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035    $a (OCoLC)435681148
040    $a NMI $c NMI $d SILO $d NIU $d SILO
245 0  $a Violin heroes : $b top violinists of today look back on the players who have influenced them / $c Ariane Todes, editor.
246 13 $a Strad special edition
246 13 $a Top violinists of today look back on the players who have influenced them
250    $a Special ed. of the Strad
260    $a [S.l.] : $b Newsquest Specialist Media Group, $c c2009.
300    $a 64 p. : $b photos (col. & b&w) ; $c 30 cm.
500    $a Cover title.
500    $a Articles and interviews, written by various authors, previously published between 1896 and 2009.
520    $a A collection of articles from previous issues of The Strad, featuring interviews with and comments by famous violinists.
505 0  $a Joshua Bell on his former teacher, Josef Gingold, and Eugene Ysaye -- Josef Gingold remembers his teacher, Eugene Ysaye, in an interview from 1983 -- An early article on Ysaye from 1896 -- In 1916, Ysaye reveals the dramatic story of his perilous First World War flight from Belgium to England -- Ida Haendel remembers a childhood encounter with Enescu -- An obituary of George Enescu from 1955 looks back on his astonishing talents -- Leonidas Kavakos on why Szigeti was ahead of his time -- An article from 1907 celebrates the teenage Joseph Szigeti -- Anne-Sophie Mutter on the influence of Aida Stucki and Yehudi Menuhin -- How the young Yehudi Menuhin sold out London's Royal Albert Hall in 1929 -- Emerging from three years of silence in 1939, Menuhin embarks on a concert tour -- The older Menuhin ponders the details of violin technique in 1950 -- Itzhak Perlman on why Heifetz is the king of violinists -- The young Jascha Heifetz in 1923, shortly after his UK debut -- In a 1937 interview, Heifetz denies that he plans to give up the violin -- Vadim Repin remembers heroes including Ricci and Kreisler -- a 1932 article introduces the twelve-year-old virtuoso Ruggiero Ricci -- Ruggiero Ricci looks back on encounters with Heifetz and Kreisler -- A busy Fritz Kreisler gives a reluctant interview in 1902 -- A 1908 appraisal of Kreisler's talents -- In 1933, Kreisler reveals that he has given up practicing -- Maxim Vengerov on a life-changing meeting with Isaac Stern -- Isaac Stern reflects in 1977 on his early influences and favourite instruments -- Nikolaj Znaider on Heifetz, Stern, Perlman and Zukerman.
650  0 $a Violinists $v Interviews.
650  0 $a Violinists $v Biography.
700 1  $a Todes, Ariane. $4 edt
730 02 $a Strad $x 0039-2049
700 1  $a Bell, Joshua, $d 1967-
700 1  $a Gingold, Josef.
700 1  $a Ysaÿe, Eugène, $d 1858-1931.
700 1  $a Haendel, Ida.
700 1  $a Enesco, Georges, $d 1881-1955.
700 1  $a Kavakos, Leonidas.
700 1  $a Szigeti, Joseph, $d 1892-1973.
700 1  $a Mutter, Anne-Sophie, $d 1963-
700 1  $a Stucki, Aida.
700 1  $a Menuhin, Yehudi, $d 1916-1999.
700 1  $a Perlman, Itzhak, $d 1945-
700 1  $a Heifetz, Jascha, $d 1901-1987.
700 1  $a Repin, Vadim.
700 1  $a Ricci, Ruggiero, $d 1918-
700 1  $a Kreisler, Fritz, $d 1875-1962.
700 1  $a Vengerov, Maksim.
700 1  $a Stern, Isaac, $d 1920-2001.
700 1  $a Znaider, Nikolaj, $d 1975-
700 1  $a Zukerman, Pinchas, $d 1948-
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