 2014/11/28 || Roma, Italy || Italian || violinist and violist [http://www.faenzanotizie.it/articoli/2014/12/01/scomparsa-a-roma-lina-lama-la-pi-grande-concertista-italiana-ed-europea-di-viola-del-900.html obituary (IT)] |
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|[[Zinaida Gilels|Gilels, Zinaida]] || Zinaida Grigoryevna Gilels || 1924/02/24 || Odesa, Ukraine, USSR || 2000/05/07 || US || Soviet-American || Pupil of [[Pyotr Stolyarsky]], [[Abram Yampolsky]] and [[David Oistrakh]] / Niece of [[Elizabeth Gilels]] and [[Emil Gilels]] |
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|[[Marcia Van Dyke|Van Dyke, Marcia]] || || 1924/03/26 || US || 2002/09/03 || US || American || |
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|[[Evi Liivak|Liivak, Evi]] || || 1924 || Viljandi, Estonia || 1996 || New York, USA || Estonian-American || Pupil of [[Ede Zathureczky]] and [[Max Strub]] / in 1962 she acquired the "Lipiński" Stradivarius, 1715 / [http://aviolinslife.org/evi-liivak/ note] |
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|[[Johanna Martzy|Martzy, Johanna]] || || 1924/10/26 || Timișoara, Transylvania || 1979/08/13 || Glarus, Switzerland || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Jenö Hubay]] / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1947 /<ref>[http://www.bach-cantatas.com/Bio/Martzy-Johanna.htm note]</ref> |
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|[[Michèle Auclair|Auclair, Michèle]] || || 1924/11/16 || Paris, France || 2005/06/10 || Paris, France || French || Pupil of [[Jules Boucherit]], [[Boris Kamensky]] and [[Jacques Thibaud]] / 1st prize [[Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition|Long-Thibaud Competition]], 1943 / 1st prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1945 /<ref>[http://www.soundfountain.org/rem/remaucl.html website]</ref> |
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|[[Marcia Van Dyke|Van Dyke, Marcia]] || || 1924/03/26 || USA || 2002/09/03 || USA || American || |
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|[[Maya Glezarova|Glezarova, Maya]] || || 1924/12/10 || Russia || 2017/07/17 || Moscow, Russia || Russian || Russian violin professor, pupil and assistant of [[Yuri Yankelevich]] /<ref>[https://www.thestrad.com/5888.article ''The Strad'' article for her 90th birthday]</ref> |
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|[[Elisabeth Cserfalvi|Cserfalvi, Elisabeth]]|| Elise Cserfalvi || 1926 || Budapest, Hungary || 1970s ? || London || Hungarian || Pupil of [[Ede Zathureczky]] / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1946 / 3rd Prize [[Queen Elisabeth Music Competition]], 1951<ref>[http://cmireb.be/cgi?lg=fr&pag=1698&tab=102&rec=166&frm=0 Cserfalvi page]</ref> / Played at "BBC Proms" in 1960, 1961 and 1964 / Her Duo partner was pianist [[Géza Frid]] / Wife of {{ill|Árpád Gérecz|fr}}. |
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|[[Iwamoto Mari|Mari, Iwamoto]] || Marry Esther || 1927/01/19 || Japan || 1979/05/11 || Tokyo, Japan || Japanese || Pupil of [[Anna Bubnova-Ono]] and [[Louis Persinger]] /<ref name="violinist1"/> |
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|[[Elisabeth Cserfalvi|Cserfalvi, Elisabeth]] || Elise Cserfalvi || 1926/? || Budapest, Hungary || 1970s ? || London || Hungarian || Pupil of [[:hu:Ede Zathureczky|Ede Zathureczky]] / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1946 / 3rd Prize [[Queen Elisabeth Music Competition]], 1951 [http://cmireb.be/cgi?lg=fr&pag=1698&tab=102&rec=166&frm=0 Cserfalvi page] / Played at [http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/archive/search/performers/elise-cserfalvi/1 "BBC Proms"] in 1960, 1961 and 1964 / Her Duo partner was pianist [[Géza Frid]] / Wife of [[:fr:Árpád Gérecz|Árpád Gérecz]]. |
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|[[Nona Liddell|Liddell, Nona]] || || 1927/06/09 || Ealing, London, England || 2017/04/13 || || English || Pupil of [[Rowsby Woof]] / soloist, leader of chamber music ensembles and educator |
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|[[Iwamoto Mari|Mari, Iwamoto]] || || 1926/? || Japan || 1979/05/11 || Tokyo, Japan || Japanese || Pupil of [[Anna Bubnova-Ono]] and [[Louis Persinger]] / "Three Violin Maidens": [http://www.violinist.com/blog/Ku92me/20116/12394/ Part 1]; [http://www.violinist.com/blog/Ku92me/20119/12655/ Part 2] |
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|{{ill|Olga Kaverzneva|ru|Каверзнева, Ольга Викторовна|lt=Kaverzneva, Olga}} || Olga Viktorovna Kaverzneva || 1926/05/12 || Odesa, USSR || 2006/12/25 || Moscow, Russia || Russian || Pupil of {{ill|Benjamin Z. Mordkovich|ru|Мордкович, Бениамин Зиновьевич}} and [[David Oistrach]] |
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|[[Tsuji Hisako|Hisako, Tsuji]] || || 1926/? || Japan || living || Tokyo, Japan || Japanese || "Three Violin Maidens": [http://www.violinist.com/blog/Ku92me/20116/12394/ Part 1]; [http://www.violinist.com/blog/Ku92me/20119/12655/ Part 2] |
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|[[Anahit Tsitsikian|Tsitsikian, Anahit]] || Anahit Tsitsikyan || 1926/08/26 || Leningrad, USSR || 1999/05/2 || Yerevan, Armenia || Armenian || <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091130195711/http://www.anahitculturalfoundation.com/ Anahit Tsitsikian Cultural Foundation]</ref> |
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|[[Olga Kaverzneva|Kaverzneva, Olga]] || [[:ru:Каверзнева, Ольга Викторовна|Olga Viktorovna Kaverzneva]] || 1926/05/12 || Odessa, USSR || 2006/12/25 || Moscow, Russia || Russian || Pupil of [[:ru:Мордкович, Бениамин Зиновьевич|Benjamin Z. Mordkovich]] and [[David Oistrach]] |
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|[[Ara Zerounian|Zerounian, Ara]]|| || 1926/11/26 || Detroit, Michigan, US || 2012/10/29 || Ridgefield, Connecticut, US || American-Armenian || <ref>[http://www.ekfh.net/webcast/7355 obituary]</ref> |
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|[[Sonya Monosoff|Monosoff, Sonya]] || || 1927 || US || living || || American || Pupil of [[Louis Persinger]] / Pioneer of baroque violin /<ref>[http://music.cornell.edu/people/faculty/profile/sonya-monosoff/ Cornell.edu profile]</ref> |
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|[[Ara Zerounian|Zerounian, Ara]] || || 1926/11/26 || Detroit, USA || 2012/10/29 || Ridgefield, Connecticut, USA || American-Armenian || [http://www.ekfh.net/webcast/7355 obituary] |
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|[[Marta Hidy|Hidy, Marta]] || || 1927/01/11 || Budapest, Hungary || 2010/11/4 || Hamilton, Canada || Hungarian Canadian || Pupil of [[Ede Zathureczky]], [[Leo Weiner]] and [[Zoltán Kodály]] / 1st prize ''Franz Liszt Academy's Remenyi Competition'', 1943 / Award [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952 /<ref>[http://www.thespec.com/whatson-story/2175712-marta-hidy-left-her-musical-mark/ obituary]</ref> |
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|[[Sonya Monosoff|Monosoff, Sonya]] || || 1927/? || USA || living || || American || Pupil of [[Louis Persinger]] / Pioneer of baroque violin / [http://music.cornell.edu/people/faculty/profile/sonya-monosoff/ Cornell.edu profile] |
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|[[Helen Kwalwasser|Kwalwasser, Helen]] || || 1927/10 || US || 2017 || US || American || Pupil of [[Efrem Zimbalist, Sr.]] and [[Ivan Galamian]] / Violin pedagogue |
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|[[Marta Hidy|Hidy, Marta]] || || 1927/01/11 || Budapest, Hungary || 2010/11/4 || Hamilton, Canada || Hungarian Canadian || Pupil of [[:hu:Ede Zathureczky|Ede Zathureczky]], [[Leo Weiner]] and [[Zoltán Kodály]] / 1st prize ''Franz Liszt Academy's Remenyi Competition'', 1943 / Award [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952 / [http://www.thespec.com/whatson-story/2175712-marta-hidy-left-her-musical-mark/ obituary] |
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|[[Patricia Travers|Travers, Patricia]] || || 1927/12/5 || Clifton, New Jersey, US || 2010/02/9 || Clifton, New Jersey, US || American || Played the "Tom Taylor" Stradivarius, 1732 / After 1951 she quit performing concerts |
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|{{ill|Olga Parchomienko|de||uk|Пархоменко Ольга Михайлівна|lt=Parchomienko, Olga}} || Olga Parkhomenko || 1928/04/7 || Kyiv, Ukraine, USSR || 2011/06/5 || USSR || Russian || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / 3rd prize ex-aequo [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952 |
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|[[Patricia Travers|Travers, Patricia]] || || 1927/12/5 || Clifton, NJ, USA || 2010/02/9 || Clifton, New Jersey, USA || American || Played the "Tom Taylor" Stradivarius, 1732 / After 1951 she quit concerts / [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=49291016 obituary] |
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|[[Klara Berkovich|Berkovich, Klara]] || Klara Yefimovna Berkovich / b. Klara Gordion || 1928/05/19 || Odesa, Ukraine, USSR || living || Baltimore, Maryland, US || Russian-American || |
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|[[Olga Parchomienko|Parchomienko, Olga]] || Olga Parkhomenko || 1928/04/7 || Kiev, Ukraine, USSR || 2011/06/5 || USSR || Russian || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / 3rd prize ex-aequo [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952 / [[:de:Olga Parchomjenko|Wikipedia German page]] / [[:uk:Пархоменко Ольга Михайлівна|Wikipedia Ukrainian page]] |
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|[[Beryl Kimber|Kimber, Beryl]]|| || 1928/06/03 || Perth, Australia || 2022/11/25 || Sydney, Australia || Australian || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / Distinction prize at 1st [[Tchaikovsky International Competition]], 1958 /<ref>[https://www.adelaide.edu.au/adelaidean/issues/24441/news24506.html note] / [https://www.adelaide.edu.au/adelaidean/image8539/alumni.jpg.html photo]</ref> |
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|[[Klara Berkovich|Berkovich, Klara]] || Klara Yefimovna Berkovich / b. Klara Gordion || 1928/05/19 || Odessa, Ukraine, USSR || living || Baltimore, Maryland, USA || Russian-American || |
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|{{ill|Marie Leonhardt|de|lt=Leonhardt, Marie}} || b. Marie Amsler || 1928/11/06 || Netherlands || 2022/07/23 || Amsterdam || Dutch || Baroque violin / Pupil of [[Max Rostal]] / Wife of [[Gustav Leonhardt]] |
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|[[Nelli Shkolnikova]] || Nelly Chkolnikova / Nelli Efimovna Shkolnikova || 1928/07/8 || Zolotonosha, Ukraine, USSR || 2010/02/2|| Melbourne, Australia || Russian || Pupil of [[Yuri Yankelevich]] / 1st great prize [[Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition|Long-Thibaud Competition]], 1953 |
|[[Nelli Shkolnikova]] || Nelly Chkolnikova / Nelli Efimovna Shkolnikova || 1928/07/8 || Zolotonosha, Ukraine, USSR || 2010/02/2|| Melbourne, Australia || Russian || Pupil of [[Yuri Yankelevich]] / 1st great prize [[Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition|Long-Thibaud Competition]], 1953 |
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|[[Camilla Wicks|Wicks, Camilla]] || Camilla Dolores Wicks || 1928/08/9 || Long Beach, California, |
|[[Camilla Wicks|Wicks, Camilla]] || Camilla Dolores Wicks || 1928/08/9 || Long Beach, California, US || living || || American-Norwegian || <ref>[http://www.camillawicks.com Official website]</ref> |
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|[[Ida Haendel|Haendel, Ida]] || || 1928/12/15 || Chelm, Poland || |
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|[[Claire Hodgkins|Hodgkins, Claire]] || || 1929 || Portland, Oregon, US || 2011 || Thousand Oaks, California, US || American || Pupil of [[Jascha Heifetz]] / international violinist, educator, chamber musician, and founder of the Jascha Heifetz Society |
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|[[Michèle Boussinot|Boussinot, Michèle]] || Francine Dourfeille-Boussinot || 1929/? || Bordeaux, France || living ? || || French || 5th prize at 'Concours Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud' in 1953; 4th Prize - Concours Reine Elisabeth / pupil of [[Jules Boucherit]] and of [[David Oistrakh]] in Moscow in 1954/55 / Dedicatee of "Musique en sol", pièce pour violon et orchestre (1965) by french composer [[Louis Saguer]] (1907-1991). |
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|[[Barbara Penny]] || || 1929 || || 2007 || || British || The first woman to play in the strings section of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
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|[[Wanda Wiłkomirska|Wiłkomirska, Wanda]] || Wanda Wilkomirska || 1929/01/11 || Warsaw, Poland || living || Australia || Polish || 2nd prize (ex-aequo) [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952 / Member or the "Wilkomirski-Trio" (Kazimierz Wilkomirski (piano), Maria (cello) & Wanda Wilkomirska) / Plays a 1734 violin by Pietro Guarneri, Venice. |
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|[[Wanda Wiłkomirska|Wiłkomirska, Wanda]] || Wanda Wilkomirska || 1929/01/11 || Warsaw, Poland || 2018/05/01|| Australia || Polish || 2nd prize (ex-aequo) [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952 / Member or the "Wilkomirski-Trio" (Kazimierz Wilkomirski (piano), Maria (cello) & Wanda Wilkomirska) / Plays a 1734 violin by Pietro Guarneri, Venice. |
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|[[Rosa Fain|Fain, Rosa]] || Roza Fajn || 1929/01/19 || Odessa, Ukraine, USSR || living || || Russian || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / 1st prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1957; [http://www.wieniawski.com/rosa_fain.html Wieniawski Competition, note] |
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|[[Rosa Fain|Fain, Rosa]]|| Roza Fajn || 1929/01/19 || Odesa, Ukraine, USSR || living || || Russian || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / 1st prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1957<ref>[http://www.wieniawski.com/rosa_fain.html Wieniawski Competition, note]</ref> |
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|[[Flora Elphège|Elphège, Flora]] || || 1930s ? || Grénoble, France || living ? || Grénoble, France || French || Renowned violin pedagogue / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1954 / [http://genevieve.eustache.free.fr/press/press_francais.html newspaper article + picture], 1957 / Piano Trio: Jean Martin (piano), Flora Elphège (violin), Claude Burgos (cello) / [http://www.ina.fr/audio/PHD99244618 ina.fr - audio clip], 1973/09/12 |
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|[[Flora Elphège|Elphège, Flora]]|| || 1930s ? || Grénoble, France || living ? || Grénoble, France || French || Renowned violin pedagogue / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1954 /<ref>[http://genevieve.eustache.free.fr/press/press_francais.html newspaper article + picture], 1957</ref> / Piano Trio: Jean Martin (piano), Flora Elphège (violin), Claude Burgos (cello) /<ref>[http://www.ina.fr/audio/PHD99244618 ina.fr – audio clip], 1973/09/12</ref> |
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|[[Diana Steiner|Steiner, Diana]]|| || 1930s ? || US || living ? || US || American || sister of cellist and conductor [[Frances Steiner]] /<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2206&dat=19540726&id=OSwyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fOgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5948,2529805 ''The Miami News'', concert review, 1954]</ref> |
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|[[Beryl Kimber|Kimber, Beryl]] || || 1930s ? || Perth, Australia || living ? || Adelaide, Australia || Australian || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / Distinction prize at 1st [[Tchaikovsky International Competition]], 1958 / [https://www.adelaide.edu.au/adelaidean/issues/24441/news24506.html note] / [https://www.adelaide.edu.au/adelaidean/image8539/alumni.jpg.html photo] |
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|[[Norma Varga|Varga, Norma]]|| b. Norma Jones || 1936|| England || deceased 2012 || US || English || Pupil of [[Isolde Menges]] / Wife of violinist Ruben Varga (1928–1984) / Mother of violinist Rachel Varga / Mother of composer David Varga /<ref>[http://belleartiny.com/normavarga.html bio]</ref> |
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|[[Marija Mihailović|Mihailović, Marija]] || Marija Mihailovic / Марија Михаиловић || 1930s ? || Belgrade, Serbia (ex Jugoslavia) || living ? || || Serbian || Jury member in 3rd [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1957 |
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|[[Tutter Givskov|Givskov, Tutter]] || Tutter Ellen Margrethe Givskov || 1930/04/30 || Copenhagen, Denmark || living || || Danish || Pupil of Thorvald Nielsen and Erling Bloch / leader of the Tivoli Symphony Orchestra / founder of the Copenhagen String Quartet |
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|[[Diana Steiner|Steiner, Diana]] || || 1930s ? || USA || living ? || USA || American || sister of cellist and conductor [[Frances Steiner]] / [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2206&dat=19540726&id=OSwyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fOgFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5948,2529805 The Miami News -concert review, 1954] |
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|[[Alice Harnoncourt|Harnoncourt, Alice]] || b. Alice Hoffelner || 1930/09/26 || Vienna, Austria || living || Vienna || Austrian || Baroque violin / Wife of [[Nikolaus Harnoncourt]] |
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|[[Norma Varga|Varga, Norma]] || b. Norma Jones || 1930s ? || England || living ? || USA || English || Pupil of [[Isolde Menges]] / Wife of violinist [https://www.nytimes.com/1984/07/31/obituaries/ruben-varga-55-a-violinist-toured-europe-and-americas.html Ruben Varga (1928-1984)] / Mother of violinist [http://www.musicabella.com/history/biographies/page_Varga_Rachel.htm Rachel Varga] / [http://belleartiny.com/normavarga.html bio] / Mother of composer David Varga [http://www.dvarga.com/bio-composition.php][http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1306929/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1] |
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|[[Betty-Jean Hagen|Hagen, Betty-Jean]] || Betty-Jeanne Hagen || 1930/10/17 || Edmonton, Canada || 2016/12/29 || || Canadian || Pupil of Ludwig Becker and [[Ivan Galamian]] / 3rd Grand Prix ''Concours-Long-Thibaud'', 1951 (when [[Ivry Gitlis]] was 5th) /<ref>[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/betty-jean-hagen-emc/ bio (The Canadian Encyclopedia)]</ref> |
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|[[Sandra Berkova|Berkova, Sandra]] || Saundra Berkova / b. Maazel / Sandra Macaulay || 1930 (1933 ?) || Los Angeles, California, USA || 1978/01/11 || Los Angeles, USA || American || Daughter of violinist [[Frances Berkova]] / Cousin of conductor [[Lorin Maazel]] / [http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/harbor_division/ article, 1957/05/6] / "The careers of Frances (née Berkowitz) & Saundra Berkova (née Maazel), mother and daughter", The Strad, February 1990 |
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|[[Alice Harnoncourt|Harnoncourt, Alice]] || b. Alice Hoffelner || 1930/09/26 || Vienna, Austria || living || Vienna || Austrian || Baroque violin / Wife of [[Nikolaus Harnoncourt]] |
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|[[Priscilla Paetsch|Paetsch, Priscilla]] || Priscilla McClure Johnson Paetsch || 1931/11/18 || Evanston, Illinois, US || 2017/07/19 || Colorado Springs, US || American || Violinist, violist, chamber musician and educator |
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|[[Betty-Jean Hagen|Hagen, Betty-Jean]] || Betty-Jeanne Hagen || 1930/10/17 || Edmonton, Canada || living || || Canadian || Pupil of Ludwig Becker and [[Ivan Galamian]] / 3rd Grand Prix ''Concours-Long-Thibaud'', 1951 (when [[Ivry Gitlis]] was 5th) / [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/betty-jean-hagen-emc/ bio (The Canadian Encyclopedia)] |
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|[[Marie Claude Theuveny|Theuveny, Marie Claude]] |
|[[Marie Claude Theuveny|Theuveny, Marie Claude]]|| Marie-Claude Theuveny-Petit || 1931 || Paris, France || 2012/07/23 || Paris, France || French || 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1948 /<ref>[http://www.musimem.com/theuveny_mc.htm Short biography]</ref> |
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|[[Dina Schneidermann|Schneidermann, Dina]] || || 1931 |
|[[Dina Schneidermann|Schneidermann, Dina]] || || 1931? || Odesa, Ukraine || 2016/08/09 || Uppsala, Sweden || Russian-Bulgarian-Swedish || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1960 / Played Paganini's "[[Il Cannone Guarnerius|Il Cannone]]" by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, 1743 |
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|[[Huguette Fernández|Fernández, Huguette]] |
|[[Huguette Fernández|Fernández, Huguette]]|| Fernandez Huguette / b. Delsol || 1932 || Spain || 2012/12/10 || Decazeville, France || French || 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1950 / Till 1969, concertmaster of the ''Orchestre de chambre [[Jean-François Paillard]]'' /<ref>[http://www.dansnoscoeurs.fr/huguette-fernandez/568973 obituary]</ref> |
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|[[Susanne Lautenbacher|Lautenbacher, Susanne]] || Suzanne or Susi Lautenbacher || 1932/04/19 || Augsburg, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Karl Freund]] and [[Henryk Szeryng]] (briefly) |
|[[Susanne Lautenbacher|Lautenbacher, Susanne]] || Suzanne or Susi Lautenbacher || 1932/04/19 || Augsburg, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Karl Freund]] and [[Henryk Szeryng]] (briefly) |
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|[[Liliane Garnier|Garnier, Liliane]] |
|[[Liliane Garnier|Garnier, Liliane]]|| || 1932/09/13 || Dijon, France || living || || French || <ref>[http://fondationgarnierlesage.ca/Fondation_Garnier-Le_Sage/Liliane_Garnier.html note]</ref> |
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|{{ill|Marina Yashvili|ru|Яшвили, Маринэ Луарсабовна|lt=Yashvili, Marina}} || Jasvili (Iashvili) Marine Luarsabovna || 1932/10/2 || Tbilisi, Georgia, USSR || 2012/07/9 || Moscow, Russia || Russian || Pupil of [[Konstantin Mostras]] / 3rd prize ex-aequo [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952 /<ref>[http://www.thestrad.com/latest/news/marina-yashvili-violin-teacher-who-taught-at-the-moscow-conservatoire-dies ''The Strad'' – obituary]</ref> |
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|[[Sandra Berkova|Berkova, Sandra]]|| Saundra Berkova / b. Maazel / Sandra Macaulay || 1933 || Los Angeles, California, US || 1978/01/11 || Los Angeles, California US || American || Daughter of violinist [[Frances Berkova]] / Cousin of conductor [[Lorin Maazel]] /<ref>[http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedailymirror/harbor_division/ article, 1957/05/6]</ref><ref>"The careers of Frances (née Berkowitz) & Saundra Berkova (née Maazel), mother and daughter", ''The Strad'', February 1990</ref> |
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|[[Blanche Tarjus|Tarjus, Blanche]] || || 1933/? || France || 1990s ? || France || French || Pupil of [[René Benedetti]], [[George Enescu]] and [[Alice Pashkus]] / [http://charm.rhul.ac.uk/discography/search/search_advanced?operatorSel_0=and¶meterSel_0=performer¶meterKey_0=artist_005494¶meterKeyTxt_0=Blanche%20Tarjus,%20violin Rameau (Ysaye) recordings], 1946 / 3rd prize ex-aequo [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952; [http://www.wieniawski.com/tarjus_blanche.html Wieniawski Competition - note] / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1952 / 2nd prize ex-aequo 'Concours Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud', 1953 / [http://fultonhistory.com/newspaper%208/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette%201954%20jan-Feb%20Grayscale/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette%201954%20jan-Feb%20Grayscale%20-%201051.pdf article], 1954/02/13 |
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|[[Blanche Tarjus|Tarjus, Blanche]]|| || 1933 || France || 1990 || France || French || Pupil of [[René Benedetti]], [[George Enescu]] and [[Alice Pashkus]] / 3rd prize ex-aequo [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1952<ref>[http://www.wieniawski.com/tarjus_blanche.html Wieniawski Competition – note]</ref> / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1952 / 2nd prize ex-aequo 'Concours Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud', 1953 /<ref>[http://fultonhistory.com/newspaper%208/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette%201954%20jan-Feb%20Grayscale/Niagara%20Falls%20NY%20Gazette%201954%20jan-Feb%20Grayscale%20-%201051.pdf article], 1954/02/13</ref> |
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|[[Margit Spirk|Spirk, Margit]] || || 1933/04/12 || Trento, Italy || living || || Italian || Pupil of [[Sandor Vegh]] and [[Váša Příhoda]] / [http://www.premiopaganini.it/archivio/popup/curriculum/margit_spirk_eng.htm short bio] |
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|[[Margit Spirk|Spirk, Margit]]|| || 1933/04/12 || Trento, Italy || living || || Italian || Pupil of [[Sandor Vegh]] and [[Váša Příhoda]] /<ref>[http://www.premiopaganini.it/archivio/popup/curriculum/margit_spirk_eng.htm short bio]</ref> |
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|[[Zoria Shikhmurzayeva|Shikhmurzayeva, Zoria]] || Zoria Szichmurzajewa / Зоря Шихмурзаева || 1933/10/26 || Kazan, Tatarstan, USSR || 2010/04/24 || Moscow, Russia || Russian || [https://www.facebook.com/ZoriaShikhmurzaeva FB page] / Mother of violinists [[Julia Bushkova]] (b.1959) and [[Evgeny Bushkov]] (b.1968) / [http://www.mosconsv.ru/ru/person.aspx?id=31542 "Moscow Conservatory", Russian page] |
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|[[Ursula Bagdasarjanz|Bagdasarjanz, Ursula]] || || 1934 |
|[[Ursula Bagdasarjanz|Bagdasarjanz, Ursula]] || || 1934 || Winterthur, Switzerland || living || || Swiss || Pupil of [[Aida Stucki]], [[Marcel Reynal]], [[Sándor Végh]], [[Joseph Calvet]] and [[Max Rostal]] |
