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61. Clarity Records
Witches Brew Demon violinist eugene fodor tackles impossible pieces by Paganini,Brahms, Massenet, etc. Ultracloseup sound, and great er, clarity.
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Witches Brew
Demon violinist Eugene Fodor tackles "impossible" pieces by Paganini, Brahms, Massenet, etc. Ultra-closeup sound, and great...er, clarity.
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A Taste of Violin Jazz
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62. What's Up
She has performed with violinist eugene fodor, cellists Zvi Plesser and Yvonne Caruthersand bassbaritone Eric J. Owens. For more informatin, call 831-2577.
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F our free, public lectures on "American Foreign Policy After 2000" continue through the end of January. The presentations are scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in Room 125 Clayton Hall. On Tuesday, Jan. 18, Joshua Muravchik, resident scholar of the American Enterprise Institute, will discuss "American Leadership After 2000." His research areas include human rights and democracy, socialism and Iran. An adjunct professor for the Institute of World Politics and the executive director of the Coalition for a Democratic Majority, Muravchik is the author of The Imperative of American Leadership: A Challenge to Exporting Democracy, Fullfilling America's Destiny, News Coverage of the Sandinista Revolution and The Uncertain Crusade: Jimmy Carter and the Dilemma. He also has written articles in numerous newspapers, including The Wall Street Journal The New York Times and The Washington Post . He has appeared on NBC, FOX, NPR, PBS and CNN. On Monday, Jan. 24, Robert Herman, a foreign service officer in the Office of Policy Planning of the U.S. Department of State, will talk about "Democracy and Foreign Policy in the New Millennium." A specialist in democracy and human rights, Herman spent four years as a senior social scientist with the Agency for International Development, Bureau for Europe and the New Independent States, working on assistance strategies in economic, political and social spheres.

63. Dennis Bathory-Kitsz Solo Music Catalog
fodor Fugue was created for eugene fodor while he was fodor said he loved fugues,and was excited by the A fine violinist and composer, Thomas L. Read once
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64. Redwood Symphony Reviews
When violinist eugene fodor took his place in front of the Redwood Symphony Orchestrato perform the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D major at the San Mateo
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San Mateo Times, January 2002
The Redwood Symphony held its annual "An Evening of Chamber Music," at the Canada College Theatre in Redwood City, on January 26, featuring members of the orchestra. The orchestra, itself, is remarkable in that it offers progams many cuts above the typical community symphonies. Founder and music director, Dr. Eric Kujawsky, as much a musicologist, ventures into musical landscapes where other community conductors fear to tread. The program alternated between the conventional and the rarely heard. It opened with an intriguing work, "Suite Francaise: d'apres Claude Gervaise," out of early in the last century by the French composer Francis Poulenc. Being principally self-taught, Poulenc appears to be far less influenced by the past in melodic and harmonic lines and even in scoring, so that his work is refreshing to the ears of jaded chamber music devotees.

65. March 2003
(909) 8807516. March 9. eugene fodor. violinist, 200 pm. San BernardinoValley Community Concert Association. San Bernardino. (909) 885-7969. March11.
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66. The History Of The Famous Guarnerius Violin Makers
eugene fodor won the Italian Niccolo Paganini violin competition instrument that Iheard Mr. fodor play just 28.8) Five years ago, violinist Robert McDuffie
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The Violin is 2nd only to the Violin....
Or So Some Say.......Others Say The Guarnerius is the most Prized Of All Violins HISTORY The violin emerged in Italy in the early 1500's and seems to have evolved from two medieval bowed instrumentsthe fiddle, also called vielle or fiedel, and the rebecand from the Renaissance lira da braccio [ a violin-like instrument with off-the-fingerboard drone strings ]. Also related, but not a direct ancester, is the viol, a fretted, six-string instrument that appeared in Europe before the violin and excisted side by side with it for about 200 years. The earliest important violin makers were the northern Italians Gasparo da Salo [1540-1609 ] and Giovanni Maggini [1579-c. 1630] from Brescia and Andrea Amati [c.1520-c. 1611] from Cremona. The craft of violin making reached unprecedented artistic heights in the 17th and early 18th centuries in the workshops of the Italians Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri , both from Cremona, and the Austrian Jacob Stainer. A family of violin makers in Cremona, Italy, in the 17th and 18th centuries, the

