- The Laub–
Petschnikoff Stradivarius is an
antique violin made by the
Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of
Cremona (1644–1737),
which is
variously dated...
- Lili
Petschnikoff (December 1, 1874 —
September 23, 1957) was an
American concert violinist. Lili
Schober was born in Chicago, Illinois, but
spent much...
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Montreal philanthropist, John
Wilson McConnell,
purchased the 1727 Laub-
Petschnikoff Stradivarius violin for
Calvin Sieb, the Symphony's concertmaster. The...
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formerly to
Midori Goto,
Daishin Kashimoto, and
Manrico Padovani. Laub-
Petschnikoff 1722
Elman 1722
Chimei Museum On loan to
William Wei Cádiz 1722 Joseph...
- (1955–79) and the
University of
Ottawa (1989–2001). He pla**** the Laub–
Petschnikoff Stradivarius. He was a
Chevalier of the
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres...
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Johannes Palaschko (1877–1932)
Henri Petri,
Concertmaster in
Leipzig Lili
Petschnikoff (1874–1957),
American violinist Maximilian Pilzer,
Concertmaster of the...
- Sarasate, Eugène Ysaÿe, Bronisław Huberman,
Fritz Kreisler,
Alexander Petschnikoff,
Henri Marteau;
cellists David Popper,
Julius Klengel, Hugo Becker, Anton...
- new
facilities at
Place des Arts,
McConnell purchased the 1722 Laub–
Petschnikoff Stradivarius violin for use by
concertmaster and
violinist Calvin Sieb...
- 1922. In 1923, she pla**** a
radio concerts with
retired violinist Lili
Petschnikoff.
Steeb was head of the
music departments at the
University of Redlands...
- in 1907. More
recordings of this
piece were made in 1914 by
Alexander Petschnikoff (1873–1948), in 1921 by
Mischa Elman, and in 1924 by
Toscha Seidel and...