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|[[Ayla Erduran|Erduran, Ayla]] || || 1934/09/22 || Istanbul, Turkey || living || || Turkish || Pupil of [[Karl Berger]], [[Ivan Galamian]], [[Zino Francescatti]], [[David Oistrakh]] / 5th prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1957 |
|[[Ayla Erduran|Erduran, Ayla]] || || 1934/09/22 || Istanbul, Turkey || living || || Turkish || Pupil of [[Karl Berger]], [[Ivan Galamian]], [[Zino Francescatti]], [[David Oistrakh]] / 5th prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1957<ref>[http://www.wieniawski.com/erduran_ayla.html Wieniawski Competition – note]</ref> / ''iKSV 2007 Award''<ref>[http://muzik.iksv.org/en/awards/honoraryawards/46 iKSV 2007]</ref> |
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|[[Christa Ruppert|Ruppert, Christa]] || Christa Ruppert Leira || 1935/04/02 || Frankfurt, Germany || 2010/05/06 || Cascais, Portugal || German-Portuguese|| Pupil of [[Ricardo Odnoposoff]] and [[Oskar Back]] / concert soloist in various European cities / in Lisbon, concertmaster of the National Radio Orchestra |
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|[[Annie Jodry|Jodry, Annie]] || || 1935/10/4 || Reims, France || 2007/06/3 || Teinteillac, France || French || Pupil of [[Marcel Reynal]] / 1st prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1954 / Wife of composer, conductor [[Jean-Jacques Werner]] / [http://musiquefrancaise.asso.fr/spip/spip.php?article12 "an hommage"] / Owned a "Battista Ruggieri", 1690 |
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|[[Jadwiga Kaliszewska|Kaliszewska, Jadwiga]] |
|[[Jadwiga Kaliszewska|Kaliszewska, Jadwiga]]|| || 1936 || Warsaw, Poland || 2012 || Poznań, Poland || Russian || Pupil of [[Eugenia Umińska]] / Award [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1962<ref>[http://www.wieniawski.com/kaliszewska_jadwiga.html Wieniawski Competition – note]</ref> |
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|[[Suna Kan|Kan, Suna]] || || 1936/10/21 || Adana, Turkey || living || || Turkish || |
|[[Suna Kan|Kan, Suna]] || || 1936/10/21 || Adana, Turkey || living || || Turkish || |
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|[[Nina Beilina|Beilina, Nina]] || Nina Michailowna Beilina / Nina Beilina-Chudnovsky || 1937 |
|[[Nina Beilina|Beilina, Nina]] || Nina Michailowna Beilina / Nina Beilina-Chudnovsky || 1937 || Odesa, Ukraine, USSR || 2018 || New York, US || Russian-American || Pupil of [[Abram Yampolsky]] and [[David Oistrakh]] / Dedicatee of [[Alfred Schnittke]] ''Suite in the Old Style (1972)'' and [[Boris Tischenko]] ''Violin Fantasy, Op.118 (1994)'' /<ref>[http://www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/200810/9159/ interview, 2008] / [http://www.bachanalia.org/nina_beilina.html note]</ref> |
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|[[Carmel Kaine|Kaine, Carmel]] || || 1937/03/22 || Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia || 2013/04/21 || || Australian || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] / soloist and chamber musician / recording artist and educator |
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|[[Edith Peinemann|Peinemann, Edith]] || || 1937/03/3 || Mainz, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Max Rostal]] |
|[[Edith Peinemann|Peinemann, Edith]] || || 1937/03/3 || Mainz, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Max Rostal]] |
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|[[Almita Vamos|Vamos, Almita]] || || 1938 |
|[[Almita Vamos|Vamos, Almita]] || || 1938 || US || living || || American || Wife of violin pedagogue [[Roland and Almita Vamos|Roland Vamos]] |
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|[[Zoya Petrosyan|Petrosyan, Zoya]] |
|[[Zoya Petrosyan|Petrosyan, Zoya]]|| [[Isabella Petrosian]]|| 1939 || Russia || living || || Russian || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / 4th prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1962<ref>[http://www.wieniawski.com/isabella_petrosian.html Wieniawski Competition – note]</ref> |
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|[[Nell Gotkovsky|Gotkovsky, Nell]] |
|[[Nell Gotkovsky|Gotkovsky, Nell]]|| || 1939/09/26 || Paris, France || 1997/07/15 || Brigham, Utah, US || French ||<ref>[http://www.deseretnews.com/article/128256/VIRTUOSO-VIOLINIST-COMES-TO-Y-TO-START-A-SIMPLER-LIFE.html note]</ref><ref>[http://newsok.com/france-honors-tulsa-musician/article/2088098 'Chevalier des Arts and Letters']</ref> |
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|[[Shirley Givens|Givens, Shirley]]|| || 1940s ? || Louisville, Kentucky US || living || New York, New York US || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] / Renowned violin pedagogue at [[Juilliard School]] / Wife of cellist/conductor [[Harry Wimmer]] /<ref>[http://www.cantonrep.com/x1701874124/Musical-homecoming-Violinist-Shirley-Givens-will-give-Julliard-recital-in-Louisville/?Start=1 note]</ref> |
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|[[Catherine Courtois|Courtois, Catherine]] || || 1940s ? || France || living || France || French || 2nd prize ex-aequo [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1965 / Duo with pianist [[Catherine Collard]] / In 90s stopped playing, dedicating to teaching |
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|[[Yuriko Kuronuma|Kuronuma, Yuriko]] || || 1940/06/04 || Tokyo, Japan || living || || Japanese || Award-winning Japanese violinist |
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|[[Shirley Givens|Givens, Shirley]] || || 1940s ? || Louisville, Kentucky USA || living || New York, USA || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] / Renowned violin pedagogue at [[Juilliard School]] / Wife of cellist/conductor [[Harry Wimmer]] / [http://www.cantonrep.com/x1701874124/Musical-homecoming-Violinist-Shirley-Givens-will-give-Julliard-recital-in-Louisville/?Start=1 note] |
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|[[Maryvonne Le Dizès|Le Dizès, Maryvonne]] |
|[[Maryvonne Le Dizès|Le Dizès, Maryvonne]]|| || 1940s ? || France || living || Paris, France || French || 1st prize [[Paganini Competition]], 1962 / Active with [[Ensemble Intercontemporain]] /<ref>[http://lamiresol.free.fr/spip/spip.php?article15 French interview]</ref> |
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|[[Carmencita Lozada|Lozada, Carmencita]] |
|[[Carmencita Lozada|Lozada, Carmencita]]|| || 1940 || Manila, Philippines || 2006/08/15 || Pasig, Philippines || Filipino|| Pupil of [[Ricardo Odnoposoff]] in Salzburg; after graduating from the Music School in Vienna, she moved in The Netherlands and there took up residence in Jan.1964. In 1975 she moved to Germany, and in the span of 30 years she performed in Europe, United States, Canada and Asia. Prizes at [[Paganini Competition]]: 4th ex aequo, 1956; 2nd ex aequo, 1961 /<ref>[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2479&dat=20060818&id=_FM1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZiUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2940,19828077 obituary]</ref> |
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|[[Yu Lina]] || || 1940 || Nigbo, China || living || || Chinese || Soloist and educator |
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|[[Iona Brown|Brown, Iona]] || || 1941/01/07 || Salisbury, England || 2004/06/05 || Salisbury, England || English || Concertmaster and Music Director of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra |
|[[Iona Brown|Brown, Iona]] || || 1941/01/07 || Salisbury, England || 2004/06/05 || Salisbury, England || English || Concertmaster and Music Director of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra |
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|[[Masuko Ushioda|Ushioda, Masuko]] || || 1942/04/04 || Shenyang, Manchuria || 2013/05/28 || Boston, |
|[[Masuko Ushioda|Ushioda, Masuko]] || || 1942/04/04 || Shenyang, Manchuria || 2013/05/28 || Boston, Massachusetts US || Japanese || |
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|[[Birgitte Alsted|Alsted, Birgitte]] || || 1942/06/15 || Odense, Denmark || living || || Danish || Educated at Royal Danish Academy of Music / violinist in Danish National Symphony Orchestra |
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|[[Jenny Abel|Abel, Jenny]]|| || 1942/11/13 || Bredstedt, Kreis Husum, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Max Rostal]] and [[Henryk Szeryng]] / Duo with pianist [[Roberto Szidon]] /<ref>[http://www.conductor.de/neu/english/e_instrumentalisten/e_abel_bio.html note]</ref> |
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|[[Helen Armstrong (violinist)|Armstrong, Helen]] || || 1943/080/9 || Rockford, Illinois, USA || 2006/04/28 || Greenwich, CT, USA || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] |
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|[[Helen Armstrong (violinist)|Armstrong, Helen]] || || 1943/08/09 || Rockford, Illinois, US || 2006/04/28 || Greenwich, Connecticut, US || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] |
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|[[Eszter Perenyi|Perenyi, Eszter]] || || 1943/12/15 || Budapest, Hungary || living || || Hungarian || Classical violinist and educator |
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|[[Renate Spitzner|Spitzner, Renate]] || || 1943/05/28 || Prague, Czechoslovakia || living || Vienna, Austria || Austrian || Violinist, composer, educator / founder of the Music-social Method |
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|[[Takako Nishizaki|Nishizaki, Takako]] || || 1944/04/14 || Japan || living || Hong Kong || Japanese || Pupil of [[Joseph Fuchs]] / Spouse of [[Klaus Heymann]], "Naxos" label owner |
|[[Takako Nishizaki|Nishizaki, Takako]] || || 1944/04/14 || Japan || living || Hong Kong || Japanese || Pupil of [[Joseph Fuchs]] / Spouse of [[Klaus Heymann]], "Naxos" label owner |
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|[[Renate Eggebrecht|Eggebrecht, Renate]] || || 1944/08/12 || Selent, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany || living || || German || |
|[[Renate Eggebrecht|Eggebrecht, Renate]] || || 1944/08/12 || Selent, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany || living || || German || |
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|[[Ana Chumachenco|Chumachenco, Ana]] || Chumachenko || 1945/06/23 || Padova, Italy || living || || Italian-German || Studied with [[Ljerko Spiller]], [[Yehudi Menuhin]], [[Joseph Szigeti]]. [[Sandor Vegh]] / Teaches at the "Kronberg Academy" |
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|[[Catherine Lara|Lara, Catherine]] || born Catherine Bodet || 1945/05/17 || Poissy, France || living || || French || originally classical violinist and chamber musician / established the Lara Quartet / now mainly neo-classical, rock and pop |
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|[[Ana Chumachenco|Chumachenco, Ana]] || Chumachenko || 1945/06/23 || Padova, Italy || living || || Italian-German || Studied with [[Ljerko Spiller]], [[Yehudi Menuhin]], [[Joseph Szigeti]]. [[Sandor Vegh]] / Teaches at the [https://www.kronbergacademy.de/cms/english/sp/faculty/ana-chumachenco.html "Kronberg Academy"] |
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|[[Stoika Milanova|Milanova, Stoika]] || || 1945/08/05 || Plovdiv, Bulgaria || living || || Bulgarian || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] / 2nd prize in the [[Queen Elisabeth Competition]], 1967<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |author=Milena Bozhikova |title=Milanova, Stoyka |encyclopedia=[[Grove Music Online]] |date=13 January 2015 |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |doi=10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.2274152}}</ref> |
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|[[Penny Ambrose|Ambrose, Penny]] || Priscilla Ann Ambrose || 1946/? || Connecticut, USA || 1963/09/10 || Coventry, Conn., USA || American || 5th prize ex-aequo [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1962 / [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1350&dat=19630911&id=nC8xAAAAIBAJ&sjid=QQEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1686,6153096 Suicided at 17] |
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|[[Lucy van Dael|Dael, Lucy van]] || || 1946 || Amsterdam, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || Baroque violin |
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|[[Lucy van Dael|Dael, Lucy van]] || || 1946/? || Amsterdam, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || Baroque violin |
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|[[Dora Schwarzberg|Schwarzberg, Dora]] || Dora (Isadora) Schwartzberg || 1946/03/27 || Tashkent, USSR || living || || Russian-Austrian || [[:ru:Шварцберг, Дора|Wikipedia Russian page]] |
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|[[Tatiana Grindenko|Grindenko, Tatiana]] || Tatjana Grindenko || 1946/03/29 || Kharkiv, Ukraine, URSS || living || || Russian || 1st prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1972 |
|[[Tatiana Grindenko|Grindenko, Tatiana]] || Tatjana Grindenko || 1946/03/29 || Kharkiv, Ukraine, URSS || living || || Russian || 1st prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1972 |
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|[[Liana Isakadze|Isakadze, Liana]] || || 1946/08/02 || Tbilisi, Georgia || living || || Georgian || <ref>[http://lianaisakadze.com/ official website]</ref> |
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|[[Liana Isakadze|Isakadze, Liana]] || || 1946/08/02 || Tblisi, Georgia || living || || Georgian || [http://lianaisakadze.com/ official website] |
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|[[Miriam Fried|Fried, Miriam]] || || 1946/09/09 || Satu Mare, Romania || living || || Israeli || Pupil of [[Alice Fenyves]], [[Josef Gingold]] and [[Ivan Galamian]] / 1st prize [[Paganini Competition]], 1968; 1st Prize Grand prix international Reine Elisabeth, 1971 |
|[[Miriam Fried|Fried, Miriam]] || || 1946/09/09 || Satu Mare, Romania || living || || Israeli || Pupil of [[Alice Fenyves]], [[Josef Gingold]] and [[Ivan Galamian]] / 1st prize [[Paganini Competition]], 1968; 1st Prize Grand prix international Reine Elisabeth, 1971 |
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|[[Chiara Banchini|Banchini, Chiara]] || || 1946/10/07 || Lugano, Switzerland || living || || Swiss || Baroque violin |
|[[Chiara Banchini|Banchini, Chiara]] || || 1946/10/07 || Lugano, Switzerland || living || || Swiss || Baroque violin |
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|[[Yūko Shiokawa|Shiokawa, Yūko]] || || 1946/06/01 || Tokyo, Japan || living || || Japanese || Student of Eugen Cremer / International soloist with major orchestras / chamber musician and recitalist |
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|[[Kaoru Kakudo|Kakudo, Kaoru]] || || 1947 |
|[[Kaoru Kakudo|Kakudo, Kaoru]] || || 1947 || Japan || 2004/04/05 || Rotterdam, Netherlands || Japanese || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] / Also concertmaster of the [[Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra]] |
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|[[Jela Špitková|Spitková, Jela]] || || 1947/01/01 || Nové Mesto |
|[[Jela Špitková|Spitková, Jela]] || || 1947/01/01 || Nové Mesto and Váhom, Czechoslovakia || living || || Slovak-Austrian || Pupil of [[Ricardo Odnoposoff]] and [[Igor Oistrakh]] |
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|Bernard, Claire || || 1947 || Rouen, France || living || || French || Pupil of [[Henryk Szeryng]] / 1st prize [[George Enescu Festival|George Enescu International Competition]], 1964 / <ref>[http://www.ensemble-lestempsmodernes.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=64:claire-bernard-en&catid=13&Itemid=160&lang=en note]</ref> / Owned a "Giuseppe Guarnieri", 1741 /<ref>[http://www.ellenmoysan.fr/entrevue-avec-claire-bernard-27-02-2012-paris/ interview in French, 2012]</ref> |
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|[[Gwen Thompson|Thompson, Gwen]] || Gwendoline Linda Louise Thompson || 1947/03/30 || Winnipeg, Canada || living || || Canadian || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] |
|[[Gwen Thompson|Thompson, Gwen]] || Gwendoline Linda Louise Thompson || 1947/03/30 || Winnipeg, Canada || living || || Canadian || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] |
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|[[Nilla Pierrou|Pierrou, Nilla]] || Gunilla Elisabet Pierrou || 1947/10/02 || Sweden || living || Floda, Sweden || Swedish || Pupil of [[André Gertler]] / [http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2012/Mar12/Pierrou_CD2027.htm 3CDs, recorded legacy] / Played the [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=1511 "ex Joachim" Stradivarius], 1723; own the "Januarius Gagliano", 1748 / [[:sv:Nilla Pierrou|Wikipedia Swedish page]] |
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|[[Carol Sindell|Sindell, Carol]] || || 1948/? || USA || living || Portland, Oregon, USA || American|| Pupil of [[Josef Gingold]] and [[Jascha Heifetz]] / Member of ''Florestan Trio'' / [http://www.pdx.edu/profile/carol-sindell short bio] |
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|[[Kyung-Wha Chung|Chung, Kyung-Wha]] || || 1948/03/26 || Seoul, South Korea || living || || Korean || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] / 1st Prize "Leventritt International Competition", 1967 |
|[[Kyung-Wha Chung|Chung, Kyung-Wha]] || || 1948/03/26 || Seoul, South Korea || living || || Korean || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] / 1st Prize "Leventritt International Competition", 1967 |
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|[[Ani Kavafian|Kavafian, Ani]] || || 1948/05/10 || Istanbul, Turkey || living || || American-Armenian || Pupil of [[Ara Zerounian]], [[Mischa Mischakoff]] and [[Ivan Galamian]] / professor of violin at Yale University / plays the 1736 "Muir McKenzie" Stradivarius violin |
|[[Ani Kavafian|Kavafian, Ani]] || || 1948/05/10 || Istanbul, Turkey || living || || American-Armenian || Pupil of [[Ara Zerounian]], [[Mischa Mischakoff]] and [[Ivan Galamian]] / professor of violin at Yale University / plays the 1736 "Muir McKenzie" Stradivarius violin |
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|[[Emmy Verhey|Verhey, Emmy]] || || 1949/03/13 || Amsterdam, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || Pupil of [[Herman Krebbers]], [[Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violinist)|Wolfgang Schneiderhan]] and [[David Oistrakh]] |
|[[Emmy Verhey|Verhey, Emmy]] || || 1949/03/13 || Amsterdam, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || Pupil of [[Herman Krebbers]], [[Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violinist)|Wolfgang Schneiderhan]] and [[David Oistrakh]] |
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|[[Jeanne Lamon|Lamon, Jeanne]] || || 1949/08/14 || New York, New York US || living || Ontario, Canada || American || Baroque violin / Pupil of [[Robert Koff]] and [[Herman Krebbers]] |
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|[[Kaja Danczowska|Danczowska, Kaja]] || || 1949/03/25 || Kraków, Poland || living || Kraków, Poland || Polish || Pupil of [[David Oistrakh]] and [[Ruggiero Ricci]] / 3rd prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1967 / 2nd prize [[Geneva International Music Competition]], 1970 / [[:pl:Kaja Danczowska|Wikipedia Polish page]] |
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|[[Edith Volckaert|Volckaert, Edith]] || || 1949/08/27 || Gand, Belgium || 1992/07/02 || Paris, France || Belgian || |
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|[[Mariana Sîrbu|Sîrbu, Mariana]] || Mariana Sirbu || 1950s ? || Iaşi, Romania || 2023/08/01 || || Romanian || Pupil of [[Ştefan Gheorghiu (violinist)|Stefan Gheorghiu]] / 1st violin of [[Academica String Quartet]] and [[Quartetto Stradivari]] / Wife of cellist [[Mihai Dancila]] and mother of violinist [[Cristina Dancila]] / Plays the "Conte de Fontana, Peterlongo, Oistrakh" Stradivari, 1702 |
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|[[Edith Volckaert|Volckaert, Edith]] || || 1949/08/27 || Gand, Belgium || 1992/07/02 || Paris, France || Belgian || [[:fr:Edith Volckaert|Wikipedia French page]] |
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|[[Sylvie Gazeau|Gazeau, Sylvie]] || || 1950/01/30 || Orléans, France || living || || French || |
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|[[Yoko Sato|Sato, Yoko]] || Mieko Sato || 1950/? || Japan || living || || Japanese || pupil of [[Leonid Kogan]], 1959-1971 / played Khachaturian's Concerto under composer's baton, 1963 / 3rd Prize 'Tchaikovsky' Competition, 1966 / 2nd Prize 'Paganini' Competition, 1972 / lifetime companion, of the Japanese painter [[Masuo Ikeda]] |
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|[[Micaela Comberti|Comberti, Micaela]] || || 1952/09/28 || London, England || 2003/03/04 || || English || Pupil of [[Manoug Parikian]] and [[Sándor Végh]] / played in a number of ensembles / final performance in 2003 |
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|[[Vanya Milanova|Milanova, Vanya]] || || 1950s ? || Bulgaria || living || || Bulgarian || 3rd Prize "Paganini International Competition" in 1973 / one among the very first female violinist that recorded Paganini's 24 Caprices (Lp Simax PS 1020). |
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|[[Silvia Marcovici|Marcovici, Silvia]] || || 1952/01/30 || Bacău, Romania || living ||Strasbourg France || Romanian || Performs internationally as a soloist / also chamber musician, recitalist and educator |
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|[[Erica Kiesewetter|Kiesewetter, Erica]] || || 1950s ? || Centerport, Long Island, New York, USA || living || || American || Pupil of [[Ivan Galamian]] / [http://www.naxos.com/person/Erica_Kiesewetter/11110.htm short bio (Naxos records)], [http://www.liyo.org/ek.html bio (Long Island Youth Orchestra)] |
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|[[Elizabeth Wallfisch|Wallfisch, Elizabeth]] || b. Elizabeth Hunt || 1952/01/28 || Australia || living || || English || Baroque violin / Wife of cellist [[Raphael Wallfisch]] /<ref>[http://www.elizabethwallfisch.com/ official website]</ref> |
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|[[Mariana Sîrbu|Sîrbu, Mariana]] || Mariana Sirbu || 1950s ? || Iaşi, Romania || living || || Romanian || Pupil of [[Ştefan Gheorghiu (violinist)|Stefan Gheorghiu]] / 1st violin of [[Academica String Quartet]] and [[Quartetto Stradivari]] / Wife of cellist [[Mihai Dancila]] and mother of violinist [[Cristina Dancila]] / Plays the [http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=706 "Conte de Fontana, Peterlongo, Oistrakh" Stradivari, 1702] |
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|[[Sylvie Gazeau|Gazeau, Sylvie]] || || 1950/01/30 || Orléans, France || living || || French || [[:fr:Sylvie Gazeau|Wikipedia French page]] |
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|[[Charlotte Bon|Bon, Charlotte]] || || 1951/? || Amsterdam, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || [http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/search.jsp?N=4292910840 note] / [http://www.charlottebon.nl/cveng.htm official website] |
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|[[Ruxandra Colan|Colan, Ruxandra]] || Ruxandra Colan-Petcu || 1951/04/01 || Brașov, Romania || living || Ireland || Romanian || 2nd violin of [[Academica String Quartet]] |
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|[[Elizabeth Wallfisch|Wallfisch, Elizabeth]] || b. Elizabeth Hunt || 1952/01/28 || Australia || living || || English || Baroque violin / Wife of cellist [[Raphael Wallfisch]] / [http://www.elizabethwallfisch.com/ official website] |
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|[[Silvia Marcovici|Marcovici, Silvia]] || || 1952/01/30 || Bacău, Romania || living || Graz, Austria || Romanian || Pupil of [[Ştefan Gheorghiu (violinist)|Stefan Gheorghiu]] / 2nd prize [[Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition|Long-Thibaud Competition]], 1969 |
|[[Silvia Marcovici|Marcovici, Silvia]] || || 1952/01/30 || Bacău, Romania || living || Graz, Austria || Romanian || Pupil of [[Ştefan Gheorghiu (violinist)|Stefan Gheorghiu]] / 2nd prize [[Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition|Long-Thibaud Competition]], 1969 |
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|[[Monica Huggett|Huggett, Monica]] || || 1953/05/16 || London, England || living || || English || Baroque violin / Pupil of [[Manoug Parikian]], [[Kato Havas]] and [[Sigiswald Kuijken]] |
|[[Monica Huggett|Huggett, Monica]] || || 1953/05/16 || London, England || living || || English || Baroque violin / Pupil of [[Manoug Parikian]], [[Kato Havas]] and [[Sigiswald Kuijken]] |
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|[[Vanya Milanova|Milanova, Vanya]] || || 1954/01/12 || Bulgaria || living || || Bulgarian || 3rd Prize "Paganini International Competition" in 1973 / one of the first female violinists to record Paganini's 24 Caprices – LP Simax PS 1020 (p)1985 |
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|[[Shizuka Ishikawa|Ishikawa, Shizuka]] || || 1954 || Tokyo, Japan || living || || Japanese || 2nd prize [[Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition]], 1972 |
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|[[Madeleine Carruzzo|Carruzzo, Madeleine]] || || 1956 || Sion, Switzerland || living || || Swiss || Pupil of [[Tibor Varga (violinist)|Tibor Varga]] / first women engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic |
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|[[Wilma Smith (violinist)|Smith, Wilma]] || || 1956 || Fiji || living || || Fijan / New Zealand || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]] and [[Louis Krasner]] / founder of the New Zealand String Quartet / concertmaster of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra |
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|[[Stephanie Chase|Chase, Stephanie]] || Lynnette Seah Mei Tsing / born Seah Mei Tsing || 1957 || Evanston, Illinois, US || living || || American || Pupil of [[Arthur Grumiaux]] / concerts and recitals in US and Mexico / recording artist and educator |