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    physician, educator;. Douglas Fairbanks actor;. John Thomas Fantewriter;. eugene fodor violinist;. Gene Fowler writer;. Erick Hawkins
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    Capital: Denver Governor: Bill Owens, R (to Jan. 2007) Lieut. Governor: Jane Norton, R (to Jan. 2007) Senators: Wayne A. Allard, R (to Jan. 2009); Ben Nighthorse Campbell, R (to Jan. 2005) Secy. of State: Donetta Davidson, R (to Jan. 2007) Treasurer: Mike Coffman, R (to Jan. 2007) Atty. General: Ken Salazar, D (to Jan. 2007) Organized as territory: Feb. 28, 1861 Entered Union (rank): Aug. 1, 1876 (38) Present constitution adopted: Motto: Nil sine Numine (Nothing without Providence) State Symbols: flower Rocky Mountain columbine (1899) tree Colorado blue spruce (1939) bird lark bunting (1931) animal Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (1961) gemstone aquamarine (1971) colors blue and white (1911) song fossil stegosaurus (1991) Nickname: Centennial State Origin of name: 10 largest cities (2000): Denver, 554,636; Colorado Springs, 360,890; Aurora, 276,393; Lakewood, 144,126; Fort Collins, 118,652; Arvada, 102,153; Pueblo, 102,121; Westminster, 100,940; Boulder, 94,673; Thornton, 82,384 Land area: 103,717 sq mi. (268,627 sq km) Geographic center: In Park Co., 30 mi. NW of Pikes Peak

    69. Famous Colorado People Coloradans
    Harrison (Jack) Dempsey boxer, Manassa Ralph Edwards entertainer, Merino DouglasFairbanks actor, Denver eugene fodor violinist, Turkey Creek Gene Fowler
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    Sammy studied with worldrenowned violinist, eugene fodor. Sammy also playsin a classical ensemble, Vanishing Prairie. Back to Classical Main Menu
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    71. New York Magazine - July 16, 1990
    face of it, Bell's emergence as a worldclass violinist seems impossible. America,numbered among his star pupils Perlman, Zukerman, eugene fodor, Michael Rabin
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    New York Magazine - July 16, 1990
    Charles Michner Beau Bell
    The Seraphic Sound of a Matinee Idol Violinist The first sound that greeted Joshua Bell's arrival onstage at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia a few weeks ago was an ecstatic teenage squeal. For a second, it hung in the air like a blasphemy, but then the crowd roared with laughter. No doubt about it, the young violinist making his way with the slightly awkward gait toward the conductor was cute all-American cute, with his gangly figure, floppy-straight brown hair, and boy-next-door good looks, as cute in his white dinner jacket and black tie as he was in the London Records picture in the program, featuring him in black leather jacket, stone-washed jeans, and Reeboks. Beside me, a white-haired lady whispered to her companion, "My granddaughter just loves a group called New Kids on the Block. Is this what they look like?" Bell's concert last February at the 92nd Street Y in New York was a mostly flashy recital that showed him off as a formidable technician with the charisma to whip up an audience. He seemed impressive, appealing, and perhaps a bit callow-another wunderkind whose musical maturity was still in doubt. Here, in the Mann's vast, semi-enclosed "shed," the conditions seemed unfavorable to a stronger impression. In addition to the occasional drone of an airplane overhead, Bell would have to compete with the mighty lushness of the Philadelphia Orchestra's famous strings, as well as with the somewhat hyperactive conducting of another musical pinup boy, Hugh Wolff. What's more, his offering tonight was Saint-Saens's Violin Concerto No.3 in B minor, a Romantic showpiece that can evaporate as quickly as it charms.

    72. Classical : Art Directory
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    73. Hora Staccato
    reflect the views of their authors, and not necessarily those of violinist.com or time,Friedman told me of a masterclass where he and eugene fodor were present
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    74. AIM Web Page
    storyteller. 1982, William Shakespeare (actor), 1993, Paula Lynn Dancers.1983, eugene fodor, violinist, 1994, David Pendleton, ventriloquist. 1984,
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    75. Acapulco2000.com >> Acapulco Philharmonic Orchestra > Conductor
    In 1976 he is appointed as a violinist in the UNAM Philarmonic Ragni, Edison Quintana,Michail Svetlev, Garry Petrenko, Luis Giron May, eugene fodor, Lothar Koch
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    Eduardo Alvarez
    Music / Conductor of Acapulco Philharmonic Maestro Alvarez trajectory begins in when he enrolls in the National School of Music at the National University of Mexico (UNAM). While studying there he earns a bachelor of Concert Accordionist. In he graduates with honours from the National Conservatory of Music where he earns a Bachelor of Concert Violinist and a Bachelor of Orchestral Conducting, all while the tutelage of Robert Vaska, Francisco Savin and Efrem Kurtz.
    M. Eduardo Alvarez
    Conductor During this time he founds the Conservatorys´ Choral Society, which, on several occasions, performs with the most renowned orchestras in Mexico, as well as the chorus "Axis Mundi". During this time he was the concertmaster of both symphony and chamber orchestras of the conservatory, first violin of the conservatorys´ quartet, and winner of the scholarship that the Secretary of Public Education granted, in the orchestral conducting field

