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Angèle Dubeau

Angèle Dubeau has become the prominent Canadian violinists of her generation. Probably she is typically the most popular of these: for three periods she made an appearance as host of the every week broadcast on Canadian tv known as Faites vos gammes (Perform your scales), specialized in introducing brand-new musical …

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Ray Chen

Taiwan-born Australian violinist Ray Chen skyrocketed to worldwide stardom with back-to-back wins in the 2008 Yehudi Menuhin International Competition and 2009 Queen Elizabeth Competition. Hardly 21 years of age during his Queen Elizabeth triumph, Chen appeared to defy the chances along with his victories, leading to many observers to recall …

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Jan Lisiecki

Jan Lisiecki, whom you’d contact a genuine prodigy in the piano if he didn’t dislike the label (he feels it diminishes the need for effort in his success), was created on March 23, 1995, in Calgary, Alberta. He’s of Polish-Canadian history, and his rise to popularity has involved occasions in …

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Antal Szalai (Zalai)

Antal Szalai is usually a Hungarian violinist that has received worldwide attention and began recording less than contract while even now in his young years. At age 18, Szalai participated in the Budapest Music Center’s Compact disc tribute to composer and instructor Leó Weiner by playing the single component in …

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