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|[[Lynnette Seah|Seah, Lynnette]] || || 1957 || Singapore || living || || Singaporean || Pupil of [[Goh Soon Tioe]] / co-leader of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra / soloist and recitalist |
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|[[Petra Müllejans|Müllejans, Petra]] || || 1959 || Düsseldorf, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Rainer Kussmaul]] / specialist in Baroque violin / educator |
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|[[Viktoria Mullova|Mullova, Viktoria]] || Viktoria Yurievna Mullova || 1959/11/27 || Zhukovsky, Moscow, Russia || living || London, England || Russian || Pupil of [[Leonid Kogan]] / Plays the "Jules Falk" Stradivari, 1723 c. and a "Giovanni Battista Guadagnini", 1750 c. |
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|[[Stevie Wishart|Wishart, Stevie]] || || 1959 || United Kingdom || living || || English || Violinist and composer, specializing in early music and the medieval violin / member of the Sinfonye ensemble / recording artist |
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|[[Sonig Tchakerian|Tchakerian, Sonig]] || || 1960/07/02 || Armenia || living || || Italian || Pupil of [[Giovanni Guglielmo]], [[Salvatore Accardo]], [[:it:Franco Gulli|Franco Gulli]] and [[Nathan Milstein]] / [[:it:Sonig Tchakerian|Wikipedia Italian page]] |
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|[[Chantal Juillet|Juillet, Chantal]] || || 1960/12/19 || Montreal, Canada || living || || Canadian || Award-winning young classical violinist /founded Saratoga Chamber Music Festival / educator |
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|[[Florence Malgoire|Malgoire, Florence]] || || 1960/03/09 || Dugny, France || living || || French || Baroque violin / Pupil of [[Sigiswald Kuijken]] / daughter of [[Jean-Claude Malgoire]] |
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|[[Vera Tsu Weiling|Weiling, Vera Tsu]] || Vera Tsu / Vera Tsu Wei Ling || 1960 || Shanghai, China || living || || Chinese || Prominent classical violinist / suffered under the cultural revolution / studied in America under [[Daniel Heifetz]] / soloist and chamber musician / educator |
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|[[Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg|Salerno-Sonnenberg, Nadja]] || b. Nadja Rose Catherine Salerno-Sonnenberg || 1961/01/10 || Rome, Italy || living || || Italo-American || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]] |
|[[Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg|Salerno-Sonnenberg, Nadja]] || b. Nadja Rose Catherine Salerno-Sonnenberg || 1961/01/10 || Rome, Italy || living || || Italo-American || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]] |
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|[[Dylana Jenson|Jenson, Dylana]] || || 1961/05/14 || Los Angeles, California, |
|[[Dylana Jenson|Jenson, Dylana]] || || 1961/05/14 || Los Angeles, California, US || living || Grand Rapids, Michigan, US || American || Pupil of [[Nathan Milstein]] and [[Josef Gingold]] |
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|[[Michaela Paetsch|Paetsch, Michaela]] || Michaela Paetsch Neftel || 1961/11/12 || Colorado Springs, Colorado, US || living || Bern, Switzerland || American || |
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|[[Angèle Dubeau|Dubeau, Angèle]] || || 1962/03/24 || Saint-Norbert, Quebec || living || || Canadian || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]] / international performer, recording artist and broadcaster for Radio-Canada |
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|[[Mari Kimura|Kimura, Mari]] || Kimura Mari || 1962 || Japan || living || || Japanese || Violinist and composer / educator / recording artist |
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|[[Maria Newman|Newman, Maria]] || Maria Louise Newman || 1962/01/18 || Los Angeles, California US || living || || American || Violinist, violist, composer, conductor, arranger |
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|[[Anne-Sophie Mutter|Mutter, Anne-Sophie]] || || 1963/06/29 || Rheinfelden, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of {{ill|Erna Honigberger|de}} and [[Aida Stucki]] / Owns the "Emiliani" Stradivari, 1703 (Karajan's gift, 1979) and the "Lord Dunn-Raven" Stradivari, 1710 (that belonged to Jelly d'Arányi) |
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|[[Jane Peters|Peters, Jane]] || || 1963 || Adelaide, Australia || living || || Australian || Violinist / Arts ambassador for Australia |
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|[[Kate Buchdahl|Buchdahl, Kate]] || || 1964/09/30 || Canberra, Australia || 1992/12/10 || || Australian || Pupil of [[Sándor Végh]] / toured internationally |
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|[[Brigitte Rolland|Rolland, Brigitte]] || || 1964/19/08 || Montreal, Canada || living || || Australian || Pupil of [[Mildred Goodman]] and [[Rodney Friend]] / soloist and recitalist |
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|[[Anne-Sophie Mutter|Mutter, Anne-Sophie]] || || 1963/06/29 || Rheinfelden, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[:de:Erna Honigberger|Erna Honigberger]] and [[:de:Aida Stucki|Aida Stucki]] / Owns the "[http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=1221 Emiliani]" Stradivari, 1703 (Karajan's gift, 1979) and the "[http://www.cozio.com/instrument.aspx?id=1222 Lord Dunn-Raven]" Stradivari, 1710 (that belonged to Jelly d'Arányi) |
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|[[Anne Gravoin|Gravoin, Anne]] || || 1965/11/04 || Montauban, France || living || || French || Pupil of [[Gérard Poulet]] / soloist and chamber musician / founded the Régie Orchestre |
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|[[Tasmin Little|Little, Tasmin]] || || 1965/05/13 || London, England || living || || English || |
|[[Tasmin Little|Little, Tasmin]] || || 1965/05/13 || London, England || living || || English || |
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|[[Kristin Mellem|Mellem, Kristin]] || || 1965/03/21 || Norway || living || || Norwegian || violinist, composer and conductor / educator |
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|[[Clara Petrozzi|Petrozzi, Clara]] || || 1965/12/30 || Lima, Peru || living || Finland || Peruvian || violinist and viola soloist / chamber musician / composer and educator |
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|[[Katia Popov|Popov, Katia]] || || 1965/03/03 || Sofia, Bulgaria || 2018/05/18 || US || Bulgarian-American ||soloist / chamber musician / concertmaster / session musician |
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|[[Kyoko Takezawa|Takezawa, Kyoko]] || || 1966/10/30 || Ōbu, Aichi, Japan || living || US || Japanese || |
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|[[Isabelle van Keulen|Keulen, Isabelle van]] || || 1966/12/16 || Mildrecht, Netherlands || living || Netherlands || Dutch || Pupil of Davina van Wely. Also violist. Won Eurovision Young Musicians contest 1984. Chamber musician and educator |
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|[[Siow Lee Chin|Lee Chin, Siow]] || || 1966 || Singapore || living || || Singaporean || Pupil of [[Aaron Rosand]], [[Jascha Brodsky]], [[Felix Galimir]] / international soloist / educator |
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|[[Aija Izaks| Izaks, Aija]] || || 1969/06/27|| [[Karsava]], [[Latvia]] || living || || American, Latvian || [http://www.dreamscometruemusic.com/musicians.htm website] |
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|[[Pamela Frank|Frank, Pamela]] || || 1967/06/20 || New York, New York US || living || || American || |
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|[[Laura Anne Bossert|Bossert, Laura Anne]] || || 1968/04/24 || Chatham Township, New Jersey US || living || || American || Studied at the Eastman School of Music / has been leader of various orchestras |
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|[[Ikuko Kawai|Ikuko Kawai, Ikuko Kawai]] || Kawai Ikuko || 1968/01/19 || Takamatsu, Japan || living || || Japanese || Violinist and composer / international soloist / recording artist |
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|[[Rachel Podger|Podger, Rachel]] || || 1968 || England || living || || English || Studied under David Takeno, Pauline Scott and [[Micaela Comberti]] / specializes in Baroque chamber music |
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|[[Sandrine Cantoreggi|Cantoreggi, Sandrine]] || || 1969/05/29|| Bègles, France || living || || Luxembourg || Pupil of [[Pierre Amoyal]] and [[Carlo Van Neste]] / performances in concert halls across Europe / now educator at the Luxembourg Conservatoire |
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|[[Sonja Korkeala|Korkeala, Sonja]] || || 1969|| Oulu, Finland || living || || Finnish || Pupil of [[Ari Angervo]], [[Maria Vermes]] nad [[Ana Chumachenco]] / chamber musician and educator |
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|[[Christina Åstrand|Astrand, Christina]] || || 1969/06/06 || Skanderborg, Denmark || living || || Danish || Leader of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra |
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|[[Linda Brava|Brava, Linda]] || Linda Cullberg Lampenius || 1970/02/26 || Helsinki, Finland || living || || Finnish || child prodigy / leader of the Helsinki Strings / pupil of [[Jorma Panula]] and [[Eri Klas]] / has played internationally with leading orchestras |
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|[[Kim Chee-yun]] ||Chee-Yun || 1970 || Seoul, South Korea || living || Dallas, Texas, US || South Korean || Pupil of [[Dorothy Delay]], [[Hyo Kang]] and [[Felix Galimir]] / recitalist and soloist / educator |
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|[[Anne Akiko Meyers|Meyers, Anne Akiko]] || || 1970/05/15 || San Diego, California, US || living || || American || <ref>[http://www.anneakikomeyers.com website]</ref> |
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|[[Adele Anthony|Anthony, Adele]] || || 1970/10/01 || Singapore || living || || Australian || Pupil of Lyndall Hendrickson and Beryl Kimber / now based in the United States |
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|[[Elise Båtnes|Båtnes, Elise]] || || 1971/06/24 || Trondheim, Norway || living || || Norwegian || Pupil of [[Dorothy Delay]], [[Ruggiero Ricci]], David Takeno and [[Arve Tellefsen]] / leader several orchestras, currently the Oslo Philharmonic |
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|[[Midori Goto|Gotō, Midori]] || Midori || 1971/10/25 || Osaka, Japan || living || || Japanese || <ref>[http://www.gotomidori.com website]</ref> / she plays the "ex Huberman – Ricci" Guarneri del Gesù |
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|[[Julia Krasko|Krasko, Julia]] || || 1971/04/06 || Moscow, Russia || living || || Russian || Pupil of [[Maya Glezarova]] / educator at the Moscow Conservatory |
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|[[Sophia Reuter|Reuter, Sophia]] || || 1971 || Dresden, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Yehudi Menuhin]] and [[Alberto Lysy]] / violinist and violist / soloist, orchestral performer, chamber musician and educator |
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|[[Lara St. John|St. John, Lara]] || || 1971/04/15 || London, Ontario, Canada || living || || Canadian || Pupil of [[Linda Cerone]], [[Gérard Jarry]] and [[Felix Galimir]] / international soloist with major symphony orchestras |
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|[[Akiko Suwanai|Suwanai, Akiko]] || || 1972/02/07 || Japan || living || || Japanese || Pupil of [[Toshiya Eto]] / 1st Prize "International Tchaikovsky Competition" in 1990 |
|[[Akiko Suwanai|Suwanai, Akiko]] || || 1972/02/07 || Japan || living || || Japanese || Pupil of [[Toshiya Eto]] / 1st Prize "International Tchaikovsky Competition" in 1990 |
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|[[Isabelle Faust|Faust, Isabelle]] || || 1972/03/19 || Esslingen am Neckar, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Christoph Poppen]] / 1st Prize Paganini Competition, 1993 / Plays the "Bella addormentata" Stradivari, 1704 |
|[[Isabelle Faust|Faust, Isabelle]] || || 1972/03/19 || Esslingen am Neckar, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Christoph Poppen]] / 1st Prize Paganini Competition, 1993 / Plays the "Bella addormentata" Stradivari, 1704 |
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|[[Marianne Thorsen|Thorsen, Marianne]] || || 1972/03/13 || Trondheim, Norway || living || || Norwegian || Pupil of Bjarne Fiskum and [[György Pauk]] / founded and led the Leopold String Trio / educator |
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|[[Réka Szilvay|Szilvay, Réka]] || || 1972 || Helsinki, Finland || living || || Finnish || Classical violinist |
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|[[Elizabeth Pitcairn|Pitcairn, Elizabeth]] || || 1973/12/05 || Bucks County, Pennsylvania, US || living || || American || Performs as soloist / president of the Luzerne Music Center |
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|[[Rachel Barton Pine|Barton, Rachel]] || Rachel Barton Pine || 1974/10/11 || Chicago, Illinois, US|| living || || American || Studied with [[Roland and Almita Vamos]] |
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|[[Anastasia Khitruk|Khitruk, Anastasia]] || Анастасия Хитрук || 1974/08 || Moscow, USSR || living || || Russian-American || Studied with [[Dorothy DeLay]] at Juilliard School |
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|[[Marie Scheublé|Scheublé, Marie]] || || 1974 || France || living || || French || Pupil of [[Gérard Poulet]] / first prize in the Yehudi Menuhin Competition / post-romantic repertoire |
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|[[Mariana Todorova|Todorova, Mariana]] || || 1974 || Varna, Bulgaria || living || || Bulgarian || Soloist with various European orchestras / concertmaster of the Spanish Radiotelevision orchestra / chamber musician |
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|[[Corina Belcea|Belcea, Corina]] || || 1975 || Romania || living || || Romanian || Pupil of [[Natalia Boyarskaya]] at the Yehudi Menukin School / founded the [[Belcea Quartet]] |
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|[[Jenny Oaks Baker|Baker, Jenny Oaks]] || || 1975/05/27 || Provo, Utah US || living || || American || Former member of the National Symphony Orchestra / successful recording artist |
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|[[Haylie Ecker|Ecker, Haylie]] || || 1975/10/09 || Perth, Australia || living || || Australian || founding member of the Bond string quartet / artistic director of the children's classical concert series PLAY! |
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|[[Kam Ning]] || || 1975 || Singapore || living || || Singaporean || Student of [[Yehudi Menuhin]] and later [[Donald Weilerstein]] / Soloist with leading orchestras |
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|[[Elvira Misbakhova|Misbakhova, Elvira]] || Elvira Rafailovna Misbakhova || 1975/06/20 || Nizhnekamsk, Russia || living || Montreal || Russian-Canadian || violinist and violist / chamber musician / recording artist / international soloist |
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|[[Simone Zgraggen|Zgraggen, Simone]] || || 1975/08/08 || Altdorf, Switzerland || living || || Swiss || Pupil of Alexander van Wijnkoop and [[Ulf Hoelscher]] / concertmaster of Basel Sinfonietta / educator |
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|[[Carolin Widmann|Widmann, Carolin]] || || 1976 || Munich, Germany || living || || German || Studied with [[Igor Ozim]], [[Michèle Auclair]] and [[David Takeno]] / Plays a 1782 Giovanni Battista Guadagnini |
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|[[Mirijam Contzen|Contzen, Mirijam]] || || 1976 || Münster, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Tibor Varga (violinist)|Tibor Varga]] /<ref>[https://www.mirijamcontzen.com/ website]</ref> |
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|[[Hande Özyürek|Özyürek, Hande]] || || 1976 || Istanbul, Turkey || living || || German || Pupil of Çiğdem İyicil / award-winning soloist and chamber musician across Europe |
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|[[Viviane Hagner|Hagner, Viviane]] || || 1977 || Munich, Germany || living || || German || soloist with leading orchestras / chamber musician |
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|[[Susanne Hou|Hou, Susanne]] || Yi-Jia Susanne Hou || 1977 || Shanghai, China || living || || Canadian || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]], Naoko Tanaka, and [[Cho-Liang Lin]] / Violinist / recording artist |
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|[[Li I-ching]] || || 1977/12/18 || Taiwan || living || || Taiwanese || International soloist / concertmaster of Taiwan's National Symphony Orchestra |
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|[[Leila Josefowicz|Josefowicz, Leila]] || Leila Bronia Josefowicz || 1977/19/20 || Mississauga, Ontario || living || || Canadian || Studied with [[Jaime Laredo]], [[Josef Gingold|Joseph Gingold]], [[Felix Galimir]] and [[Jascha Brodsky]] / Plays the 1739 "Ebersolt" Guarneri del Gesù. |
|[[Leila Josefowicz|Josefowicz, Leila]] || Leila Bronia Josefowicz || 1977/19/20 || Mississauga, Ontario || living || || Canadian || Studied with [[Jaime Laredo]], [[Josef Gingold|Joseph Gingold]], [[Felix Galimir]] and [[Jascha Brodsky]] / Plays the 1739 "Ebersolt" Guarneri del Gesù. |
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|[[Geneviève Laurenceau|Laurenceau, Geneviève]] || || 1977/11/02 || Strasbourg, France || living || || French || Pupil of [[Wolfgang Marschner]] and [[Zakhar Bron]] / international soloist, chamber musician and recording artist / educator |
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|[[Gwendolyn Masin|Masin, Gwendolyn]] || || 1977/11/77 || Amsterdam, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || Pupil of [[Herman Krebbers]] / tours as soloist and chamber musician / performances with various orchestras / educator |
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|[[Nadezda Tokareva|Tokareva, Nadezda]] || || 1977/11/27 || Penza, Russia || living || Ljubljana, Slovenia || Russian-Slovenian || Pupil of Eduard Grach / international soloist / chamber musician / educator |
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|[[Janine Jansen|Jansen, Janine]] || || 1978/01/07 || Soest, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || Pupil of [[Philippe Hirschhorn]] and [[Boris Belkin]] / Plays the "Barrere" Stradivari, 1727 |
|[[Janine Jansen|Jansen, Janine]] || || 1978/01/07 || Soest, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || Pupil of [[Philippe Hirschhorn]] and [[Boris Belkin]] / Plays the "Barrere" Stradivari, 1727 |
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|[[Vanessa-Mae|Mae, Vanessa]] || Vanessa Mae Vanakorn Nicholson / Chén Měi || 1978/10/27 || Singapore || living || || British || Genres: Classical, techno, electronic and pop |
|[[Vanessa-Mae|Mae, Vanessa]] || Vanessa Mae Vanakorn Nicholson / Chén Měi || 1978/10/27 || Singapore || living || || British || Genres: Classical, techno, electronic and pop |
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|[[Ioana Petcu-Colan|Petcu-Colan, Ioana]] || || 1978 || Cork, Ireland || living || || Irish || soloist and widely performed chamber musician / interest in contemporary music |
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|[[Sara Trobäck|Trobäck, Sara]] || born Sara Katarina Trobäck || 1978 || Örebro, Sweden || living || Gothenburg || Swedish || Pupil of [[György Pauk]] / co-founder of Trio Poseidon / leader of the Gothenburg Symphony orchestra |
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|[[Lisa Batiashvili|Batiashvili, Lisa]] || b. Elisabed Batiashvili || 1979 || Tbilisi, Georgia || living || || Georgian || 2nd Prize Sibelius Competition, 1995 / Plays the "Engleman" Stradivari, 1709 |
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|[[Marie Cantagrill|Cantagrill, Marie]] || || 1979 || France || living || || French || Pupil of [[Igor Oïstrakh]] / soloist with orchestras and in recitals |
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|[[Amanda Favier|Favier, Amanda]] || || 1979/04/07 || Paris, France || living || || French || Pupil of [[Gérard Poulet]] and [[Igor Ozim]] / soloist from age 9 / chamber musician / recording artist |
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|[[Anna Gebert|Gebert, Anna]] || || 1979 || Warsaw, Poland || living || || Finnish || Pupil of Igor Bezrodny and Magdalena Rezler / concert master of the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra / chamber musician |
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|[[Liza Ferschtman|Ferschtman, Liza]] || || 1979 || Hilversum, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || Pupil of Yvry Gitlis, [[Igor Oistrakh]] and [[Aaron Rosand]] / soloist appearing with several orchestras / chamber musician |
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|[[Hilary Hahn|Hahn, Hilary]] || || 1979/11/27 || Lexington, Kentucky, US || living || || American || Pupil of [[Klara Berkovich]] and [[Jascha Brodsky]] / Plays an 1864 copy of Paganini's Cannone made by Vuillaume |
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|[[Ayano Ninomiya|Ninomiya, Ayano]] || || 1979 || Takamatsu, Japan || living || || Japanese-American || Pupil of [[Robert Mann]] / chamber musician performing internationally with various ensembles |
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|[[Frederieke Saeijs|Saeijs, Frederieke]] || || 1979/01/25 || The Hague, Netherlands || living || || Dutch || International soloist with various orchestras / educator |
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|[[Satu Vänskä|Vänskä, Satu]] || || 1979 || Kinki, Japan || living || Australia || Finnish-Australian || Studied under [[Ilya Grubert]], [[Zinaida Gilels]] and [[Pavel Vernikov]] / Award-winning soloist / assistant leader of the Australian Chamber Orchestra |
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|[[Sarah Chang|Chang, Sarah]] || b. Young Joo Chang || 1980/12/10 || Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US || living || || Korean-American || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]] / Plays the "ex Isaac Stern" Guarneri del Gesù, 1717 |
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|[[Elsa Grether|Grether, Elsa]] || || 1980/06/28 || Mulhouse, France || living || || French || Pupil of [[Ruggiero Ricci]] / soloist and recitalist performing in music festivals in France and abroad |
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|[[Karina Canellakis|Canellakis, Karina]] || || 1981/08/23 || New York, New York US || living || || American || Pupil of [[Ida Kavafian]] / violinist who later became a conductor |
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|[[Marina Chiche|Chiche, Marina]] || || 1981/11/10 || Marseille, France || living || || French || Pupil of [[Jean Ter-Merguerian]] and [[Ana Chumachenco]] / international soloist and recitalist / educator, recording artist and radio producer / Plays a Giuseppe Gagliano, 1762 |
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|[[Rachel Kolly d'Alba|Kolly d'Alba, Rachel]] || || 1981/05/21 || Lausanne, Switzerland || living || || Swiss || Studied with [[Igor Ozim]], [[Franco Gulli]], [[Thomas Kakuska]], [[Thomas Brandis]], [[Hansheinz Schneeberger]] and [[Ivry Gitlis]] / Plays a 1732 Stradivari |
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|[[Catherine Manoukian|Manoukian, Catherine]] || || 1981/06/02 || Toronto, Canada || living || || Canadian || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]] / débuted with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra when 12 / soloist with many prominent orchestras / now based in Sweden |
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|[[Jessie Montgomery|Montgomery, Jessie]] || || 1981 || New York, New York US || living || || American || violinist, composer, chamber musician and music educator |
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|[[Sarah Nemtanu|Nemtanu, Sarah]] || || 1981 || || living || || Franco-Romanian || soloist with [[Luc Héry]] / concertmaster of the Orchestre national de France / recording artist |
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|[[Baiba Skride|Skride, Baiba]] || Riga, Latvia || 1981 || || living || || Latvian || International performer with various orchestras / recording artist |
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|[[Arabella Steinbacher|Steinbacher, Arabella]] || || 1981/11/14 || Munich, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]] and [[Ivry Gitlis]] / Plays the "Booth" Stradivari, 1716 |
|[[Arabella Steinbacher|Steinbacher, Arabella]] || || 1981/11/14 || Munich, Germany || living || || German || Pupil of [[Dorothy DeLay]] and [[Ivry Gitlis]] / Plays the "Booth" Stradivari, 1716 |
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|[[Min Lee|Lee, Min]] || Lee Huei Min || c. 1982 || Singapore || living || || Singaporean || Pupil of [[Erick Friedman]] / soloist with leading orchestras |
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|[[Ani Batikian|Batikian, Ani]] || || 1982/11/22 || Yerevan, Armenia || living || || Armenian || Studied at the Royal Academy of Music, receiving top violin prize / later pupil of Salvatore Accardo in Italy / solo concert performer |
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|[[Cora Venus Lunny|Lunny, Cora Venus]] || || 1982 || Dublin, Ireland || living || || Irish || Student of [[Joji Hattori]] and [[Vladimir Spivakov]] / award-winning classical musician / also folk music / recording artist |
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|[[Caroline Shaw|Shaw, Caroline]] || || 1982/08/01 || Greenville, North Carolina, US || living || || American || Violinist and composer / Pulitzer Prize for Music / chamber musician |
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|[[Lorenza Borrani|Borrani, Lorenza]] || || 1983 || Florence, Italy || living || || Italian || Leader, director, soloist and chamber musician / educator |