    76. Hungary
    1892 Sep 5, Joseph Szigeti, Budapest Hungary, violinist (violinist Notebook 1933),was born. 1905 Oct 14, eugene fodor, Hungarianborn travel writer, was born.
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    c0-100AD Hungary was the Roman province of Pannonia and Pecs was the capital.
    (Hem., 6/98, p.128) 375 Nov 17, Enraged by the insolence of barbarian envoys, Valentinian, the Emperor of the West, died of apoplexy in Pannonia in Central Europe.
    (HN, 11/17/98) 451AD Jun 20, Roman and Barbarian warriors halted Attila's army at the Catalaunian Plains in eastern France. Attila the Hun was defeated by a combined Roman and Visigothic army. The Huns moved south into Italy but were defeated again. (V.D.-H.K.p.88)(HN, 6/20/98) 451AD Sep 20, General Aetius defeated Attila the Hun at Chalons-sur-Marne. (MC 9/20/01) 451AD Attila the Hun was defeated by a combined Roman and Visigothic army. The Huns moved south into Italy but were defeated again. Attila and his brother Bleda jointly inherited the Hunnish Kingdom, headquartered in what later became Hungary. Attila later murdered Bleda to gain full control

    77. Concs1
    Recorded by Chang at age thirteen, making her the youngest violinist, so far 1965.fodor, eugene (violin) / New Philharmonia Orchestra / Maag, Peter (conductor).
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    N i c o l ò P a g a n i n i Discography Accardo, Salvatore (violin) / London Philharmonic Orchestra / Dutoit, Charles (conductor) LP: Deutsche Grammophon 2530 467 LP: Deutsche Grammophon Privilege LP (5): Deutsche Grammophon (The 6 Violin Concertos) 2740 121 LP (5): Deutsche Grammophon 2864 005 [Italian pressing] CD: Deutsche Grammophon 423 717-2 CD (3): Deutsche Grammophon (The 6 Violin Concertos) 437 210-2 CD (6): Deutsche Grammophon Collectors Edition (Accardo Plays Paganini: Complete Recordings) 463 754-2 [Orchestral score by Federico Mompellio. Première recording] CD (3): EMI Classics (The Complete Violin Concertos) 5 56902 2 [Italian EMI release] CD: EMI Classics (Accardo Plays Paganini) CDC 5 57150 2 1998 or 1999 [Concerto listed as 'No. 0'. Accompanying booklet of 3CD set features interview with Accardo by Edward Neill] Dubach, Alexandre (violin) / Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra / Foster, Lawrence (conductor)

    78. Montana Living Magazine
    The concert featured wellknown violinist eugene fodor, one of themost celebrated in this country today. One of the audience’s
    http://www.montanaliving.com/article.phtml?article=54

    79. Several BCHS Students Attended A Concert In Vermillion At Slagle Auditorium On T
    eugene fodor was the concert violinist who performed. He also played another Stradivariviolin as well as two other rare violins, one of which was his own.
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    Several BCHS students attended a concert in Vermillion at Slagle Auditorium on the USD campus on April 6. The concert featured “The "Harrison" Violin by Antonio Stradivari, 1693. This violin has never been played in public since it was acquired by America’s Shrine To Music Museum. This is a picture and description of the violin.
    Aren't they lovely? Andrea, Erin, Kristin, Danyell, Shelly, Connie, Lindsey and Reba Waiting for the music to begin! Eugene Fodor was the concert violinist who performed. He also played another Stradivari violin as well as two other rare violins, one of which was his own. Four different violins total! Everyone enjoyed the concert immensely!

    80. The Insider: Fame Is Hard For Zora; Bridget Fonda Ails
    Singer Eddy Grant is 55. violinist eugene fodor is 53. Rock musician AlanClark (Dire Straits) is 51. Actresscomedian Marsha Warfield is 49.
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    Actor James Noble is 81. Actor James B. Sikking is 69. Actor Dean Stockwell is 67. Actor Fred Williamson is 65. Actor Michael Warren is 57. Actor Eddie Hodges is 56. Singer Eddy Grant is 55. Violinist Eugene Fodor is 53. Rock musician Alan Clark (Dire Straits) is 51. Actress-comedian Marsha Warfield is 49. Magician Penn Jillette is 48. Rock singer Charlie Reid is 41. Rock singer Craig Reid is 41. Rock musician John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers) is 33. Singer Rome is 33. Actor Kevin Connolly is 29. Actress Jolene Blalock (“Enterprise”) is 28. Model Niki Taylor is 28. Actress Eva Mendes is 25. Actor Jake Lloyd is 14. Other Stories The Insider: Anastacia has surgery; Springsteen sells out E-Mail This Article Printer-Friendly Version Subscribe to the paper online MALIBU, Calif. — Actress Bridget Fonda was recovering at home after being hospitalized with a back injury from a car crash late last week. Her publicist, Nancy Seltzer, said Monday that Fonda “suffered a slight fracture of two thoracic vertebrae,” and was expected to make a total recovery.

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