- are
considered major works of the
viola repertoire. Hindemith, who was a
violist,
wrote a
substantial amount of
music for viola,
including the concerto...
- Look up
violist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. This is a list of
Wikipedia articles on
notable viola players. In
cases where a
violist has also achieved...
- Jean
Rousseau (1
October 1644 – 1 June 1699) was a
French viol player, theorist, composer, and
author remembered prin****lly for his Traité de la viole...
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refer to:
Roberto Díaz (footballer)
Roberto Díaz (golfer)
Roberto Díaz (
violist)
Roberto Díaz Herrera,
Panamanian colonel This
disambiguation page lists...
- (Hebrew: פנחס צוקרמן, born 16 July 1948) is an Israeli-American violinist,
violist and conductor.
Zukerman was born in Tel Aviv, to
Jewish parents and Holocaust...
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Benedict Taylor is a
British avant-garde
violist,
violinist and composer.
Taylor works in
contemporary composition,
modern string performance and improvised...
- Danilov, the
Violist (Russian: Альтист Данилов, Al'tist Danilov) is a 1980
urban fantasy novel by
Soviet Russian author Vladimir Orlov. It
revolves around...
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Philippe Pierlot (born 1958) is a
Belgian viola da
gamba player and a
conductor in
historically informed performance. He is also an
academic teacher at...
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Joseph de
Pasquale (October 14, 1919 – June 22, 2015) was an
American violist. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
Joseph de
Pasquale was a
student of...
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Johann Nicolaus Bach (baptised
February 5, 1653 in Erfurt, Germany) was the son of Johann(es) [Hans] Bach. He died of the
plague in Erfurt, Germany, on...