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|[[Sayaka Shoji|Shoji, Sayaka]] || || 1983/01/30 || Tokyo, Japan || living || || Japanese || Studied with [[Uto Ughi]] and [[Riccardo Brengola]] at Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, and later with [[Saschko Gawriloff]] and [[Zakhar Bron]] in Germany / Plays the "Recamier" Stradivari, 1729 |
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|[[Julia Fischer|Fischer, Julia]] || || 1983/06/15 || Munich, Germany || living || || German || Also concert pianist / Pupil of [[Lydia Dubrowskaya]] and [[Ana Chumachenco]] / Plays a Philipp Augustin violin, 2012 |
|[[Julia Fischer|Fischer, Julia]] || || 1983/06/15 || Munich, Germany || living || || German || Also concert pianist / Pupil of [[Lydia Dubrowskaya]] and [[Ana Chumachenco]] / Plays a Philipp Augustin violin, 2012 |
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|[[Jessica Linnebach|Linnebach, Jessica]] || || 1983 || Edmonton, Canada || living || || Canadian || Founding member of the [[Zukerman Chamber Players]] / soloist and chamber musician |
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|[[Oksana Pečeny|Pečeny, Oksana]] || || 1983/04/23 || Kyiv, Ukraine || living || || Ukrainian || Student of Primož Novsak / soloist with Slovenian orchestras / chamber musician |
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|[[Alina Pogostkina|Pogostkina, Alina]] || || 1983/11/18 || Leningrad, Russia || living || || Russian-German || Pupil of [[Antje Weithaas]] / She won the 1997 ''Louis Spohr Competition'' and 1st Prize at the ''International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition'', 2005 |
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|[[Yang Jing (violinist)|Yang Jing]] || || 1983 || Gulangyu, China || living || || Chinese || award-winning violinist, violist and five-string violist / viola principal of Camerata Salzburg, principal violist of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony |
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|[[Lindsay Deutsch|Deutsch, Lindsay]] || || 1984/11/28 || Houston, Texas, US || living || || American || Pupil of [[Robert Lipsett]] / soloist performances from the age of 11 / |
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|[[Iva Kramperová|Kramperová, Iva]] || || 1984 || Czechoslovakia || living || || Czech || Concert master of the [[Barocco sempre giovane]] / concert performer and recording artist / educator |
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|[[Mari Samuelsen|Samuelsen, Mari]] || || 1984/12/21 || Hamar, Norway || living || || Norwegian || Child prodigy / pupil of [[Arve Tellefsen]] and [[Stephan Barratt-Due]] / frequently performs with her brother Håkon, a cellist |
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|[[Catharina Chen|Chen, Catharina]] || || 1985 || Norway || living || || Norwegian || Concert master of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet |
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|[[Leticia Moreno|Moreno, Leticia]] || || 1985 || Madrid, Spain || living || || Spanish || Pupil of [[Zakhar Bron]] / performed from an early age / extensive repertoire |
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|[[Soyoung Yoon|Yoon, Soyoung]] || || 1984/10/18 || Seoul, South Korea || living || || South Korean || Pupil of [[Zakhar Bron]] / award-winning violinist |
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|[[Alina Ibragimova|Ibragimova, Alina]] || || 1985/09/28 || Polevskoy, Russia || living || || Russian || Pupil of Valentina Korolkova and [[Natalya Boyarskaya]] / recitalist, soloist and recording artist based in London |
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|[[Diana Yukawa|Yukawa, Diana]] || Daiana Yukawa || 1985/09/16 || Tokyo, Japan || living || || British || Violinist and composer / Classical and modern performer |
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|[[Mayuko Kamio|Kamio, Mayuko]] || || 1986/06/12 || Osaka, Japan || living || || Japanese || Pupil of [[Zakhar Bron]] / 1st Prize at Tchaikovsky Competition, 2007 / Plays the 1727 "ex Joseph Joachim" Stradivarius, on loan from Suntory |
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|[[Vilde Frang|Frang, Vilde]] || || 1986/08/19 || Oslo, Norway || living || || Norwegian || Pupil of [[Anne-Sophie Mutter]], [[Kolja Blacher]] and [[Ana Chumachenco]] / Plays a Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, 1864 |
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|[[Olga Kholodnaya|Kholodnaya, Olga]] || Olga Show ||1987/12/10 ||Cheboksary, Russia ||living || || Russian || Pupil of [[Zakhar Bron]], Marcus Wolf and [[Didier Lockwood]] / Plays an 1853 [[Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume|Jean Baptiste Vuillaume]] |
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|[[Tianwa Yang|Yang, Tianwa]] || Yáng Tianwa || 1987/04/08 || Beijing, China || living || || Chinese || Pupil of [[Lin Yaoji]] and protégé by [[Isaac Stern]] / Plays a Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri del Gesù, 1730 |
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|[[Nicola Benedetti|Benedetti, Nicola]] || || 1987/07/19 || West Kilbride, Scotland, UK || living || || English || Pupil of [[Yehudi Menuhin]] and [[Natasha Boyarskaya]] |
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|[[Chloë Hanslip|Hanslip, Cloé]] || Chloë Elise Hanslip || 1987/09/28 || Guildford, UK || living || || English || Pupil of [[Natasha Boyarskaya]] and [[Zakhar Bron]] / Plays a 1737 Guarneri del Gesù |
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|[[Clara-Jumi Kang|Kang, Clara-Jumi]] || Clara-Jumi Kang || 1987 || Mannheim, Germany || living || || German, Korean-German || Pupil of [[Valery Gradov]], [[Dorothy Delay]] and [[Hyo Kang]] / Plays a 1708 "Ex-Strauss" Stradivarius |
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|[[Maria-Elisabeth Lott|Lott, Maria-Elisabeth]] || Clara-Jumi Kang || 1987/06/02 || Schramberg, Germany || living || || German || International orchestral soloist |
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|[[Zia Hyunsu Shin|Shin, Zia Hyunsu]] || Hyun-Soo Shin || 1987/07/16 || Jeonju, South Korea || living || || South Korean || Award-winning violinist |
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|[[Irene Abrigo|Abrigo, Irene]] |
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|Solo concert violinist, student of Marie-Annick Nicolas, Pierre Amoyal and Corina Belcea. She plays a Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, 1758 |
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|[[Yasmine Azaiez|Azaiez, Yasmine]] || || 1988/10/16 || London, England || living || || British || Studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School / now based in Tunisia |
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|[[Veronika Eberle|Eberle, Veronika]] || || 1988/12/26 || Donauwörth, Germany || living || || German || She plays the "ex Busch" Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, 1783 |
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|[[Ragnhild Hemsing|Hemsing, Ragnhild]] || || 1988/02/15 || Nord-Aurdal, Norway || living || || Norwegian || débuted with the Bergan Philharmonic when 13 / appearances at major festivals and concert halls in Norway |
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|[[Carlotta Nobile|Nobile, Carlotta]] || || 1988/12/20 || Rome, Italy || 2013/07/16 || Benevento, Italy || Italian || violinist, art historian and writer / artistic director of Santa Sophia Academy chamber orchestra |
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|[[Bomsori Kim|Kim, Bomsori]] || || 1989/12/13 || Daegu, South Korea || living || New York City, USA || Korean || Pupil of [[:ko:김영욱 (바이올린 연주자)|Young Uck Kim]], Sylvia Rosenberg, and Ronald Copes / Plays a [[Joannes Baptista Guadagnini|J.B. Guadagnini Turin]], 1774 |
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|[[Jennifer Pike|Pike, Jennifer]] || || 1989/11/09 || England || living || || English || At age 12 was BBC Young Musician of the Year / performances with various orchestras |
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|[[Alexandra Soumm|Soumm, Alexandra]] || || 1989/05/17 || Moscow, Russia || living || Paris || French || Award-winning violinist / international soloist with several orchestras |
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|[[Paula Šūmane|Šūmane, Paula]] || || 1989/05/04 || Riga, Latvia || living || || Latvian || Soloist and concertmaster |
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|[[Airi Suzuki (violinist)|Suzuki, Airi]] || Suzuki Airi || 1989/11/09 || Tokyo, Japan || living || || Japanese || Award-winning young violinist |
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|[[Eldbjørg Hemsing|Hemsing, Eldbjørg]] || || 1990/02/16 || Nord-Aurdal, Norway || living || || Norwegian || child prodigy / pupil of [[Boris Kuschnir]] / collaboration with [[Tan Dun]] / chamber musician and soloist with numerous orchestras |
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|[[Emma Steele|Steele, Emma]] || || 1990/04/11 || Chicago, Illinois || living || || American || Soloist and concertmaster, Royal Danish Orchestra <ref>https://kglteater.dk/en/about-us/arts/the-royal-danish-orchestra?section=28021</ref> |
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|[[Ioana Cristina Goicea|Goicea, Ioana Crstina]] || || 1993/11/06 || Bucharest, Romania || living || || Romanian || Pupil of [[Mariana Sîrbu]] / recitalist, soloist and chamber musician |
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|[[Christina Brabetz|Brabetz, Christina]] || || 1993/10/08 || Windhoek, Namibia || living || || South African || Pupil of Thomas Christian at Hochschule für Musik Detmold / winner of TONALi Grand Prix |
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|[[Salina Fisher|Fisher, Salina]] || || 1993/10/06 || New Zealand || living || || New Zealand || Violinist and composer |
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|[[Rebeca Nuez Suarez|Nuez Suarez, Rebeca]] || Rebeca Nuez || 1993/11/10 || Las Palmas, Spain || living || London, England || Spanish || Violinist interested in contemporary classical music |
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|[[Anastasiya Petryshak|Petryshak, Anastasiya]] || || 1994/04/12 || Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine || living || || Ukrainian || Classical violinist working with [[Andrea Bocelli]] |
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|[[Esther Yoo|Yoo, Esthe]] || || 1994/06/11 || US || living || || American || pupil of [[Ana Chumachenco]] / international soloist with various orchestras / chamber musician / recording artist |
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|[[Ana Lucrecia Taglioretti|Taglioretti, Ana Lucrecia]] || || 1995/12/25|| Paraguay || 2020/1/7|| Asunción, Paraguay || Paraguan || Played with the Paraguayan National Symphonic Orchestra and other groups / cause of death unknown |
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|[[Hiroka Matsumoto|Matsumoto, Hiroka]] || Matsumoto Hiroka|| 1995 || Yokohama, Japan || living || || Japanese || student of [[Koichiro Harada]] and [[Gérard Poulet]] / award-winning classical violinist who played from an early age |
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|[[Judith Stapf|Stapf, Judith]] || || 1997/05/31 || Rheinbach, Germany || living || || German || Soloist with various orchestras |
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|[[Hawijch Elders|Elders, Hawijch]] || || 1998/10/31 || Grenoble, France || living || || Dutch || Pupil of [[Ilya Grubert]] / performances in the Netherlands and abroad |
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|[[Lindsey Stirling|Stirling, Lindsey]] || || 1986/09/21 || Santa Ana, California, US || living || || American|| |
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|[[Meredith Ezinma Ramsay|Ramsay, Meredith Ezinma]] || Ezinma || 1991/01/11 || Lincoln, Nebraska US || || || American || <ref name="Complex">{{cite web|url=https://www.complex.com/music/2019/09/hip-hop-violinist-ezinma-interview |title=Hip-Hop Violinist Ezinma is Much More Than a Viral Sensation |first=Carolyn |last=Bernucca |date=September 5, 2019 |website=Complex |access-date=September 17, 2020}}</ref> |
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|[[Judith Aller|Aller, Judith]] || || 2000s || Los Angeles, US || living || || American || Pupil of [[Jascha Heifetz]] / recitalist and soloist with the Pori Symphony Orchestra and with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra |
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|[[Kinga Augustyn|Augustyn, Kinga]] || || 2000s || Wrocław, Poland || living || New York City || Polish-American || Pupil of Zbigniew Szuflat and [[Dorothy DeLay]] / soloist with various orchestras / recording artist |
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|[[Camille Babut du Marès|Babut du Marès, Camille]] || || 2000s || Belgium || living || Belgium || Belgian || Pupil of Véronique Bogaerts and Yuzuko Horigome / international soloist and recitalist |
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|[[Mira Benjamin|Benjamin, Mira]] || || 2010s|| Vancouver, Canada || living || London, England || Canadian || Violinist and chamber musician / former member of Quatuor Bozzini / recording artist |
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|[[Zoë Black|Black, Zoë]] || || 2010s|| Australia || living || || Australian || Recitalist and soloist / plays with the Australian Chamber Orchestra |
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|[[Anastasia Chebotareva|Chebotareva, Anastasia]] || || 2000s|| Odesa, Ukraine || living || || Ukrainian || Tours in Italy, UK, France and German / recording artist |
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|[[Nancy Dahn|Dahn, Nancy]] || || 1990s|| Canada || living || || Canadian || Classical violinist and violist / educator / co-founded the Tuckamore Festival |
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|[[Julie-Anne Derome|Derome, Julie-Anne]] || || 1990s|| Montreal, Canada || living || || Canadian || Pupil of Taras Gabora and Sonia Jelinkova / Interested in 20th-century music / chamber musician and soloist / recording artist |
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|[[Jennifer Frautschi|Frautschi, Jennifer]] || || 2000s|| Pasadena, California, US || living || Brookline, Massachusetts, US || American|| Pupil of [[Robert Lipsett]] and [[Robert Mann]] / soloist with various orchestras |
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|[[Karen Gomyo|Gomyo, Karen]] || || 2010s|| Tokyo, Japan || living || || Canadian || Student of Mauricio Fuks, [[Dorothy DeLay]] and [[Donald Weilerstein]] / soloist and chamber musician |
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|[[Clio Gould|Gould, Clio]] || || 2000s|| England || living || || English || Classical violinist, educator, director of the Royal Academy Soloists and leader of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
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|[[Viktoria Grigoreva|Grigoreva, Viktoria]] || || 1990s|| Kharkiv, Ukraine || living || London, England || Ukrainian || Studied under Semion Mikitiansky and Irina Grebneva / Concert violinist and educator |
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|[[Maria Kouznetsova (violinist)|Kouznetsova, Maria]] || || 1991 || Ryazan, Russia || living || || Russian || Award-winning young violinist |
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|[[Judith Ingolfsson|Ingolfsson, Judith]] || || 1990s|| Reykjavik, Iceland || living || Stuttgart, Germany || Icelandic || Student of [[Jascha Brodsky]] / international soloist appearing with many orchestras / chamber musician |
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|[[Karen Johnson (violinist)|Johnson, Karen]] || || 2000s|| Gilbert, Arizona, US || living || || American || Chamber musician and concertmaster |
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|[[Katalin Kokas|Kokas, Katalin]] || || 2000s|| Kaposvár, Hungary || living || || Hungarian || Student of Ferenc Halász and Dénes Kovács / Chamber musician performing with various orchestras |
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|[[Yoon Kwon|Kwon, Yoon]] || || 1990s || Seoul, South Korea || living || || Korean-American || Child prodigy / student of [[Dorothy DeLay]], [[Hyo Kang]], [[Cho-Liang Lin]] and [[Donald Weilerstein]] / duos with pianist sister [[Min Kwon]] / chamber musician / educator |
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|[[Gabrielle Lester|Lester, Gabrielle]] || || 1980s|| London, England || living || || English || Classical violinist, orchestra leader and chamber musician / discography of classical, popular and soundtrack music |
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|[[Eva León|León, Eva]] || || 1990s || Las Palmas, Spain || living || || Spanish || International classical violinist, performances with leading orchestras / recording artist |
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|[[Elena Makhnev|Makhnev, Elena]] || || 2000s || Guanajuato, Mexico || living || || Mexican || Virtuoso violinist currently studying in Moscow |
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|[[Frances Mason|Mason, Frances]] || || 1960s || United Kingdom || living || || British || Studied under [[Alan Loveday]] / specializing in chamber music but also soloist / educator |
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|[[Edna Michell|Michell, Edna]] || || 1960s || Tel Aviv, Israel || living || || Israeli-American || Studied under [[Lorand Fenyves]], [[Ödön Pártos]] and [[Ivan Galamian]] / international recitalist and soloist / founder of the Cantilena Chamber Players / educator |
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|[[Tatjana Olujić|Olujić, Tatjana]] || || 1970s || Belgrade, Serbia || living || || Serbian || Award-winning violinist and educator |
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|[[Ruth Palmer|Palmer, Ruth]] || || 2000s || United Kingdom || living || || British || award-winning recitalist and recording artist |
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|[[Stéphanie Paulet|Paulet, Stéphanie]] || || 2010s || Rhône-Alpes, France || living || Paris || French || First violin in French Baroque ensembles / chamber musician and educator |
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|[[Adela Peña|Peña, Adela]] || || 1990s || New York City, US || living || || American || Student of Rochelle Walton / founding member of the Eroica Trio |
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|[[Alice Piérot|Piérot, Alice]] || || 1980s || France || living || || French || Chamber musician, Baroque violinist and recording artist / member of the Amarillis ensemble / educator |
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|[[Erika Raum|Raum, Erika]] || || 1990s || Canada || living || || Canadian || Student of [[Lorand Fenyves]] / recitalist and chamber musician / orchestral appearances in Canada and abroad |
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|[[Lucie Robert|Robert, Lucie]] || || 1980s || Montreal, Canada || living || || Canadian || Student of [[Josef Gingold]] / violinist, composer and educator |
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|[[Ania Safonova|Safonova, Ania]] || || 1990s || Tomsk, Russia || living || London, England || Russian-Israeli || Student of Svetlanda Goffman and later Felix Andrievsky / Concertmaster of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden / chamber musician |
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|[[Julia Sakharova|Sakharova, Julia]] || || 2000s || Zheleznovodsk, Russia || living || US || Russian || Child prodigy / student of [[Taras Gabora]], [[Almita Vamos]], [[Milan Vitek]] and [[Donald Weilerstein]] / assistant concertmaster, chamber musician, educator |
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|[[Ani Schnarch|Schnarch, Ani]] || || 2000s || Bucharest, Romania || living || London, England || Israeli-British || Student of Felix Andrievsky / Soloist and chamber musician performing with various orchestras / educator |
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|[[Hélène Schmitt|Schmitt, Hélène]] || || 1990s || France || living || Boulogne-Billancourt, France || French || Chamber musician specializing in Baroque music / recording artist / educator |
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|[[Lisa Shihoten|Shihoten, Lisa]] || || 1990s || Chicago, US|| living || Houston, US || American || Student of Betty Haag-Kuhnke / chamber musician and recitalist / educator |
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|[[Mary Simpson (violinist)|Simpson, Mary]] || || 2000s || Virginia, US|| living || Houston, US || American || Classically trained violinist, now playing bluegrass |
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|[[Mariana Sîrbu|Sîrbu, Mariana]] || || 1960s || Iași, Romania|| living || Leipzig, Germany || Romanian || Student of [[Ștefan Gheorghiu (violinist)|Ștefan Gheorghiu]] / international soloist / founder of the Academia String Quartet / educator |
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|[[Vesna Stefanovich-Gruppman|Stefanovich-Gruppman, Vesna]] || || 1990s || Serbia || living || Rotterdam, Netherlands || Serbian || Soloist and chamber musician / performances with various orchestras / recording artist / educator |
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|[[Janet Sung|Sung, Janet]] || || 2000s || New York City, US|| living || Chicago, US || American || Student of [[Josef Gingold]] / soloist with numerous orchestras / educator |
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|[[Ralitsa Tcholakova|Tcholakova, Ralitsa]] || || 2000s || Bulgaria || living || || Canadian || International soloist and chamber musician / music writer / recording artist |
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|[[Mela Tenenbaum|Tenenbaum, Mela]] || || 1970s || Ukraine || living || || American || Soloist and chamber musician / recording artist |
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|[[Candida Thompson|Thompson, Candida]] || || 2000s || Glasgow, Scotland || living || Amsterdam, Netherlands || British || Student of David Takeno / International chamber musician and soloist / leader of the Amsterdam Sinfonietta / recording artist |
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|[[Shirley J. Thompson|Thompson, Shirley J.]] || || 1990s || London, England || living || London, England || British || Composer, conductor, violinist and academic |
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|[[Hideko Udagawa|Udagawa, Hideko]] || || 2000s || Japan || living || London, England || Japanese || International soloist / recording artist |
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==See also== |
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*[[List of women classical pianists]] |
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*[[Lists of women in music]] |
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*[[Women in music]] |
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== Citations == |
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==General references== |
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*[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=IQkVAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=it&pg=GBS.RA1-PA34 "Female Performers on the Violin"], ''The Musical World'', No.CLXVI – New Series No.LXXII, p. 34 (May 16, 1839) |
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*[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/14884/14884-h/14884-h.htm#CHAPTER_X "Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday", Chapter X. "Women as Violini"], Henry C. Lahee (1899) |
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*[https://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/903021?uid=2&uid=4&sid=21103894644437 "Lady Violinists"], ''The Musical Times'', Vol. 47, No. 764, pp. 662–668 (Oct. 1, 1906) |
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=ocmjAQAAQBAJ ''An Encyclopedia of the Violin''], Alberto Bachmann (1926) |
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*[http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/violino-e-violinisti_(Enciclopedia_Italiana)/ "Violino e Violinisti"], ''Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani'' (1937) |
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=nocHAQAAMAAJ "Violin virtuosos: from Paganini to the 21st century"], Henry Roth (1997) |
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*[http://web.unife.it/utenti/gianluca.lavilla/Hubay.pdf "Allievi di Hubay (selezione)"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041224055248/http://web.unife.it/utenti/gianluca.lavilla/Hubay.pdf |date=2004-12-24 }}, Gianluca La Villa (2003) |
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*[http://www.violinist.com/discussion/response.cfm?ID=19135 "Great female violinists of the past"], Violinist.com – Blog (2010) |
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*[http://www.violinist.com/blog/Mle/20111/11991/ "Violin works with connections to female violinists"], Violinist.com – Blog (2011) |
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*[http://songofthelark.wordpress.com/2011/08/23/great-female-violinists-a-list/ "Great Female Violinists: A List"] – Blog (2011) |
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*[http://songofthelark.wordpress.com/2011/10/10/article-addendum-on-female-violinists-by-george-dubourg-1852/ Article: "Addendum on Female Violinists"] by George Dubourg (1852) – Blog (2011) |
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*[http://www.thestrad.com/latest/editorschoice/who-were-the-early-female-violinists "Who were the early female violinists?"], The Strad (March 7, 2014) |
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*[http://www.sophie-drinker-institut.de/index.php?page=suchen "musikwissenschaftliche Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung"], search page in German – Sophie Drinke Institut (c)2013 |
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 16 June 2024
This is a chronological list of female classical professional concert violinists.
