Historically, it is said to be Nicolo Paganini (1782-1840) who's skill was so enormous on the instrument, that some thought he had made a contract with Satan
No. He played violin then viola then cell at age 4
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The most famous ones were the Italian apprentices of Stradivari and Amati.
📷 The most famous violin makers, between the early 16th century and the 18th century included: Micheli family of Italian violin makers, Zanetto Micheli 1490 - 1560, Pellegrino Micheli 1520 - 1607, Giovanni Micheli 1562 - 1616
Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D Major (Op. 35) is one of his most famous works and arguably one of the most famous violin concertos of all time. It is considered among the most technically difficult of the great violin concertos. It was first played in 1881 in Vienna by Adolph Brodsky (with Hans Richter conducting). Critical reception at the time was mixed, but today it is a cornerstone piece of the violin repertoire.
No. He played violin then viola then cell at age 4
Damien Hirst is probably the most famous living artist. Rembrandt is often cited at the most famous artist overall.
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Jamal Ahmed is the famous artist in israel
Yes. The most famous aboriginal artist was Albert Namatjira.
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the most famous artish in Mexico is..... FRIDA KAHLO
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