Those without a known date of birth are listed separately in alphabetical order.
Sortable list[edit]
Total listed: 412
Name | Alias | Birth date (yyyy/mm/dd) | Birthplace | Died (yyyy/mm/dd) | Place last living | Nationality | Notes |
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Plunkett, Catherine | 1725 c. | Dublin, Ireland | 1745 or later | Irish | [1] | ||
della Pietà, Santa | Sanza (Samaritana) della Pietà | 1725–1750 c. | Venice, Italy | 1775 or later | Venice, Italy | Italian | Also contralto and composer at Ospedale della Pietà / Pupil of Antonio Vivaldi |
della Pietà, Anna Maria | Anna Maria della Pietà | 1696 | Venice, Italy | 1782 | Venice, Italy | Italian | Also singer, musician and composer at Ospedale della Pietà / Pupil of Antonio Vivaldi |
della Pietà, Chiara | Chiara della Pietà | 1718 | Venice, Italy | 1791 | Venice, Italy | Italian | Also singer and composer at Ospedale della Pietà / Pupil of Antonio Vivaldi |
Gambarini, Elisabetta | Mrs. Chazal | 1730/09/07 | Italy | 1765/02/09 | England | Italian-English | Also composer/conductor |
Sirmen, Maddalena | Maddalena (Madelena) Laura Sirmen (Syrmen) b. Lombardini | 1745/12/9 | Venice, Italy | 1818/05/18 | Venice, Italy | Italian | Also composer at Ospedale della Pietà / Pupil of Giuseppe Tartini |
Schmeling, Gertrude | Gertrude Elisabeth Mara / Schmehling (Schmelling, Schmaeling, Schmaehling) | 1749/02/23 | Kassel, Germany | 1833/01/20 | Reval (Tallinn), Estonia | German | Also guitarist, soprano and harpsichordist /[2] |
Bayer, Caroline | Karoline Bayer (Beyer, Beyern) | 1758 | Vienna, Austria | 1803 | Austria | Austrian | Also composer |
Strinasacchi, Regina | Regina Schlick / Catarina Strinasacchi | 1761/02/28 | Ostiglia, Italy | 1839/06/11 | Dresden, Germany | Italian | Dedicatee of W. A. Mozart's Violin Sonata KV 454 /[3] |
Gautherot, Louise | M.me Louise Gautherot / b. Louise Deschamps | 1763 | France | 1808/07/28 | London | French | Pupil of Nicolas Capron /[4] |
Larrivée, Henriette | L’Arrivée (Agathe-Elisabeth) Henriette / Henriette Larrivée-Borghese | 1764/11/06 | Paris, France | 1839/03/26 | Paris, France | French | Violinist, pianist and composer / Performed in the French provinces and in London |
Paravicini, Giulia | Giulia Parravicini-Albergandi | 1769 | Turin, Italy | 1843 or later | Italian | Pupil of Giovanni Battista Viotti, Charles Philippe Lafont and Rodolphe Kreutzer /[5] | |
Gerbini, Luigia | Luigia (Lugia, Luisa, Louise), Garbini (Gardini) | 1770 c. | Turin, Italy | 1819 or later | Italian | Pupil of Gaetano Pugnani / [6] | |
Petersén, Marie Antoinette | Maria Antonia "Marie Antoinette" Petersen / b. Crux | 1771 | Mannheim, Germany | 1855 | Sweden | Swedish | violinist and singer |
Gondreville, Mussier de | Magnier de Gondreville-Ladurner | 1779 or earlier | France | 1825/10/28 | Saint-Denis, France | French | Wife of composer Ignaz Ladurner /[7] |
Filipowicz, Elisabeth | Filipowicz, Filipowitz, Elisabeth, Elise / b. Mayer, marr. Minelli | 1794 | Rastatt, Germany | 1841/05/4 | London, England | Polish | Also composer /[8] |
Krähmer, Caroline | Madame Krahmen / b. Carolina (Maria) Schleicher | 1794 | Bodensee, Germany | 1868 | Vienna, Austria | German | Also clarinettist, pianist, guitarist /[9] |
Borgman, Lovisa Charlotta | 1798 | Götheborg, Sweden | 1884 | Stockholm, Sweden | Swedish | ||
Neumann, Eleonore | Neumann, Leonore/Eleonore/Eleonora | 1819 | (Lissa, Prussia) Leszno, Poland | 1840/02/15 | Triest, Italy | (Prussian, Russian?), Polish?, Italian, Jewish | [10][11] |
Milanollo, Teresa | "Mademoiselle Adagio" / (Domenica Maria) Teresa, Theresa, Therese, Milanollo-Parmentier | 1827/08/28 | Savigliano, Italy | 1904/10/25 | Paris, France | Italian | Sister of Maria Milanollo / Owned the "Milanollo-Dragonetti" Stradivari, 1728 (played by Paganini and bequeathed her by Dragonetti) and the "Milanollo-Hembert" Stradivari, 1703 |
Milanollo, Maria | "Mademoiselle Staccato" | 1832/07/19 | Savigliano, Italy | 1848/10/21 | Paris, France | Italian | Sister of Teresa Milanollo / Owned the small violin "Milanollo" F. Ruggieri, 1680 c. |
Wendheim, Gabriele von | Wendheim, Hoffmann, Hofmann von Wendheim, Hoffmann von Wendheim, Gabriele von, Gabrielle | 1835 c. | Graz, Austria | 1883 or later | Austrian | Pupil of and dedicatee of Joseph Joachim's Nocturno for violin and orchestra, Op.12 (1858) /[12] | |
Ferni, Vincenzina | 1837 c. | Como, Italy | 1926/06 | Turin, Italy | Italian | Also soprano / Duo with her sister, violinist Carolina Ferni /[13] | |
Blunt, Anne | Lady Ann Blunt / Anne Isabella Noel Blunt (15th Baroness Wentworth) / b. Annabella King-Noel | 1837/09/22 | England | 1917/12/15 | Cairo, Egypt | English | Owned the "Lady Blunt" Stradivari, 1721 |
Neruda, Wilma | Lady Hallé / b. Wilhelmine (Vilémina) Maria Franziska Neruda | 1838/03/21 | Brno, Moravia | 1911/04/15 | Berlin, Germany | Moravian | Pupil of Leopold Jansa /[14] |
Neruda, Maria | Madame Arlberg-Neruda / b. Anna Marie Rudolfina Neruda | 1840/03/26 | Brno, Moravia | 1920/11/07 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Moravian | Pupil of Leopold Jansa /[15] |
Iacovino, Mariuccia | 1912/12/12 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 2008/05/16 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Brazilian | Also Instructor | |
Ferni, Carolina | 1839/02/20 | Como, Italy | 1926/06/04 | Milan, Italy | Italian | Pupil of Jean-Delphin Alard, Charles Auguste de Bériot, Charles Dancla and Henri Vieuxtemps / Also soprano / Duo with her sister, violinist Vincenzina Ferni /[13] | |
Brousil, Bertha | Brousil, Brusil, Bransil, Brousilová, Bertha | 1842 | Pisek, Czechoslovakia | 1919/11 | London, England | Czechoslovakian | Pupil of František Němec /[16] |
Urso, Camilla | 1842/06/13 | Nantes, France | 1902/01/20 | New York, New York US | American | [17] | |
Grünner, Marie | Marie (Grünner, Grüner, Gruner) Grünner-Messerschmidt | 1847 | Vienna, Austria | 1895/10/15 | Vienna, Austria | Austrian | Cousin of composer Johann Schrammel /[18] |
Lebouys, Catherine | Catherine (Catarina, Anna, Nina, Marie-Claire) Lebouys-Waldteufel | 1847 | Rome, Italy | 1876 or later | Italian | Pupil of Delphin Alard and Charles Auguste de Bériot/[19] | |
Ferni, Virginia | 1849 | Turin, Italy | 1934/02/04 | Turin, Italy | Italian | Also soprano / Cousin of violinists Vincenzina Ferni and Carolina Ferni /[13] | |
Drechsler-Hamilton, Bertha | Bertha Drechsler Adamson | 1849/03/25 | Edinburgh, Scotland | 1934/02/04 | Toronto, Canada | English | Also conductor /[20] |
Maier, Amanda | Röntgen-Maier, marr. Röntgen, Carolina Amanda Erika | 1853/02/20 | Landskrona, Sweden | 1894/06/15 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Swedish | Also organist and composer / Wife of composer Julius Röntgen /[21] |
Liebé, Therese | Liebe, Thérèse (Jeanne Berthe) | 1854/04/07 | Straßburg, Austria | 1897 or later | London, England | Austrian | Pupil of Teresa Milanollo /[22] |
Franko, Jeanne | 1855 | New Orleans, Louisiana, US | 1940/12/03 | New York, New York US | American | Also pianist / Pupil of Henri Vieuxtemps /[23] | |
Tayau, Marie | 1855/06/12 | Pau, France | 1892/08 | Paris, France | French | Violinist and violin teacher | |
Brehm, Mathilde | Mathilde Brem-Heim | 1856/12/03 | Oberdorf, Germany | 1886/03/02 | Davos-Platz, Germany | German | [24] |
Scharwenka, Marianne | born Stresow | 1856/02/25 | Germany | 1918/10/24 | Berlin, Germany | German | Violinist and composer |
Shattuck, Lillian | 1857 | Boston, Massachusetts US | 1940 | US | American | Student of Julius Eichberg / chamber musician / founded a women's string quartet | |
Bauer-Lechner, Natalie | b. Nathalie Lechner | 1858/05/09 | Vienna, Austria | 1921/06/8 | Austria | Austrian | Also violist in the Maria Soldat-Roeger String Quartet / Close friend of Gustav Mahler |
Barbi, Alice | Alice Laura Barbi | 1858/06/01 | Modena, Italy | 1948/09/04 | Rome, Italy | Italian | Also mezzo-soprano |
Tschetschulin, Agnes | 1859/02/24 | Helsinki, Finland | 1942 | Stockholm | Finnish | Also composer / Together with Jean Sibelius, pupil of Mitrofan Wasiljeff /[25] | |
Pommereul, Marguerite | Pommereuil, Aline-Marguerite, b. Guyet, marr. Rouvier | 1859/03 | Saint Mihiel, France | 1879 or later | France | French | Pupil of Jean-Delphin Alard /[26] |
Riley, Lucy | 1861 | England | 1897 or later | England | English | Pupil of Joseph Joachim / From 1886, 2nd violin of the "Shinner String Quartet" (leader, Emily Shinner) /[27] | |
Shinner, Emily | Emily Shinner-Liddell | 1862/07/07 | Cheltenham, England | 1901/07/17 | London, England | English | Pupil of Joseph Joachim / Leader of the "Shinner String Quartet" /[28] |
Soldat-Roeger, Maria | Marie Soldat-Röger / b. Soldat | 1863/03/25 | Graz, Austria | 1955/09/30 | Graz, Austria | Austrian | Pupil of Joseph Joachim / Played with Johannes Brahms / Owned a 'Guarnieri del Gesù', 1742 |
Senkrah, Arma | born Anna Loretta Harkness | 1864/06/06 | Williamson, New York, US | 1900/09/03 | Weimar, Germany | American | Student of Arno Hilf, Henryk Wieniawski and Joseph Lambert Massart / first prize at Conservatoire de Paris / successful performances throughout Europe |
Osgood, Marion | Marion G. Osgood | c. 1865 | Chelsea, Massachusetts, US | c. 1924 | American | Violinist, composer and orchestral conductor / founded the all-female Marion Osgood's Ladies Orchestra | |
Tua, Teresina | Teresa (or Teresina, Maria Felicita) Tua / Suor Maria di Gesù | 1866/04/24 | Turin, Italy | 1956/10/29 | Rome, Italy | Italian | Pupil of Lambert Massart /[29] / Owned the "Mond-Tua" Stradivari, 1709 |
Wietrowetz, Gabriela | Gabriele Wietrovitz | 1866/01/13 | Ljubliana, Slovenia | 1937/04/06 | Berlin, Germany | Italian-Slovenian | Pupil of Joseph Joachim /[30] |
Clench, Nora | Esther Leonora Clench | 1867/05/06 | St. Maris, Canada West | 1938/05/17 | Toorak, Victoria, Australia | Canadian | |
Robinson, Edith | 1867/10/29 | Manchester, England | 1940/04/18 | English | Pupil of Adolph Brodsky /[31] | ||
Powell, Maud | 1867/08/22 | Aurora, Illinois, US | 1920/01/08 | Uniontown, Pennsylvania, US | American | Pupil of Joseph Joachim /[32] | |
Morgan, Geraldine | 1868/11/15 | New York, New York US | 1918 | US | American | Pupil of Leopold Damrosch and Joseph Joachim /[33] | |
Carpenter, Nettie | Nettie Carpenter-Stearn | 1869 | New York, New York US | 1940 or later | American | Pupil of Pablo de Sarasate /[34][35] | |
Rode, Mina | Minna Rode | 1870 c. | Germany | 1901 or later | Berlin, Germany | German | Granddaughter of Pierre Rode / Pupil of Hugo Heermann /[36] |
Becker Shaffer, Dora | b. Dora Valesca Becker | 1870/03/07 | Galveston, Texas, US | 1958/05/19 | Pennsylvania | American | Pupil of Joseph Joachim / first women to play on a musical recording in 1898 on a wax Bettini Phonograph cylinder |
Folville, Juliette | Eugénie-Emilie Juliette Folville | 1870/01/05 | Liège, Belgium | 1946/10/19 | Pyrénées région, France | Belgian | Pupil of Charles Malherbe / Also pianist |
Kōda, Nobu | Nobu Kōda | 1870/04/19 | Tokyo, Japan | 1946/03/19 | Tokyo, Japan | Japanese | Also pianist |
Scotta, Frida | Frida von Kaulbach / born Frida Schytte | 1871/03/31 | Copenhagen, Denmark | 1948/04/29 | Ohlstadt, Germany | Danish | Student of Joseph Massart / performed in Austria, England, Germany and Russia |
Speyer, Leonora | b. Leonora von Stosch / Lady Speyer | 1872/11/07 | Washington DC, US | 1956/02/10 | New York, US | American | Also poet |
Mudocci, Eva | born Evangeline Hope Muddock / Rose Lynton | 1872 | Brixton, London, England | 1953 | English | Performed widely with the pianist Bella Edwards / close friend of the painter Edvard Munch | |
Brennerberg, Irene | Irene (Rosa) von Brennerberg | 1873/03/14 | Brașov, Transylvania | 1922/10/01 | Brașov, Romania | Romanian | Pupil of Martin Marsick /[37] |
Barns, Ethel | Ethel Barns Phillips | 1874 | London, England | 1948/12/31 | Maidenhead, England | English | Pupil of Émile Sauret / Also composer |
Mead, Olive | 1874 | US | 1946 | American | Pupil of Julius Eichberg and Franz Kneisel / Founded the all-female Olive Mead Quartet | ||
Schindler, Rosa | Róża Szyndler-Suess | 1874/09/02 | Gleiwitz, Oberschlesien, German Empire (Gliwice, Poland) | 1925 or later | Łódź, Poland | (Prussian, Russian), Polish, Jewish | Pupil of Pablo de Sarasate and Joseph Joachim /[38][39][40] / mother of Ilona Ralf Sues[41] |
Jackson McKim, Leonora | Leonora Jackson | 1879/02/20 | Boston, Massachusetts, US | 1969/01/07 | US | American | Pupil of Joseph Joachim /[42] |
Hood, Florence | 1880/10/14 | Melbourne, Australia | 1968 | Australian | Pupil of Hermann T. Schrader and Hans von Bülow / member of the Montreal String Quartet / concert tours and radio broadcasts in Australia | ||
Dickenson-Auner, Mary | Dickenson-Auner, Auner, Mary (Frances Dorothée), b. Dickenson | 1880/10/24 | Dublin, Ireland | 1965/05/25 | Vienna, Austria | English | Also composer, under pseudonym of "Frank Donnell" / Pupil of Otakar Ševčík and Samuel Coleridge Taylor for composition /[43] |
Waddell, Leila | Leila (Laylah) Ida Nerissa Bathurst Waddell | 1880 | Bathurst, Australia | 1932/09/14 | Sydney, Australia | Australian | Pupil of Leopold Auer /[44] |
Clarke, Rachel Steinman | c. 1882 | Włocławek, Poland | 1944/11/04 | Miami, Florida US | Polish-American | Student of Jacques Thibaud / toured the US as a violinist and as head of the Rachel Steinman Concert Company / educator | |
Hegner, Anna | 1881/03/01 | Basel, Switzerland | 1963/02/03 | Basel, Switzerland | Swiss | soloist appearing in concerts in Basel, Berlin, Leipzig and London | |
Bartlett, Floy Little | 1883/03/07 | Burlington, Iowa US | 1956/03/07 | Burlington, Iowa | American | Studied violin in Paris / accompanist and soprano singer / writer | |
Fonaroff, Vera | 1883/06/14 | Kyiv, Ukraine | 1962/07/23 | New York, New York US | American | soloist, recitalist, chamber musician and educator | |
Hall, Marie | Marie Pauline Hall | 1884/04/08 | Newcastle upon Tyne, England | 1956/11/11 | Cheltenham, England | English | Pupil of Otakar Ševčík / Dedicatee of Ralph Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending (1920) |
Pászthory, Pálma von | 1884/05/23 | Budapest, Hungary | 1958 | Weilheim/Oberbayern, Germany | Hungarian | [45] | |
Bell Collier, Bessie | 1885/04/03 | Cohasset, Massachusetts, US | 1969/04/04 | Massachusetts, US | American | Student of Franz Kneisel / soloist with various orchestras performed benefit concerts during World War I | |
Hayward, Marjorie | Marjorie Olive Hayward | 1885/08/14 | Greenwich, England | 1953/01/10 | London, England | English | Pupil of Émile Sauret and Otakar Ševčík / 1st violin, leader of the Virtuoso String Quartet,[46][47] |
Luboshutz, Lea | 1885/02/22 | Odesa, Ukraine | 1965/03/18 | Odesa, Ukraine | Russian | Child prodigy / pupil of Emil Młynarski / chamber musician / toured widely in Europe and the US | |
Fachiri, Adila | 1886/02/26 | Budapest, Hungary | 1962/12/15 | London, England | Hungarian | Sister of violinist Jelly d'Arányi / Dedicatee, with her sister Jelly d'Arányi, of Gustav Holst's Double Concerto for 2 Violins Op.49 (1929) | |
Jourdan-Morhange, Hélène | 1888/01/30 | France | 1961/05/15 | Paris, France | French | Dedicatee of Maurice Ravel's Violin Sonata (1927) | |
Geyer, Stefi | Stefy Geyer | 1888/06/28 | Budapest, Hungary | 1956/12/11 | Zürich, Switzerland | Hungarian | Pupil of Jenő Hubay, 1902 / Dedicatee of Béla Bartók Violin Concerto No. 1 (1907–08) and Othmar Schoeck Violin Concerto Op.21 (1912) /[48] |
Stillings, Kemp | Katharine Kemp Stillings | 1888/06/30 | Roxbury, Massachusetts, US | 1967/04/30 | New York City, US | American | Pupil of Joseph Joachim and Leopold Auer / Performed in Russian and Finland before World War I / after becoming blind in 1920s, concentrated on teaching |
Breittmayer, Maggy | 1888/09/02 | Geneva, Switzerland | 1961/05/06 | Geneva, Switzerland | Swiss | Pupil of Carl Flesch / Performed in Europe before World War I / teacher at Geneva Conservatory | |
Southgate, Elsie | Miss Elsie Southgate "The Royal Violinist" | 1880/1/23 | London, England | 1946/05/05 | London, England | English | |
Chemet, Renée | Renée Henriette Joséphine Chemet | 1887/01/09 | Boulogne-sur-Seine, France | 1977/01/02 | Paris, France | French | Leading international soloist for decades / recording artist and broadcaster |
Azpiroz, Marie | 1889/11/27 | Madrid, Spain | after 1919 | Los Angeles, US | Spanish | Performed in Cuba, Mexico, South America and the United States / educator | |
Viëtor, Alba Rosa | 1889/07/18 | Milan, Italy | 1979/04/15 | US | Scottish | Pupil of César Thomson and Otakar Ševčík / violinist and composer | |
Cullen, Jenny | 1890 | Scotland | 1957 | Scottish | Pupil of Henri Verbrugghen / concert master of the State Symphony Orchestra of Sydney / first female member of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra | ||
Parlow, Kathleen | 1890/09/20 | Fort Calgary, Alberta, Canada | 1963/08/19 | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Canadian | Pupil of Leopold Auer | |
Breuning-Storm, Gunna | 1891/01/25 | Copenhagen, Denmark | 1966/04/24 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Danish | Pupil of Johannes Schiørrin, Torben Anton Svendsen and Henri Marteau / performed as a soloist in German cities and played for Empress Augusta Viktoria / founded her own chamber orchestra and played in the Breuning-Bache Quartet | |
Lincoln Kerr, Louise | 1892/04/24 | Cleveland, Ohio, US | 1977/12/10 | Cottonwood, Arizona, US | American | Violinist, violist and composer / performed with the Pasadena Symphony / studied with Stravinsky and Prokofiev | |
d'Arányi, Jelly | 1893/05/30 | Budapest, Hungary | 1966/03/30 | Hungarian | Pupil of Jenő Hubay / concert tours in Europe and America / chamber trio with Pablo Casals | ||
Canales, Marta | 1893/06/17 | Santiago, Chile | 1986/12/06 | Chilean | founded chamber ensemble / worked later as a composer and conductor | ||
Burrows, Grace | 1893/06/29 | Leicester, England | 1980 | English | played viola in The Birmingham Quartet / founding leader of the Leicester Symphony Orchestra | ||
Chartplayres, Vivien | Vivian Chartres, Vivien Vivanti-Chartres, Vivien Chartres Burns, Vivien (Chartres) Young | 1893/06/25 | Turin, Italy | 1941/09/01 | Hove Sussex, England | English | Pupil of Otakar Ševčík[49] / She owned an "Alessandro Gagliano" violin |
Evrard, Jane | Jeanne Chevallier | 1893/02/05 | Neuilly-Plaisance | 1985/11/04 | Paris, France | French | Pupil of M. Lefort / founded and conducted the all-women Orchestre féminin de Paris |
Kennedy, Daisy | Daisy Fowler Kennedy | 1893/01/16 | Burra, South Australia, Australia | 1981/07/30 | Hammersmith, London, England | Australian-English | Pupil of Otakar Ševčík / Wife of pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch (1914–24) /[50][51] |
Menges, Isolde | Isolde Marie Menges | 1893/05/16 | Sussex, England | 1976/01/13 | London, England | English | Pupil of Leopold Auer and Carl Flesch / Sister of composer, conductor Herbert Menges / English première in 1923 of Ernő Dohnányi's Violin Concerto No.1 Op.27 (1915) / Leader of the Menges String Quartet, founded in 1931 /[52] |
Arányi, Jelly d' | Jelly Aranyi de Hunyadvár | 1893/05/30 | Budapest, Hungary | 1966/03/30 | Firenze, Italy | Hungarian | Pupil of Jenő Hubay, 1908 / Sister of violinist Adila Fachiri, niece of Joseph Joachim / Owned the "Lord Dunn-Raven" Stradivari, 1710 / Dedicatee of Béla Bartók's Violin Sonatas No.1 Sz.75 (1921) & No.2 Sz.76 (1922), Maurice Ravel's Tzigane (1924) and, with her sister Adila Fachiri, of Gustav Holst's Double Concerto for 2 Violins Op.49 (1929) |
Healy, Gertrude | 1894/03/18 | Ballarat, Victoria, Australia | 1984/10/6 | Ballarat, Victoria, Australia | Australian | Concert violinist, taught at Albert Street Conservatorium of Music, and conducted the chamber orchestra.[53] | |
Barstow, Vera | Miss Vera Barstow | 1895 | Pasadena, California, US | 196? | US | American | Pupil of Luigi von Kunits / Premiered Leo Ornstein's Violin Sonata Op.26 (1915) /[54][55] / Premiered Charles Wakefield Cadman's Violin Sonata in G major (1930) / Played the "Giovan Battista Guadagnini", 1745 |
Rudge, Olga | 1895/04/13 | US | 1985/03/15 | Venice, Los Angeles, California US | American | Concert violinist / performed in Italy with Ildebrando Pizzetti / mistress of the poet Ezra Pound | |
Andjelkovitch, Eileen | Eileen Constance Smith, Eileen Russell Worby, Eileen C. Tcherniak, Eileen C. Cathie | 1896-03-18 | Ireland | 1941-10-15 | Worthing, U.K. | British | violinist, musical director, and music educator based in London; made recordings |
Given, Thelma | 1896 | US | 1977 | American | [56][57][58] | ||
Stevens, Cecile | Cecile Ann Stevens, Cecile Molloy | 1896 | Sydney, Australia | Australian | Child musician, won scholarship to study at Royal Academy of Music; toured internationally in 1920s; lived in East Africa after marriage | ||
Stolofsky, Irene | Irene Stolofsky Davis | 1896/07/28 | Chicago, Illinois US | 1950/07/28 | American | Student of Hugh (Harry) Dimond / Toured US and Canada in the 1920s / member of Bohumir Kryl's Orchestral Sextette / educator | |
Moodie, Alma | Alma Templeton Moodie | 1898/09/12 | Rockhampton, Australia | 1943/03/7 | Frankfurt, Germany | Australian | Pupil of César Thomson / No recordings exist |
Merrill Warren, Winifred | 1898/06/24 | Atlanta, Georgia US | 1990/03/11 | Illinois | American | Soloist with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra / formed the Indiana University Trio / educator | |
Eckhardt-Gramatté, Sophie Carmen | b. Sofia (Sonia) Fridman-Kochevskaya | 1899/01/06 | Moscow, Russia | 1974/12/02 | Stuttgart, Germany | Canadian | Composer and virtuoso pianist and violinist. |
Dubiska, Irena | 1899/09/26 | Inowrocław, Poland | 1990/06/01 | Warsaw, Poland | Polish | Pupil of Bronislaw Huberman and Carl Flesch /[59] | |
Harrison, Margaret | 1899 | Chatham, England | 1965/12/24 | Limpsfield, England | English | Pupil of Achille Rivarde from the age of 5 / performed Delius works with her sisters | |
Sampigny, Hortense de | Hortense de Sampigny-Bailly | 189? | France | 1970 | France | French | Member of Trio Trillat / Dedicatee of Bohuslav Martinů's Violin Sonata No.2 (1931) |
Ferrari, Albertina | Alberta Lovrich or Lovrič | 1900 | Zara-Zadar, Austro-Hungary (now Croatia) | 1986 | Trieste, Italy | Italian | Pupil of Jenő Hubay, 1924 / Founder of Trio di Milano, 1932 / Mother of Giorgio Strehler (1921–1997), Italian director / [60][61] |
Wegener, Emmy | Emmy Heil Frensel-Wegener | 1901/06/14 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 1973/01/11 | Laren, Netherlands | Dutch | Violinist, pianist, poet and composer |
Fehér, Ilona | Ilona Feher | 1901/12/3 | Budapest, Hungary | 1988/01 | Holon, Israel | Hungarian | Pupil of Jenő Hubay, 1920 |
Hribar, Vida Jeraj | 1902/05/04 | Vienna, Austria | 2002/05/06 | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Slovenian | Violinist and music educator | |
Welge, Gladys | 1902/05/23 | Austin, Illinois | 1976/07/27 | California, US | American | Violinist and conductor / conductor of the Women's Symphony Orchestra of Chicago / educator | |
Rubinstein, Erna | Erna Rubenstein | 1903/03/3 | Nagyszeben (Sibiu), Hungary | [?]1966 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US | Hungarian | Pupil of Jenő Hubay, 1918 / New protégée of Willem Mengelberg /[62] / On August 13, 1945 she divorced from screenwriter George Bruce / Owned the "Gudgeon" Stradivari, 1672 |
Kramer, Tosca | Dr. Tosca Berger Kramer | 1903/06/17 | New Zealand | 1976/12/27 | Tulsa, Oklahoma, US | American | Pupil of Eugène Ysaÿe |
Wilson, Marie | 1903/11/30 | Epping Forest, England | 1959 | London, England | English | [63][64] | |
Morini, Erika | Erica Morini | 1904/01/5 | Vienna, Austria | 1995/10/31 | New York, US | Austrian-American | Pupil of Otakar Ševčík |
Kersey, Eda | 1904/05/16 | Goodmayes, Essex | 1944/07/13 | London, England | English | ||
Delbos, Claire | Louise Justine Delbos | 1906/11/02 | Paris, France | 1959/04/22 | Hauts-de-Seine, France | French | Studied at Paris Conservatoire / recitals with her composer husband Olivier Messiaen |
Rosé, Alma | Alma Rosé b. Rosenblum | 1906/11/3 | Vienna, Austria | 1944/04/4 | Auschwitz | Austrian | Daughter of Arnold Rosé / Wife of Váša Příhoda / Director of the "Women's Orchestra" at Auschwitz |
De Vito, Gioconda | Gioconda Anna Clelia De Vito | 1907/07/27 | Martina Franca, Italy | 1994/10/24 | Rome, Italy | Italian | |
Macnaghten, Anne | 1908/08/09 | Northern Ireland | 2000/12/31 | English | Pupil of Jelly d'Arányi and Walther Davisson / founded the all-female Macnaghten String Quartet and the New Macnaghten Concerts | ||
Bacewicz, Grażyna | Grazyna Bacewicz | 1909/02/5 | Łódź, Poland | 1969/01/19 | Warsaw, Poland | Polish | Pupil of Carl Flesch / Also composer |
Fulton, Marjorie | Marjorie Harrell / b. Marjorie McAllister Fulton | 1909/12/28 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma US | 1962/11/3 | Dallas, Texas, US | American | Mother of cellist Lynn Harrell |
Umińska, Eugenia | 1910/10/4 | Warsaw, Poland | 1980/11/20 | Kraków, Poland | Polish | ||
Barinova, Galina | Galina Vsevolodovna Barinova | 1910/10/7 | Saint Petersburg, Russia | 2006/09/20 | Leningrad, Russia | Russian | Pupil of Jacques Thibaud /[65] |
Stark, Ethel | 1911/08/25 | Montreal, Canada | 2012/02/16 | Montreal, Canada | Canadian | Violinist and conductor / founded and conducted the Montreal Women's Symphony Orchestra / educator | |
Pashkus, Alice | 1911/02/21 | Germany | 1972/02/3 | Vienna, Austria | German | [66] | |
Ignatius, Anja | Anja Hirvensalo | 1911/06/2 | Tampere, Finland | 1995/04/10 | Helsinki, Finland | Finnish | |
Kaye, Evelyn | Evelyn / Evelyn Kaye Klein (a.k.a. Evelyn Silverstone) | 1911/10/19 | US | 1990/06/8 | US | American | violinist and actress / played with the 'All-Girl Orchestra' of her husband Phil Spitalny /[67][68][69] |
Carmirelli, Pina | 1914/01/23 | Varzi, Italy | 1993/02/26 | Capena, Italy | Italian | Pupil of Michelangelo Abbado / Owned three violins by "Marino Capicchioni", 1941, 1954 and 1956 | |
Shapiro, Eudice | 1914/02/25 | Buffalo, NY US | 2007/09/17 | Los Angeles, California, US | American | [70] | |
Lidka, Maria | Marianne Louise Liedtke | 1914/05/27 | Berlin, Germany | 2013/12/12 | London, England | British | Pupil of Josef Wolfsthal and Max Rostal / In 1934 she moved to London / In 1952 she premiered Peter Racine Fricker Violin Concerto No.1 / In 1955 she acquired the 1734 "Willemotte" Stradivarius /[71] |
Posselt, Ruth | Ruth Pierce Posselt | 1914/09/6 | Medford, Massachusetts, US | 2007/02/19 | New York, US | American | Pupil of Emanuel Ondříček / Wife of Richard Burgin (Auer pupil) who was concertmaster of the BSO for many years under Serge Koussevitzky. |
Lephay-Belthoise, Yvonne | 1914/09/27 | Dieppe, France | 2011/11/17 | French | Pupil of Jules Boucherit / orchestral violinist and recitalist touring for the Alliance Française | ||
Field, Joan | 1915/04/28 | Long Branch, New Jersey, US | 1988/03/18 | Miami Beach, Florida, US | American | Pupil of Franz Kneisel, Albert Spalding, Michel Piastro, Marcel Chailley, Jacques Thibaud and George Enescu | |
Dunicz-Niwińska, Helena | 1915/07/28 | Vienna, Austria | 2018/06/12 | Krakow, Poland | Polish | Performed in the Auschwitz orchestra | |
Devries, Gabrielle | b. Gabrielle Rossi | 1915/10/19 | Nice, France | 2001/11/04 | Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine), France | French | Pupil of Marcel Reynal and Gabriel Bouillon / Wife of the composer Ivan Devries (1909–1997) / Obituary and short bio (in French) /[72] |
Bustabo, Guila | b. Teressina Bustabo | 1916/02/25 | Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US | 2002/04/27 | Birmingham, Alabama, US | American | Dedicatee of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's Violin Concerto Op.26 (1944) and Otmar Nussio's Violin Concerto (1959) |
Zorian, Olive | 1916 | Manchester, England | 1965 | English | Founder of the Zorian Quartet | ||
Behrend, Louise | 1916/10/3 | Washington, DC, US | 2011/08/3 | New York, US | American | Pupil of Louis Persinger /[73] | |
Hendrickson, Lyndall | 1917 | b. Balaklava (South Australia) | 2017/07/22 | Adelaide, Australia | Australian | Pupil of Ludwik Schwab/Renowned violin pedagogue / Member of AUSTA /[74] | |
DeLay, Dorothy | 1917/03/31 | Medicine Lodge, Kansas, US | 2002/03/24 | New York, US | American | Pupil of Ivan Galamian | |
Canberg, Mary | 1918 | Grand Rapids, Michigan, US | 2004/06/15 | West Nyack, New York, US | American | Pupil of Ivan Galamian | |
Gründer, Anne-Marie | Anne-Marie Gründer | 1918/05/17 | Chexbres, Switzerland | 1996/11/22 | Berne, Switzerland | Swiss | Pupil of Carl Flesch / 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1944 /[75] |
Glenn, Carroll | Elizabeth Carroll Glenn | 1918/10/28 | Richmond, Virginia, US | 1983/04/25 | New York, US | American | Pupil of Édouard Dethier / Wife and Duo partner of pianist Eugene List |
Rapaport, Rosemary | Nancy Rosemary Peace Rapaport | 1918/03/19 | St Albans, England | 2011/06/08 | Olney, England | English | Pupil of Rowsby Woof and Frederick Grinke / member of the Halle Orchestra / founded the Purcell School for musically gifted children |
Luzzato, Wanda | Wanda Luzzato, b. Carpi | 1919/06/19 | Varese, Italy | 2002/09/25 | Milan, Italy | Italian | Pupil of Jenő Hubay, 1935 / Dedicatee of Giorgio Federico Ghedini's Divertimento in D major, for Violin and Orchestra (1959/60) / [76][77][78] |
Neveu, Ginette | 1919/08/11 | Paris, France | 1949/10/28 | Azores, Portugal | French | 1st prize Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1935 | |
Gilels, Elizabeth | Elizaveta / Yelizaveta Gilels | 1919/09/30 | Odesa, Ukraine, USSR | 2008/03/13 | Moscow, Russia | Russian | Pupil of Pyotr Stolyarsky, Abram Yampolsky and Miron Polyakin/ Sister of Emil Gilels, wife of Leonid Kogan |
Suwa, Nejiko | b. Nejiko Oga | 1920/01/23 | Tokyo, Japan | 2012/03/6 | Tokyo, Japan | Japanese | Pupil of Anna Bubnova-Ono /[79] |
Tuttle, Karen | 1920/03/28 | Lewiston, Idaho, US | 2010/12/16 | American | Switched to viola; Pupil of William Primrose /[80] | ||
Pardee, Margaret | 1920/05/10 | Valdosta, Georgia, US | 2016/01/26 | Westbury, New York, US | American | Pupil of Ivan Galamian, Sascha Jacobsen, Albert Spalding, and Louis Persinger | |
Havas, Kató | 1920/11/05 | Târgu Secuiesc, Romania (Transylvania/Hungary) | 2018/12/31 | London | Hungarian-British | Pedagogue[81] | |
Lengyel, Gabrielle | Gabriella / Gaby Lengyel | 1920/11/20 | Budapest, Hungary | 1993/03/22 | Paris | Hungarian-French | the last pupil of Jenő Hubay / studied with Ede Zathureczky / awards: "Eduard Rémenyi Prize" (Budapest, 1934); 2nd "Vienna Competition" (Vienna, 1937); 2nd "International Long-Thibaud Competition" (Paris, 1946); Hungarian National "Pro Arte" medal (Budapest, 1947); Grand Prix "Carl Flesch Competition" (London, 1948) / she performed in Duo with her brother Attila (Atty Lengyel) and founded the Trio Lengyel (with Atty, piano and Endre Lengyel, cello) |
Stucki, Aida | 1921/02/19 | Cairo, Egypt | 2011/06/9 | Winterthur, Switzerland | Swiss | [82] | |
Bobesco, Lola | Lola Violeta Ana-Maria Bobesco (Bobescu) | 1921/08/9 | Craiova, Romania | 2003/09/4 | Spa, Belgium | Romanian | |
Lack, Fredell | 1922/02/19 | Tulsa, Oklahoma, US | 2017/08/20 | Houston, Texas, US | American | Noted concert soloist, recording artist, chamber musician, and prolific teacher. Owner of "Baron Deurbroucq" Antonio Stradivari, 1727. Her bow: François Tourte. | |
Lama, Lina | 1922/04/22 | Faenza, Italy | 2014/11/28 | Rome, Italy | Italian | violinist and violist [83] | |
Pegreffi, Elisa | 1922/06/10 | Genova, Italy | 2016/01/14 | Reggio Emilia, Italy | Italian | Pupil of Arrigo Serato / Wife of Paolo Borciani and 2nd violin of Quartetto Italiano,[84] / Owns two violins by "Marino Capicchioni", 1942 and 1943 | |
Liivak, Evi | 1924 | Viljandi, Estonia | 1996 | New York, New York US | Estonian-American | Pupil of Ede Zathureczky and Max Strub / in 1962 she acquired the "Lipiński" Stradivarius, 1715 /[85] | |
Ajemian, Anahid | 1924/01/26 | Brooklyn, New York, US | 2016/06/13 | New York, US | American | Pupil of Edouard Dethier / in 1960s founded the Composers String Quartet. | |
Gilels, Zinaida | Zinaida Grigoryevna Gilels | 1924/02/24 | Odesa, Ukraine, USSR | 2000/05/07 | US | Soviet-American | Pupil of Pyotr Stolyarsky, Abram Yampolsky and David Oistrakh / Niece of Elizabeth Gilels and Emil Gilels |
Van Dyke, Marcia | 1924/03/26 | US | 2002/09/03 | US | American | ||
Martzy, Johanna | 1924/10/26 | Timișoara, Transylvania | 1979/08/13 | Glarus, Switzerland | Hungarian | Pupil of Jenö Hubay / 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1947 /[86] | |
Auclair, Michèle | 1924/11/16 | Paris, France | 2005/06/10 | Paris, France | French | Pupil of Jules Boucherit, Boris Kamensky and Jacques Thibaud / 1st prize Long-Thibaud Competition, 1943 / 1st prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1945 /[87] | |
Glezarova, Maya | 1924/12/10 | Russia | 2017/07/17 | Moscow, Russia | Russian | Russian violin professor, pupil and assistant of Yuri Yankelevich /[88] | |
Cserfalvi, Elisabeth | Elise Cserfalvi | 1926 | Budapest, Hungary | 1970s ? | London | Hungarian | Pupil of Ede Zathureczky / 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1946 / 3rd Prize Queen Elisabeth Music Competition, 1951[89] / Played at "BBC Proms" in 1960, 1961 and 1964 / Her Duo partner was pianist Géza Frid / Wife of Árpád Gérecz . |
Mari, Iwamoto | Marry Esther | 1927/01/19 | Japan | 1979/05/11 | Tokyo, Japan | Japanese | Pupil of Anna Bubnova-Ono and Louis Persinger /[79] |
Liddell, Nona | 1927/06/09 | Ealing, London, England | 2017/04/13 | English | Pupil of Rowsby Woof / soloist, leader of chamber music ensembles and educator | ||
Kaverzneva, Olga | Olga Viktorovna Kaverzneva | 1926/05/12 | Odesa, USSR | 2006/12/25 | Moscow, Russia | Russian | Pupil of Benjamin Z. Mordkovich and David Oistrach |
Tsitsikian, Anahit | Anahit Tsitsikyan | 1926/08/26 | Leningrad, USSR | 1999/05/2 | Yerevan, Armenia | Armenian | [90] |
Zerounian, Ara | 1926/11/26 | Detroit, Michigan, US | 2012/10/29 | Ridgefield, Connecticut, US | American-Armenian | [91] | |
Monosoff, Sonya | 1927 | US | living | American | Pupil of Louis Persinger / Pioneer of baroque violin /[92] | ||
Hidy, Marta | 1927/01/11 | Budapest, Hungary | 2010/11/4 | Hamilton, Canada | Hungarian Canadian | Pupil of Ede Zathureczky, Leo Weiner and Zoltán Kodály / 1st prize Franz Liszt Academy's Remenyi Competition, 1943 / Award Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1952 /[93] | |
Kwalwasser, Helen | 1927/10 | US | 2017 | US | American | Pupil of Efrem Zimbalist, Sr. and Ivan Galamian / Violin pedagogue | |
Travers, Patricia | 1927/12/5 | Clifton, New Jersey, US | 2010/02/9 | Clifton, New Jersey, US | American | Played the "Tom Taylor" Stradivarius, 1732 / After 1951 she quit performing concerts | |
Parchomienko, Olga | Olga Parkhomenko | 1928/04/7 | Kyiv, Ukraine, USSR | 2011/06/5 | USSR | Russian | Pupil of David Oistrakh / 3rd prize ex-aequo Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1952 |
Berkovich, Klara | Klara Yefimovna Berkovich / b. Klara Gordion | 1928/05/19 | Odesa, Ukraine, USSR | living | Baltimore, Maryland, US | Russian-American | |
Kimber, Beryl | 1928/06/03 | Perth, Australia | 2022/11/25 | Sydney, Australia | Australian | Pupil of David Oistrakh / Distinction prize at 1st Tchaikovsky International Competition, 1958 /[94] | |
Leonhardt, Marie | b. Marie Amsler | 1928/11/06 | Netherlands | 2022/07/23 | Amsterdam | Dutch | Baroque violin / Pupil of Max Rostal / Wife of Gustav Leonhardt |
Nelli Shkolnikova | Nelly Chkolnikova / Nelli Efimovna Shkolnikova | 1928/07/8 | Zolotonosha, Ukraine, USSR | 2010/02/2 | Melbourne, Australia | Russian | Pupil of Yuri Yankelevich / 1st great prize Long-Thibaud Competition, 1953 |
Wicks, Camilla | Camilla Dolores Wicks | 1928/08/9 | Long Beach, California, US | living | American-Norwegian | [95] | |
Haendel, Ida | 1928/12/15 | Chelm, Poland | 2020/07/1 | London, England | English | Pupil of Carl Flesch and George Enescu / 7th prize Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1935 | |
Hodgkins, Claire | 1929 | Portland, Oregon, US | 2011 | Thousand Oaks, California, US | American | Pupil of Jascha Heifetz / international violinist, educator, chamber musician, and founder of the Jascha Heifetz Society | |
Barbara Penny | 1929 | 2007 | British | The first woman to play in the strings section of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | |||
Wiłkomirska, Wanda | Wanda Wilkomirska | 1929/01/11 | Warsaw, Poland | 2018/05/01 | Australia | Polish | 2nd prize (ex-aequo) Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1952 / Member or the "Wilkomirski-Trio" (Kazimierz Wilkomirski (piano), Maria (cello) & Wanda Wilkomirska) / Plays a 1734 violin by Pietro Guarneri, Venice. |
Fain, Rosa | Roza Fajn | 1929/01/19 | Odesa, Ukraine, USSR | living | Russian | Pupil of David Oistrakh / 1st prize Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1957[96] | |
Elphège, Flora | 1930s ? | Grénoble, France | living ? | Grénoble, France | French | Renowned violin pedagogue / 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1954 /[97] / Piano Trio: Jean Martin (piano), Flora Elphège (violin), Claude Burgos (cello) /[98] | |
Steiner, Diana | 1930s ? | US | living ? | US | American | sister of cellist and conductor Frances Steiner /[99] | |
Varga, Norma | b. Norma Jones | 1936 | England | deceased 2012 | US | English | Pupil of Isolde Menges / Wife of violinist Ruben Varga (1928–1984) / Mother of violinist Rachel Varga / Mother of composer David Varga /[100] |
Givskov, Tutter | Tutter Ellen Margrethe Givskov | 1930/04/30 | Copenhagen, Denmark | living | Danish | Pupil of Thorvald Nielsen and Erling Bloch / leader of the Tivoli Symphony Orchestra / founder of the Copenhagen String Quartet | |
Harnoncourt, Alice | b. Alice Hoffelner | 1930/09/26 | Vienna, Austria | living | Vienna | Austrian | Baroque violin / Wife of Nikolaus Harnoncourt |
Hagen, Betty-Jean | Betty-Jeanne Hagen | 1930/10/17 | Edmonton, Canada | 2016/12/29 | Canadian | Pupil of Ludwig Becker and Ivan Galamian / 3rd Grand Prix Concours-Long-Thibaud, 1951 (when Ivry Gitlis was 5th) /[101] | |
Paetsch, Priscilla | Priscilla McClure Johnson Paetsch | 1931/11/18 | Evanston, Illinois, US | 2017/07/19 | Colorado Springs, US | American | Violinist, violist, chamber musician and educator |
Theuveny, Marie Claude | Marie-Claude Theuveny-Petit | 1931 | Paris, France | 2012/07/23 | Paris, France | French | 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1948 /[102] |
Schneidermann, Dina | 1931? | Odesa, Ukraine | 2016/08/09 | Uppsala, Sweden | Russian-Bulgarian-Swedish | Pupil of David Oistrakh / 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1960 / Played Paganini's "Il Cannone" by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù, 1743 | |
Fernández, Huguette | Fernandez Huguette / b. Delsol | 1932 | Spain | 2012/12/10 | Decazeville, France | French | 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1950 / Till 1969, concertmaster of the Orchestre de chambre Jean-François Paillard /[103] |
Lautenbacher, Susanne | Suzanne or Susi Lautenbacher | 1932/04/19 | Augsburg, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Karl Freund and Henryk Szeryng (briefly) | |
Garnier, Liliane | 1932/09/13 | Dijon, France | living | French | [104] | ||
Yashvili, Marina | Jasvili (Iashvili) Marine Luarsabovna | 1932/10/2 | Tbilisi, Georgia, USSR | 2012/07/9 | Moscow, Russia | Russian | Pupil of Konstantin Mostras / 3rd prize ex-aequo Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1952 /[105] |
Berkova, Sandra | Saundra Berkova / b. Maazel / Sandra Macaulay | 1933 | Los Angeles, California, US | 1978/01/11 | Los Angeles, California US | American | Daughter of violinist Frances Berkova / Cousin of conductor Lorin Maazel /[106][107] |
Tarjus, Blanche | 1933 | France | 1990 | France | French | Pupil of René Benedetti, George Enescu and Alice Pashkus / 3rd prize ex-aequo Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1952[108] / 2nd prize Geneva International Music Competition, 1952 / 2nd prize ex-aequo 'Concours Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud', 1953 /[109] | |
Spirk, Margit | 1933/04/12 | Trento, Italy | living | Italian | Pupil of Sandor Vegh and Váša Příhoda /[110] | ||
Bagdasarjanz, Ursula | 1934 | Winterthur, Switzerland | living | Swiss | Pupil of Aida Stucki, Marcel Reynal, Sándor Végh, Joseph Calvet and Max Rostal | ||
Erduran, Ayla | 1934/09/22 | Istanbul, Turkey | living | Turkish | Pupil of Karl Berger, Ivan Galamian, Zino Francescatti, David Oistrakh / 5th prize Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1957[111] / iKSV 2007 Award[112] | ||
Ruppert, Christa | Christa Ruppert Leira | 1935/04/02 | Frankfurt, Germany | 2010/05/06 | Cascais, Portugal | German-Portuguese | Pupil of Ricardo Odnoposoff and Oskar Back / concert soloist in various European cities / in Lisbon, concertmaster of the National Radio Orchestra |
Kaliszewska, Jadwiga | 1936 | Warsaw, Poland | 2012 | Poznań, Poland | Russian | Pupil of Eugenia Umińska / Award Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1962[113] | |
Kan, Suna | 1936/10/21 | Adana, Turkey | living | Turkish | |||
Beilina, Nina | Nina Michailowna Beilina / Nina Beilina-Chudnovsky | 1937 | Odesa, Ukraine, USSR | 2018 | New York, US | Russian-American | Pupil of Abram Yampolsky and David Oistrakh / Dedicatee of Alfred Schnittke Suite in the Old Style (1972) and Boris Tischenko Violin Fantasy, Op.118 (1994) /[114] |
Kaine, Carmel | 1937/03/22 | Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia | 2013/04/21 | Australian | Pupil of Ivan Galamian / soloist and chamber musician / recording artist and educator | ||
Peinemann, Edith | 1937/03/3 | Mainz, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Max Rostal | ||
Vamos, Almita | 1938 | US | living | American | Wife of violin pedagogue Roland Vamos | ||
Petrosyan, Zoya | Isabella Petrosian | 1939 | Russia | living | Russian | Pupil of David Oistrakh / 4th prize Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1962[115] | |
Gotkovsky, Nell | 1939/09/26 | Paris, France | 1997/07/15 | Brigham, Utah, US | French | [116][117] | |
Givens, Shirley | 1940s ? | Louisville, Kentucky US | living | New York, New York US | American | Pupil of Ivan Galamian / Renowned violin pedagogue at Juilliard School / Wife of cellist/conductor Harry Wimmer /[118] | |
Kuronuma, Yuriko | 1940/06/04 | Tokyo, Japan | living | Japanese | Award-winning Japanese violinist | ||
Le Dizès, Maryvonne | 1940s ? | France | living | Paris, France | French | 1st prize Paganini Competition, 1962 / Active with Ensemble Intercontemporain /[119] | |
Lozada, Carmencita | 1940 | Manila, Philippines | 2006/08/15 | Pasig, Philippines | Filipino | Pupil of Ricardo Odnoposoff in Salzburg; after graduating from the Music School in Vienna, she moved in The Netherlands and there took up residence in Jan.1964. In 1975 she moved to Germany, and in the span of 30 years she performed in Europe, United States, Canada and Asia. Prizes at Paganini Competition: 4th ex aequo, 1956; 2nd ex aequo, 1961 /[120] | |
Yu Lina | 1940 | Nigbo, China | living | Chinese | Soloist and educator | ||
Brown, Iona | 1941/01/07 | Salisbury, England | 2004/06/05 | Salisbury, England | English | Concertmaster and Music Director of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, the Norwegian Chamber Orchestra and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra | |
Ushioda, Masuko | 1942/04/04 | Shenyang, Manchuria | 2013/05/28 | Boston, Massachusetts US | Japanese | ||
Alsted, Birgitte | 1942/06/15 | Odense, Denmark | living | Danish | Educated at Royal Danish Academy of Music / violinist in Danish National Symphony Orchestra | ||
Abel, Jenny | 1942/11/13 | Bredstedt, Kreis Husum, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Max Rostal and Henryk Szeryng / Duo with pianist Roberto Szidon /[121] | ||
Armstrong, Helen | 1943/08/09 | Rockford, Illinois, US | 2006/04/28 | Greenwich, Connecticut, US | American | Pupil of Ivan Galamian | |
Perenyi, Eszter | 1943/12/15 | Budapest, Hungary | living | Hungarian | Classical violinist and educator | ||
Spitzner, Renate | 1943/05/28 | Prague, Czechoslovakia | living | Vienna, Austria | Austrian | Violinist, composer, educator / founder of the Music-social Method | |
Nishizaki, Takako | 1944/04/14 | Japan | living | Hong Kong | Japanese | Pupil of Joseph Fuchs / Spouse of Klaus Heymann, "Naxos" label owner | |
Mordkovitch, Lydia | b. Lydia Shtimerman | 1944/04/30 | Saratov, Russia | 2014/12/09 | London, England | Russian-British | Pupil of David Oistrakh / 5th prize Long-Thibaud Competition, 1969 |
Eggebrecht, Renate | 1944/08/12 | Selent, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany | living | German | |||
Chumachenco, Ana | Chumachenko | 1945/06/23 | Padova, Italy | living | Italian-German | Studied with Ljerko Spiller, Yehudi Menuhin, Joseph Szigeti. Sandor Vegh / Teaches at the "Kronberg Academy" | |
Lara, Catherine | born Catherine Bodet | 1945/05/17 | Poissy, France | living | French | originally classical violinist and chamber musician / established the Lara Quartet / now mainly neo-classical, rock and pop | |
Milanova, Stoika | 1945/08/05 | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | living | Bulgarian | Pupil of David Oistrakh / 2nd prize in the Queen Elisabeth Competition, 1967[122] | ||
Dael, Lucy van | 1946 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | living | Dutch | Baroque violin | ||
Grindenko, Tatiana | Tatjana Grindenko | 1946/03/29 | Kharkiv, Ukraine, URSS | living | Russian | 1st prize Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1972 | |
Isakadze, Liana | 1946/08/02 | Tbilisi, Georgia | living | Georgian | [123] | ||
Fried, Miriam | 1946/09/09 | Satu Mare, Romania | living | Israeli | Pupil of Alice Fenyves, Josef Gingold and Ivan Galamian / 1st prize Paganini Competition, 1968; 1st Prize Grand prix international Reine Elisabeth, 1971 | ||
Banchini, Chiara | 1946/10/07 | Lugano, Switzerland | living | Swiss | Baroque violin | ||
Shiokawa, Yūko | 1946/06/01 | Tokyo, Japan | living | Japanese | Student of Eugen Cremer / International soloist with major orchestras / chamber musician and recitalist | ||
Kakudo, Kaoru | 1947 | Japan | 2004/04/05 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | Japanese | Pupil of Ivan Galamian / Also concertmaster of the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra | |
Spitková, Jela | 1947/01/01 | Nové Mesto and Váhom, Czechoslovakia | living | Slovak-Austrian | Pupil of Ricardo Odnoposoff and Igor Oistrakh | ||
Bernard, Claire | 1947 | Rouen, France | living | French | Pupil of Henryk Szeryng / 1st prize George Enescu International Competition, 1964 / [124] / Owned a "Giuseppe Guarnieri", 1741 /[125] | ||
Thompson, Gwen | Gwendoline Linda Louise Thompson | 1947/03/30 | Winnipeg, Canada | living | Canadian | Pupil of Ivan Galamian | |
Chung, Kyung-Wha | 1948/03/26 | Seoul, South Korea | living | Korean | Pupil of Ivan Galamian / 1st Prize "Leventritt International Competition", 1967 | ||
Kavafian, Ani | 1948/05/10 | Istanbul, Turkey | living | American-Armenian | Pupil of Ara Zerounian, Mischa Mischakoff and Ivan Galamian / professor of violin at Yale University / plays the 1736 "Muir McKenzie" Stradivarius violin | ||
Vasile, Cornelia | 1948/12/10 | Timişoara, Romania | 2010/09/01 | Munich, Germany | Romanian | Pupil of Ivry Gitlis in Salzburg and Paris, 1969–70 /[126] / in 1969 she recorded Paganini's 24 Caprices, for DGG 'Debut Collection' /[127] | |
Verhey, Emmy | 1949/03/13 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | living | Dutch | Pupil of Herman Krebbers, Wolfgang Schneiderhan and David Oistrakh | ||
Lamon, Jeanne | 1949/08/14 | New York, New York US | living | Ontario, Canada | American | Baroque violin / Pupil of Robert Koff and Herman Krebbers | |
Volckaert, Edith | 1949/08/27 | Gand, Belgium | 1992/07/02 | Paris, France | Belgian | ||
Sîrbu, Mariana | Mariana Sirbu | 1950s ? | Iaşi, Romania | 2023/08/01 | Romanian | Pupil of Stefan Gheorghiu / 1st violin of Academica String Quartet and Quartetto Stradivari / Wife of cellist Mihai Dancila and mother of violinist Cristina Dancila / Plays the "Conte de Fontana, Peterlongo, Oistrakh" Stradivari, 1702 | |
Gazeau, Sylvie | 1950/01/30 | Orléans, France | living | French | |||
Comberti, Micaela | 1952/09/28 | London, England | 2003/03/04 | English | Pupil of Manoug Parikian and Sándor Végh / played in a number of ensembles / final performance in 2003 | ||
Marcovici, Silvia | 1952/01/30 | Bacău, Romania | living | Strasbourg France | Romanian | Performs internationally as a soloist / also chamber musician, recitalist and educator | |
Wallfisch, Elizabeth | b. Elizabeth Hunt | 1952/01/28 | Australia | living | English | Baroque violin / Wife of cellist Raphael Wallfisch /[128] | |
Marcovici, Silvia | 1952/01/30 | Bacău, Romania | living | Graz, Austria | Romanian | Pupil of Stefan Gheorghiu / 2nd prize Long-Thibaud Competition, 1969 | |
Kavafian, Ida | 1952/10/29 | Istanbul, Turkey | living | American-Armenian | Pupil of Ara Zerounian, Mischa Mischakoff and Ivan Galamian | ||
Huggett, Monica | 1953/05/16 | London, England | living | English | Baroque violin / Pupil of Manoug Parikian, Kato Havas and Sigiswald Kuijken | ||
Milanova, Vanya | 1954/01/12 | Bulgaria | living | Bulgarian | 3rd Prize "Paganini International Competition" in 1973 / one of the first female violinists to record Paganini's 24 Caprices – LP Simax PS 1020 (p)1985 | ||
Ishikawa, Shizuka | 1954 | Tokyo, Japan | living | Japanese | 2nd prize Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition, 1972 | ||
Carruzzo, Madeleine | 1956 | Sion, Switzerland | living | Swiss | Pupil of Tibor Varga / first women engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic | ||
Smith, Wilma | 1956 | Fiji | living | Fijan / New Zealand | Pupil of Dorothy DeLay and Louis Krasner / founder of the New Zealand String Quartet / concertmaster of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra | ||
Chase, Stephanie | Lynnette Seah Mei Tsing / born Seah Mei Tsing | 1957 | Evanston, Illinois, US | living | American | Pupil of Arthur Grumiaux / concerts and recitals in US and Mexico / recording artist and educator | |
Seah, Lynnette | 1957 | Singapore | living | Singaporean | Pupil of Goh Soon Tioe / co-leader of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra / soloist and recitalist | ||
Müllejans, Petra | 1959 | Düsseldorf, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Rainer Kussmaul / specialist in Baroque violin / educator | ||
Mullova, Viktoria | Viktoria Yurievna Mullova | 1959/11/27 | Zhukovsky, Moscow, Russia | living | London, England | Russian | Pupil of Leonid Kogan / Plays the "Jules Falk" Stradivari, 1723 c. and a "Giovanni Battista Guadagnini", 1750 c. |
Wishart, Stevie | 1959 | United Kingdom | living | English | Violinist and composer, specializing in early music and the medieval violin / member of the Sinfonye ensemble / recording artist | ||
Juillet, Chantal | 1960/12/19 | Montreal, Canada | living | Canadian | Award-winning young classical violinist /founded Saratoga Chamber Music Festival / educator | ||
Malgoire, Florence | 1960/03/09 | Dugny, France | living | French | Baroque violin / Pupil of Sigiswald Kuijken / daughter of Jean-Claude Malgoire | ||
Weiling, Vera Tsu | Vera Tsu / Vera Tsu Wei Ling | 1960 | Shanghai, China | living | Chinese | Prominent classical violinist / suffered under the cultural revolution / studied in America under Daniel Heifetz / soloist and chamber musician / educator | |
Salerno-Sonnenberg, Nadja | b. Nadja Rose Catherine Salerno-Sonnenberg | 1961/01/10 | Rome, Italy | living | Italo-American | Pupil of Dorothy DeLay | |
Jenson, Dylana | 1961/05/14 | Los Angeles, California, US | living | Grand Rapids, Michigan, US | American | Pupil of Nathan Milstein and Josef Gingold | |
Paetsch, Michaela | Michaela Paetsch Neftel | 1961/11/12 | Colorado Springs, Colorado, US | living | Bern, Switzerland | American | |
Dubeau, Angèle | 1962/03/24 | Saint-Norbert, Quebec | living | Canadian | Pupil of Dorothy DeLay / international performer, recording artist and broadcaster for Radio-Canada | ||
Kimura, Mari | Kimura Mari | 1962 | Japan | living | Japanese | Violinist and composer / educator / recording artist | |
Newman, Maria | Maria Louise Newman | 1962/01/18 | Los Angeles, California US | living | American | Violinist, violist, composer, conductor, arranger | |
Mutter, Anne-Sophie | 1963/06/29 | Rheinfelden, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Erna Honigberger and Aida Stucki / Owns the "Emiliani" Stradivari, 1703 (Karajan's gift, 1979) and the "Lord Dunn-Raven" Stradivari, 1710 (that belonged to Jelly d'Arányi) | ||
Peters, Jane | 1963 | Adelaide, Australia | living | Australian | Violinist / Arts ambassador for Australia | ||
Buchdahl, Kate | 1964/09/30 | Canberra, Australia | 1992/12/10 | Australian | Pupil of Sándor Végh / toured internationally | ||
Rolland, Brigitte | 1964/19/08 | Montreal, Canada | living | Australian | Pupil of Mildred Goodman and Rodney Friend / soloist and recitalist | ||
Gravoin, Anne | 1965/11/04 | Montauban, France | living | French | Pupil of Gérard Poulet / soloist and chamber musician / founded the Régie Orchestre | ||
Little, Tasmin | 1965/05/13 | London, England | living | English | |||
Mellem, Kristin | 1965/03/21 | Norway | living | Norwegian | violinist, composer and conductor / educator | ||
Petrozzi, Clara | 1965/12/30 | Lima, Peru | living | Finland | Peruvian | violinist and viola soloist / chamber musician / composer and educator | |
Popov, Katia | 1965/03/03 | Sofia, Bulgaria | 2018/05/18 | US | Bulgarian-American | soloist / chamber musician / concertmaster / session musician | |
Takezawa, Kyoko | 1966/10/30 | Ōbu, Aichi, Japan | living | US | Japanese | ||
Keulen, Isabelle van | 1966/12/16 | Mildrecht, Netherlands | living | Netherlands | Dutch | Pupil of Davina van Wely. Also violist. Won Eurovision Young Musicians contest 1984. Chamber musician and educator | |
Lee Chin, Siow | 1966 | Singapore | living | Singaporean | Pupil of Aaron Rosand, Jascha Brodsky, Felix Galimir / international soloist / educator | ||
Frank, Pamela | 1967/06/20 | New York, New York US | living | American | |||
Bossert, Laura Anne | 1968/04/24 | Chatham Township, New Jersey US | living | American | Studied at the Eastman School of Music / has been leader of various orchestras | ||
Ikuko Kawai, Ikuko Kawai | Kawai Ikuko | 1968/01/19 | Takamatsu, Japan | living | Japanese | Violinist and composer / international soloist / recording artist | |
Podger, Rachel | 1968 | England | living | English | Studied under David Takeno, Pauline Scott and Micaela Comberti / specializes in Baroque chamber music | ||
Cantoreggi, Sandrine | 1969/05/29 | Bègles, France | living | Luxembourg | Pupil of Pierre Amoyal and Carlo Van Neste / performances in concert halls across Europe / now educator at the Luxembourg Conservatoire | ||
Korkeala, Sonja | 1969 | Oulu, Finland | living | Finnish | Pupil of Ari Angervo, Maria Vermes nad Ana Chumachenco / chamber musician and educator | ||
Astrand, Christina | 1969/06/06 | Skanderborg, Denmark | living | Danish | Leader of the Danish National Symphony Orchestra | ||
Brava, Linda | Linda Cullberg Lampenius | 1970/02/26 | Helsinki, Finland | living | Finnish | child prodigy / leader of the Helsinki Strings / pupil of Jorma Panula and Eri Klas / has played internationally with leading orchestras | |
Kim Chee-yun | Chee-Yun | 1970 | Seoul, South Korea | living | Dallas, Texas, US | South Korean | Pupil of Dorothy Delay, Hyo Kang and Felix Galimir / recitalist and soloist / educator |
Meyers, Anne Akiko | 1970/05/15 | San Diego, California, US | living | American | [129] | ||
Anthony, Adele | 1970/10/01 | Singapore | living | Australian | Pupil of Lyndall Hendrickson and Beryl Kimber / now based in the United States | ||
Båtnes, Elise | 1971/06/24 | Trondheim, Norway | living | Norwegian | Pupil of Dorothy Delay, Ruggiero Ricci, David Takeno and Arve Tellefsen / leader several orchestras, currently the Oslo Philharmonic | ||
Gotō, Midori | Midori | 1971/10/25 | Osaka, Japan | living | Japanese | [130] / she plays the "ex Huberman – Ricci" Guarneri del Gesù | |
Krasko, Julia | 1971/04/06 | Moscow, Russia | living | Russian | Pupil of Maya Glezarova / educator at the Moscow Conservatory | ||
Reuter, Sophia | 1971 | Dresden, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Yehudi Menuhin and Alberto Lysy / violinist and violist / soloist, orchestral performer, chamber musician and educator | ||
St. John, Lara | 1971/04/15 | London, Ontario, Canada | living | Canadian | Pupil of Linda Cerone, Gérard Jarry and Felix Galimir / international soloist with major symphony orchestras | ||
Suwanai, Akiko | 1972/02/07 | Japan | living | Japanese | Pupil of Toshiya Eto / 1st Prize "International Tchaikovsky Competition" in 1990 | ||
Faust, Isabelle | 1972/03/19 | Esslingen am Neckar, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Christoph Poppen / 1st Prize Paganini Competition, 1993 / Plays the "Bella addormentata" Stradivari, 1704 | ||
Thorsen, Marianne | 1972/03/13 | Trondheim, Norway | living | Norwegian | Pupil of Bjarne Fiskum and György Pauk / founded and led the Leopold String Trio / educator | ||
Szilvay, Réka | 1972 | Helsinki, Finland | living | Finnish | Classical violinist | ||
Pitcairn, Elizabeth | 1973/12/05 | Bucks County, Pennsylvania, US | living | American | Performs as soloist / president of the Luzerne Music Center | ||
Barton, Rachel | Rachel Barton Pine | 1974/10/11 | Chicago, Illinois, US | living | American | Studied with Roland and Almita Vamos | |
Khitruk, Anastasia | Анастасия Хитрук | 1974/08 | Moscow, USSR | living | Russian-American | Studied with Dorothy DeLay at Juilliard School | |
Scheublé, Marie | 1974 | France | living | French | Pupil of Gérard Poulet / first prize in the Yehudi Menuhin Competition / post-romantic repertoire | ||
Todorova, Mariana | 1974 | Varna, Bulgaria | living | Bulgarian | Soloist with various European orchestras / concertmaster of the Spanish Radiotelevision orchestra / chamber musician | ||
Belcea, Corina | 1975 | Romania | living | Romanian | Pupil of Natalia Boyarskaya at the Yehudi Menukin School / founded the Belcea Quartet | ||
Baker, Jenny Oaks | 1975/05/27 | Provo, Utah US | living | American | Former member of the National Symphony Orchestra / successful recording artist | ||
Ecker, Haylie | 1975/10/09 | Perth, Australia | living | Australian | founding member of the Bond string quartet / artistic director of the children's classical concert series PLAY! | ||
Kam Ning | 1975 | Singapore | living | Singaporean | Student of Yehudi Menuhin and later Donald Weilerstein / Soloist with leading orchestras | ||
Misbakhova, Elvira | Elvira Rafailovna Misbakhova | 1975/06/20 | Nizhnekamsk, Russia | living | Montreal | Russian-Canadian | violinist and violist / chamber musician / recording artist / international soloist |
Zgraggen, Simone | 1975/08/08 | Altdorf, Switzerland | living | Swiss | Pupil of Alexander van Wijnkoop and Ulf Hoelscher / concertmaster of Basel Sinfonietta / educator | ||
Widmann, Carolin | 1976 | Munich, Germany | living | German | Studied with Igor Ozim, Michèle Auclair and David Takeno / Plays a 1782 Giovanni Battista Guadagnini | ||
Contzen, Mirijam | 1976 | Münster, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Tibor Varga /[131] | ||
Özyürek, Hande | 1976 | Istanbul, Turkey | living | German | Pupil of Çiğdem İyicil / award-winning soloist and chamber musician across Europe | ||
Hagner, Viviane | 1977 | Munich, Germany | living | German | soloist with leading orchestras / chamber musician | ||
Hou, Susanne | Yi-Jia Susanne Hou | 1977 | Shanghai, China | living | Canadian | Pupil of Dorothy DeLay, Naoko Tanaka, and Cho-Liang Lin / Violinist / recording artist | |
Li I-ching | 1977/12/18 | Taiwan | living | Taiwanese | International soloist / concertmaster of Taiwan's National Symphony Orchestra | ||
Josefowicz, Leila | Leila Bronia Josefowicz | 1977/19/20 | Mississauga, Ontario | living | Canadian | Studied with Jaime Laredo, Joseph Gingold, Felix Galimir and Jascha Brodsky / Plays the 1739 "Ebersolt" Guarneri del Gesù. | |
Laurenceau, Geneviève | 1977/11/02 | Strasbourg, France | living | French | Pupil of Wolfgang Marschner and Zakhar Bron / international soloist, chamber musician and recording artist / educator | ||
Masin, Gwendolyn | 1977/11/77 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | living | Dutch | Pupil of Herman Krebbers / tours as soloist and chamber musician / performances with various orchestras / educator | ||
Tokareva, Nadezda | 1977/11/27 | Penza, Russia | living | Ljubljana, Slovenia | Russian-Slovenian | Pupil of Eduard Grach / international soloist / chamber musician / educator | |
Jansen, Janine | 1978/01/07 | Soest, Netherlands | living | Dutch | Pupil of Philippe Hirschhorn and Boris Belkin / Plays the "Barrere" Stradivari, 1727 | ||
Becker-Bender, Tanja | 1978/02/11 | Stuttgart, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Helmut Zehetmair, Wolfgang Marschner and Wilhelm Melcher | ||
Mae, Vanessa | Vanessa Mae Vanakorn Nicholson / Chén Měi | 1978/10/27 | Singapore | living | British | Genres: Classical, techno, electronic and pop | |
Petcu-Colan, Ioana | 1978 | Cork, Ireland | living | Irish | soloist and widely performed chamber musician / interest in contemporary music | ||
Trobäck, Sara | born Sara Katarina Trobäck | 1978 | Örebro, Sweden | living | Gothenburg | Swedish | Pupil of György Pauk / co-founder of Trio Poseidon / leader of the Gothenburg Symphony orchestra |
Batiashvili, Lisa | b. Elisabed Batiashvili | 1979 | Tbilisi, Georgia | living | Georgian | 2nd Prize Sibelius Competition, 1995 / Plays the "Engleman" Stradivari, 1709 | |
Cantagrill, Marie | 1979 | France | living | French | Pupil of Igor Oïstrakh / soloist with orchestras and in recitals | ||
Favier, Amanda | 1979/04/07 | Paris, France | living | French | Pupil of Gérard Poulet and Igor Ozim / soloist from age 9 / chamber musician / recording artist | ||
Gebert, Anna | 1979 | Warsaw, Poland | living | Finnish | Pupil of Igor Bezrodny and Magdalena Rezler / concert master of the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra / chamber musician | ||
Ferschtman, Liza | 1979 | Hilversum, Netherlands | living | Dutch | Pupil of Yvry Gitlis, Igor Oistrakh and Aaron Rosand / soloist appearing with several orchestras / chamber musician | ||
Hahn, Hilary | 1979/11/27 | Lexington, Kentucky, US | living | American | Pupil of Klara Berkovich and Jascha Brodsky / Plays an 1864 copy of Paganini's Cannone made by Vuillaume | ||
Ninomiya, Ayano | 1979 | Takamatsu, Japan | living | Japanese-American | Pupil of Robert Mann / chamber musician performing internationally with various ensembles | ||
Saeijs, Frederieke | 1979/01/25 | The Hague, Netherlands | living | Dutch | International soloist with various orchestras / educator | ||
Vänskä, Satu | 1979 | Kinki, Japan | living | Australia | Finnish-Australian | Studied under Ilya Grubert, Zinaida Gilels and Pavel Vernikov / Award-winning soloist / assistant leader of the Australian Chamber Orchestra | |
Chang, Sarah | b. Young Joo Chang | 1980/12/10 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | living | Korean-American | Pupil of Dorothy DeLay / Plays the "ex Isaac Stern" Guarneri del Gesù, 1717 | |
Grether, Elsa | 1980/06/28 | Mulhouse, France | living | French | Pupil of Ruggiero Ricci / soloist and recitalist performing in music festivals in France and abroad | ||
Canellakis, Karina | 1981/08/23 | New York, New York US | living | American | Pupil of Ida Kavafian / violinist who later became a conductor | ||
Chiche, Marina | 1981/11/10 | Marseille, France | living | French | Pupil of Jean Ter-Merguerian and Ana Chumachenco / international soloist and recitalist / educator, recording artist and radio producer / Plays a Giuseppe Gagliano, 1762 | ||
Kolly d'Alba, Rachel | 1981/05/21 | Lausanne, Switzerland | living | Swiss | Studied with Igor Ozim, Franco Gulli, Thomas Kakuska, Thomas Brandis, Hansheinz Schneeberger and Ivry Gitlis / Plays a 1732 Stradivari | ||
Manoukian, Catherine | 1981/06/02 | Toronto, Canada | living | Canadian | Pupil of Dorothy DeLay / débuted with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra when 12 / soloist with many prominent orchestras / now based in Sweden | ||
Montgomery, Jessie | 1981 | New York, New York US | living | American | violinist, composer, chamber musician and music educator | ||
Nemtanu, Sarah | 1981 | living | Franco-Romanian | soloist with Luc Héry / concertmaster of the Orchestre national de France / recording artist | |||
Skride, Baiba | Riga, Latvia | 1981 | living | Latvian | International performer with various orchestras / recording artist | ||
Steinbacher, Arabella | 1981/11/14 | Munich, Germany | living | German | Pupil of Dorothy DeLay and Ivry Gitlis / Plays the "Booth" Stradivari, 1716 | ||
Lee, Min | Lee Huei Min | c. 1982 | Singapore | living | Singaporean | Pupil of Erick Friedman / soloist with leading orchestras | |
Batikian, Ani | 1982/11/22 | Yerevan, Armenia | living | Armenian | Studied at the Royal Academy of Music, receiving top violin prize / later pupil of Salvatore Accardo in Italy / solo concert performer | ||
Lunny, Cora Venus | 1982 | Dublin, Ireland | living | Irish | Student of Joji Hattori and Vladimir Spivakov / award-winning classical musician / also folk music / recording artist | ||
Shaw, Caroline | 1982/08/01 | Greenville, North Carolina, US | living | American | Violinist and composer / Pulitzer Prize for Music / chamber musician | ||
Borrani, Lorenza | 1983 | Florence, Italy | living | Italian | Leader, director, soloist and chamber musician / educator | ||
Shoji, Sayaka | 1983/01/30 | Tokyo, Japan | living | Japanese | Studied with Uto Ughi and Riccardo Brengola at Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, and later with Saschko Gawriloff and Zakhar Bron in Germany / Plays the "Recamier" Stradivari, 1729 | ||
Fischer, Julia | 1983/06/15 | Munich, Germany | living | German | Also concert pianist / Pupil of Lydia Dubrowskaya and Ana Chumachenco / Plays a Philipp Augustin violin, 2012 | ||
Linnebach, Jessica | 1983 | Edmonton, Canada | living | Canadian | Founding member of the Zukerman Chamber Players / soloist and chamber musician | ||
Pečeny, Oksana | 1983/04/23 | Kyiv, Ukraine | living | Ukrainian | Student of Primož Novsak / soloist with Slovenian orchestras / chamber musician | ||
Pogostkina, Alina | 1983/11/18 | Leningrad, Russia | living | Russian-German | Pupil of Antje Weithaas / She won the 1997 Louis Spohr Competition and 1st Prize at the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition, 2005 | ||
Yang Jing | 1983 | Gulangyu, China | living | Chinese | award-winning violinist, violist and five-string violist / viola principal of Camerata Salzburg, principal violist of the Frankfurt Radio Symphony | ||
Deutsch, Lindsay | 1984/11/28 | Houston, Texas, US | living | American | Pupil of Robert Lipsett / soloist performances from the age of 11 /
appearances with orchestras throughout US and Canada | ||
Kramperová, Iva | 1984 | Czechoslovakia | living | Czech | Concert master of the Barocco sempre giovane / concert performer and recording artist / educator | ||
Samuelsen, Mari | 1984/12/21 | Hamar, Norway | living | Norwegian | Child prodigy / pupil of Arve Tellefsen and Stephan Barratt-Due / frequently performs with her brother Håkon, a cellist | ||
Chen, Catharina | 1985 | Norway | living | Norwegian | Concert master of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet | ||
Moreno, Leticia | 1985 | Madrid, Spain | living | Spanish | Pupil of Zakhar Bron / performed from an early age / extensive repertoire | ||
Yoon, Soyoung | 1984/10/18 | Seoul, South Korea | living | South Korean | Pupil of Zakhar Bron / award-winning violinist | ||
Ibragimova, Alina | 1985/09/28 | Polevskoy, Russia | living | Russian | Pupil of Valentina Korolkova and Natalya Boyarskaya / recitalist, soloist and recording artist based in London | ||
Yukawa, Diana | Daiana Yukawa | 1985/09/16 | Tokyo, Japan | living | British | Violinist and composer / Classical and modern performer | |
Kamio, Mayuko | 1986/06/12 | Osaka, Japan | living | Japanese | Pupil of Zakhar Bron / 1st Prize at Tchaikovsky Competition, 2007 / Plays the 1727 "ex Joseph Joachim" Stradivarius, on loan from Suntory | ||
Frang, Vilde | 1986/08/19 | Oslo, Norway | living | Norwegian | Pupil of Anne-Sophie Mutter, Kolja Blacher and Ana Chumachenco / Plays a Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, 1864 | ||
Kholodnaya, Olga | Olga Show | 1987/12/10 | Cheboksary, Russia | living | Russian | Pupil of Zakhar Bron, Marcus Wolf and Didier Lockwood / Plays an 1853 Jean Baptiste Vuillaume | |
Yang, Tianwa | Yáng Tianwa | 1987/04/08 | Beijing, China | living | Chinese | Pupil of Lin Yaoji and protégé by Isaac Stern / Plays a Giuseppe Antonio Guarneri del Gesù, 1730 | |
Benedetti, Nicola | 1987/07/19 | West Kilbride, Scotland, UK | living | English | Pupil of Yehudi Menuhin and Natasha Boyarskaya | ||
Hanslip, Cloé | Chloë Elise Hanslip | 1987/09/28 | Guildford, UK | living | English | Pupil of Natasha Boyarskaya and Zakhar Bron / Plays a 1737 Guarneri del Gesù | |
Kang, Clara-Jumi | Clara-Jumi Kang | 1987 | Mannheim, Germany | living | German, Korean-German | Pupil of Valery Gradov, Dorothy Delay and Hyo Kang / Plays a 1708 "Ex-Strauss" Stradivarius | |
Lott, Maria-Elisabeth | Clara-Jumi Kang | 1987/06/02 | Schramberg, Germany | living | German | International orchestral soloist | |
Shin, Zia Hyunsu | Hyun-Soo Shin | 1987/07/16 | Jeonju, South Korea | living | South Korean | Award-winning violinist | |
Abrigo, Irene | Irene Abrigo | 1988/12/03 | Turin, Italy | living | Winterthur, Switzerland | Italian | Solo concert violinist, student of Marie-Annick Nicolas, Pierre Amoyal and Corina Belcea. She plays a Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, 1758 |
Azaiez, Yasmine | 1988/10/16 | London, England | living | British | Studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School / now based in Tunisia | ||
Eberle, Veronika | 1988/12/26 | Donauwörth, Germany | living | German | She plays the "ex Busch" Giovanni Battista Guadagnini, 1783 | ||
Hemsing, Ragnhild | 1988/02/15 | Nord-Aurdal, Norway | living | Norwegian | débuted with the Bergan Philharmonic when 13 / appearances at major festivals and concert halls in Norway | ||
Nobile, Carlotta | 1988/12/20 | Rome, Italy | 2013/07/16 | Benevento, Italy | Italian | violinist, art historian and writer / artistic director of Santa Sophia Academy chamber orchestra | |
Kim, Bomsori | 1989/12/13 | Daegu, South Korea | living | New York City, USA | Korean | Pupil of Young Uck Kim, Sylvia Rosenberg, and Ronald Copes / Plays a J.B. Guadagnini Turin, 1774 | |
Pike, Jennifer | 1989/11/09 | England | living | English | At age 12 was BBC Young Musician of the Year / performances with various orchestras | ||
Soumm, Alexandra | 1989/05/17 | Moscow, Russia | living | Paris | French | Award-winning violinist / international soloist with several orchestras | |
Šūmane, Paula | 1989/05/04 | Riga, Latvia | living | Latvian | Soloist and concertmaster | ||
Suzuki, Airi | Suzuki Airi | 1989/11/09 | Tokyo, Japan | living | Japanese | Award-winning young violinist | |
Hemsing, Eldbjørg | 1990/02/16 | Nord-Aurdal, Norway | living | Norwegian | child prodigy / pupil of Boris Kuschnir / collaboration with Tan Dun / chamber musician and soloist with numerous orchestras | ||
Steele, Emma | 1990/04/11 | Chicago, Illinois | living | American | Soloist and concertmaster, Royal Danish Orchestra [132] | ||
Chen, Stella | 1992 | US | living | Asian-American | An alumnus of the New England Conservatory of Music and student of Li Lin and Catherine Cho at Juilliard as of July 2020. | ||
Goicea, Ioana Crstina | 1993/11/06 | Bucharest, Romania | living | Romanian | Pupil of Mariana Sîrbu / recitalist, soloist and chamber musician | ||
Brabetz, Christina | 1993/10/08 | Windhoek, Namibia | living | South African | Pupil of Thomas Christian at Hochschule für Musik Detmold / winner of TONALi Grand Prix | ||
Fisher, Salina | 1993/10/06 | New Zealand | living | New Zealand | Violinist and composer | ||
Nuez Suarez, Rebeca | Rebeca Nuez | 1993/11/10 | Las Palmas, Spain | living | London, England | Spanish | Violinist interested in contemporary classical music |
Petryshak, Anastasiya | 1994/04/12 | Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine | living | Ukrainian | Classical violinist working with Andrea Bocelli | ||
Yoo, Esthe | 1994/06/11 | US | living | American | pupil of Ana Chumachenco / international soloist with various orchestras / chamber musician / recording artist | ||
Taglioretti, Ana Lucrecia | 1995/12/25 | Paraguay | 2020/1/7 | Asunción, Paraguay | Paraguan | Played with the Paraguayan National Symphonic Orchestra and other groups / cause of death unknown | |
Matsumoto, Hiroka | Matsumoto Hiroka | 1995 | Yokohama, Japan | living | Japanese | student of Koichiro Harada and Gérard Poulet / award-winning classical violinist who played from an early age | |
Stapf, Judith | 1997/05/31 | Rheinbach, Germany | living | German | Soloist with various orchestras | ||
Elders, Hawijch | 1998/10/31 | Grenoble, France | living | Dutch | Pupil of Ilya Grubert / performances in the Netherlands and abroad | ||
Stirling, Lindsey | 1986/09/21 | Santa Ana, California, US | living | American | |||
Ramsay, Meredith Ezinma | Ezinma | 1991/01/11 | Lincoln, Nebraska US | American | [133] |
Sortable list for those without known birthdate[edit]
Total listed: 43
Name | Alias | Active from | Birthplace | Died | Place last living | Nationality | Notes |
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Aller, Judith | 2000s | Los Angeles, US | living | American | Pupil of Jascha Heifetz / recitalist and soloist with the Pori Symphony Orchestra and with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra | ||
Augustyn, Kinga | 2000s | Wrocław, Poland | living | New York City | Polish-American | Pupil of Zbigniew Szuflat and Dorothy DeLay / soloist with various orchestras / recording artist | |
Babut du Marès, Camille | 2000s | Belgium | living | Belgium | Belgian | Pupil of Véronique Bogaerts and Yuzuko Horigome / international soloist and recitalist | |
Benjamin, Mira | 2010s | Vancouver, Canada | living | London, England | Canadian | Violinist and chamber musician / former member of Quatuor Bozzini / recording artist | |
Black, Zoë | 2010s | Australia | living | Australian | Recitalist and soloist / plays with the Australian Chamber Orchestra | ||
Chebotareva, Anastasia | 2000s | Odesa, Ukraine | living | Ukrainian | Tours in Italy, UK, France and German / recording artist | ||
Dahn, Nancy | 1990s | Canada | living | Canadian | Classical violinist and violist / educator / co-founded the Tuckamore Festival | ||
Derome, Julie-Anne | 1990s | Montreal, Canada | living | Canadian | Pupil of Taras Gabora and Sonia Jelinkova / Interested in 20th-century music / chamber musician and soloist / recording artist | ||
Frautschi, Jennifer | 2000s | Pasadena, California, US | living | Brookline, Massachusetts, US | American | Pupil of Robert Lipsett and Robert Mann / soloist with various orchestras | |
Gomyo, Karen | 2010s | Tokyo, Japan | living | Canadian | Student of Mauricio Fuks, Dorothy DeLay and Donald Weilerstein / soloist and chamber musician | ||
Gould, Clio | 2000s | England | living | English | Classical violinist, educator, director of the Royal Academy Soloists and leader of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra | ||
Grigoreva, Viktoria | 1990s | Kharkiv, Ukraine | living | London, England | Ukrainian | Studied under Semion Mikitiansky and Irina Grebneva / Concert violinist and educator | |
Kouznetsova, Maria | 1991 | Ryazan, Russia | living | Russian | Award-winning young violinist | ||
Ingolfsson, Judith | 1990s | Reykjavik, Iceland | living | Stuttgart, Germany | Icelandic | Student of Jascha Brodsky / international soloist appearing with many orchestras / chamber musician | |
Johnson, Karen | 2000s | Gilbert, Arizona, US | living | American | Chamber musician and concertmaster | ||
Kokas, Katalin | 2000s | Kaposvár, Hungary | living | Hungarian | Student of Ferenc Halász and Dénes Kovács / Chamber musician performing with various orchestras | ||
Kwon, Yoon | 1990s | Seoul, South Korea | living | Korean-American | Child prodigy / student of Dorothy DeLay, Hyo Kang, Cho-Liang Lin and Donald Weilerstein / duos with pianist sister Min Kwon / chamber musician / educator | ||
Lester, Gabrielle | 1980s | London, England | living | English | Classical violinist, orchestra leader and chamber musician / discography of classical, popular and soundtrack music | ||
León, Eva | 1990s | Las Palmas, Spain | living | Spanish | International classical violinist, performances with leading orchestras / recording artist | ||
Makhnev, Elena | 2000s | Guanajuato, Mexico | living | Mexican | Virtuoso violinist currently studying in Moscow | ||
Mason, Frances | 1960s | United Kingdom | living | British | Studied under Alan Loveday / specializing in chamber music but also soloist / educator | ||
Michell, Edna | 1960s | Tel Aviv, Israel | living | Israeli-American | Studied under Lorand Fenyves, Ödön Pártos and Ivan Galamian / international recitalist and soloist / founder of the Cantilena Chamber Players / educator | ||
Olujić, Tatjana | 1970s | Belgrade, Serbia | living | Serbian | Award-winning violinist and educator | ||
Palmer, Ruth | 2000s | United Kingdom | living | British | award-winning recitalist and recording artist | ||
Paulet, Stéphanie | 2010s | Rhône-Alpes, France | living | Paris | French | First violin in French Baroque ensembles / chamber musician and educator | |
Peña, Adela | 1990s | New York City, US | living | American | Student of Rochelle Walton / founding member of the Eroica Trio | ||
Piérot, Alice | 1980s | France | living | French | Chamber musician, Baroque violinist and recording artist / member of the Amarillis ensemble / educator | ||
Raum, Erika | 1990s | Canada | living | Canadian | Student of Lorand Fenyves / recitalist and chamber musician / orchestral appearances in Canada and abroad | ||
Robert, Lucie | 1980s | Montreal, Canada | living | Canadian | Student of Josef Gingold / violinist, composer and educator | ||
Safonova, Ania | 1990s | Tomsk, Russia | living | London, England | Russian-Israeli | Student of Svetlanda Goffman and later Felix Andrievsky / Concertmaster of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden / chamber musician | |
Sakharova, Julia | 2000s | Zheleznovodsk, Russia | living | US | Russian | Child prodigy / student of Taras Gabora, Almita Vamos, Milan Vitek and Donald Weilerstein / assistant concertmaster, chamber musician, educator | |
Schnarch, Ani | 2000s | Bucharest, Romania | living | London, England | Israeli-British | Student of Felix Andrievsky / Soloist and chamber musician performing with various orchestras / educator | |
Schmitt, Hélène | 1990s | France | living | Boulogne-Billancourt, France | French | Chamber musician specializing in Baroque music / recording artist / educator | |
Shihoten, Lisa | 1990s | Chicago, US | living | Houston, US | American | Student of Betty Haag-Kuhnke / chamber musician and recitalist / educator | |
Simpson, Mary | 2000s | Virginia, US | living | Houston, US | American | Classically trained violinist, now playing bluegrass | |
Sîrbu, Mariana | 1960s | Iași, Romania | living | Leipzig, Germany | Romanian | Student of Ștefan Gheorghiu / international soloist / founder of the Academia String Quartet / educator | |
Stefanovich-Gruppman, Vesna | 1990s | Serbia | living | Rotterdam, Netherlands | Serbian | Soloist and chamber musician / performances with various orchestras / recording artist / educator | |
Sung, Janet | 2000s | New York City, US | living | Chicago, US | American | Student of Josef Gingold / soloist with numerous orchestras / educator | |
Tcholakova, Ralitsa | 2000s | Bulgaria | living | Canadian | International soloist and chamber musician / music writer / recording artist | ||
Tenenbaum, Mela | 1970s | Ukraine | living | American | Soloist and chamber musician / recording artist | ||
Thompson, Candida | 2000s | Glasgow, Scotland | living | Amsterdam, Netherlands | British | Student of David Takeno / International chamber musician and soloist / leader of the Amsterdam Sinfonietta / recording artist | |
Thompson, Shirley J. | 1990s | London, England | living | London, England | British | Composer, conductor, violinist and academic | |
Udagawa, Hideko | 2000s | Japan | living | London, England | Japanese | International soloist / recording artist |
See also[edit]
Citations[edit]
- ^ Violinists
- ^ German bio
- ^ short bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ Neumann, Eleonore Jewish Encyclopedia
- ^ German bio
- ^ a b c short bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ Swedish bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ 'Camilla Urso Collection'
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ short bio
- ^ note / The New York Times, 1887/10/18, article
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ "The Maud Powell Society"
- ^ note
- ^ The New York Times, 1887/10/17
- ^ note
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ German bio
- ^ Republika Newspaper article (in Polish)
- ^ "Schindler-Süss Róża | Virtual Shtetl".
- ^ "Ilona Ralf Sues: author of "Shark's Fins and Millet"". The University of Iowa Libraries. 1 January 2001. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
- ^ note
- ^ German bio
- ^ note
- ^ short bio
- ^ note + 78rpm Audio
- ^ note + 78rpm Audio
- ^ note
- ^ German detailed bio
- ^ note + 78rpm Audio
- ^ bio
- ^ note + 78rpm Audio
- ^ Lynch, Peter, "Healy, Gertrude (1894–1984)", Australian Dictionary of Biography, Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 1 December 2021
- ^ Carnegie Hall, concert review, 1912/11/26
- ^ note
- ^ The New York Times, 1919/10/19, review
- ^ The New York Times, 1920/10/28, article
- ^ Thelma Given "Violinist of a Generation", promotional brochure
- ^ website: http://culture.pl/en/artist/irena-dubiska
- ^ note 1
- ^ "note 2". Archived from the original on 18 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
- ^ Article – Canadian Jewish Review, 1922/06/2
- ^ Article from The Strad, 1935
- ^ note
- ^ note
- ^ website
- ^ short bio
- ^ bio at IMDb
- ^ Sarasate 'Zigeunerweisen'
- ^ In memoriam
- ^ "Maria Lidka obituary". The Guardian. 16 January 2014. Archived from the original on 13 August 2022.
- ^ video playing Bach (British Pathé)
- ^ obituary
- ^ ABC interview, 2004
- ^ French bio
- ^ article of Australian Tour, 20 July 1964
- ^ "Medaglia d'oro ai benemeriti della scuola della cultura e dell'arte", 1987/07/27
- ^ "Wanda Luzzato, l'allieva italiana di Jenö Hubay", p. 43 – short bio, 2003
- ^ a b "Three Violin Maidens": Part 1; Part 2
- ^ obituary
- ^ Official website
- ^ website
- ^ obituary (IT)
- ^ note
- ^ note
- ^ note
- ^ website
- ^ The Strad article for her 90th birthday
- ^ Cserfalvi page
- ^ Anahit Tsitsikian Cultural Foundation
- ^ obituary
- ^ Cornell.edu profile
- ^ obituary
- ^ note / photo
- ^ Official website
- ^ Wieniawski Competition, note
- ^ newspaper article + picture, 1957
- ^ ina.fr – audio clip, 1973/09/12
- ^ The Miami News, concert review, 1954
- ^ bio
- ^ bio (The Canadian Encyclopedia)
- ^ Short biography
- ^ obituary
- ^ note
- ^ The Strad – obituary
- ^ article, 1957/05/6
- ^ "The careers of Frances (née Berkowitz) & Saundra Berkova (née Maazel), mother and daughter", The Strad, February 1990
- ^ Wieniawski Competition – note
- ^ article, 1954/02/13
- ^ short bio
- ^ Wieniawski Competition – note
- ^ iKSV 2007
- ^ Wieniawski Competition – note
- ^ interview, 2008 / note
- ^ Wieniawski Competition – note
- ^ note
- ^ 'Chevalier des Arts and Letters'
- ^ note
- ^ French interview
- ^ obituary
- ^ note
- ^ Milena Bozhikova (13 January 2015). "Milanova, Stoyka". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.2274152.
- ^ official website
- ^ note
- ^ interview in French, 2012
- ^ article
- ^ Cornelia Vasile – Memorial for a violinist and memory of a case
- ^ official website
- ^ website
- ^ website
- ^ website
- ^ https://kglteater.dk/en/about-us/arts/the-royal-danish-orchestra?section=28021
- ^ Bernucca, Carolyn (5 September 2019). "Hip-Hop Violinist Ezinma is Much More Than a Viral Sensation". Complex. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
General references[edit]
- "Female Performers on the Violin", The Musical World, No.CLXVI – New Series No.LXXII, p. 34 (May 16, 1839)
- "Famous Violinists of To-day and Yesterday", Chapter X. "Women as Violini", Henry C. Lahee (1899)
- "Lady Violinists", The Musical Times, Vol. 47, No. 764, pp. 662–668 (Oct. 1, 1906)
- An Encyclopedia of the Violin, Alberto Bachmann (1926)
- "Violino e Violinisti", Enciclopedia Italiana Treccani (1937)
- "Violin virtuosos: from Paganini to the 21st century", Henry Roth (1997)
- "Allievi di Hubay (selezione)" Archived 2004-12-24 at the Wayback Machine, Gianluca La Villa (2003)
- "Great female violinists of the past", Violinist.com – Blog (2010)
- "Violin works with connections to female violinists", Violinist.com – Blog (2011)
- "Great Female Violinists: A List" – Blog (2011)
- Article: "Addendum on Female Violinists" by George Dubourg (1852) – Blog (2011)
- "Who were the early female violinists?", The Strad (March 7, 2014)
- "musikwissenschaftliche Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung", search page in German – Sophie Drinke Institut (c)2013