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French Violin Bows - 103 items found
Red French Blend Violin Fiddle Rosin for all Strings Accessories and Bows 4/4 Size $0.99 Bids: 0 Time Left: 6d 4h 56m | |
Old Style Modern Vintage French Student Brazilwood 4/4 Violin Bow #2 4/4 Size $199.00 Time Left: 28d 23h 18m | |
| A fine old French violin bow C. N. Bazin 4/4 Size $1,850.00 : $2,100.00 Bids: 0 Time Left: 5d 17h 18m | |
| A fine French certified violin bow L.Morizot,1960. 4/4 Size $1.00 Bids: 1 Time Left: 8d 4h 57m | |
| A fine French certified violin bow by L.Bazin, ca.1930. 4/4 Size $4,900.00 Time Left: 28d 4h 21m | |
Copy French MASTER PERNAMBUCO VIOLIN BOW #8505 Violin $1.56 Bids: 0 Time Left: 5d 2h 45m | |
Old French Sartory Style Modern Vintage European Brazilwood 4/4 Violin Bow #2 4/4 Size $149.00 Time Left: 27d 23h 38m | |
| Mid 19th C. French Maggini Pattern Violin w/case & bow Violin $700.00 Bids: 0 Time Left: 4d 22h 24m | |
| OLD FRENCH BASS BOW 4/4 Size $152.50 Bids: 6 Time Left: 4h 22m | |
| Beautiful French Violin Complete With 2 Bows and Case Violin $145.00 Time Left: 7d 4h 17m | |
JB Vuillaume's Violin and Peccatt's Bow
This violin is a copy of Stradivari by Vuillaume. He was a French renowned violin maker. The sound of this violin is powerful and detail. It's ...
French movie (Le Concert) : Taking the bow before performing Tchaikowsky's Violin Concerto ...
French large screen (Le Concert) : Taking the bow before performing Tchaikowsky's Violin Concerto in D
A life of composing
Howard Terrell remembers the day years ago that his late wife, Regena, posed what has been his lifes central question.
Why do you continue to write music like this when nobody will ever hear it? she asked, more than a bit exasperated with her husbands penchant for disappearing for hours at a time to compose.
Terrell also remembers his answer.
I said, Because if I dont, nobody will ever write it, he says.
So, throughout a 64-year marriage and even afterward, Terrell kept writing – ultimately producing 23 works he considers major, including five symphonies, two string quartets, two suites for strings, an overture and a meditation for orchestra, a violin concerto, 10 marches for concert band and an oratorio about the life of Christ for orchestra and choir.
And throughout those decades, the handwritten works went unpublished and unperformed, with all but three existing only in the retired military school band teachers head.
On Buying a Bow...
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French Violin Bows - News
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The French connection On June 21st, all over France - from Paris, Lyon and Marseilles to Nantes, Toulouse and Sharp - professional and amateur musicians drew out their bows and violins, guitars, horns and harps in celebration of that country's greatest annual euphonious show |
Bow Makers Unite Behind a Precious Tree
Discovered by French bow makers 250 years ago, it provides the worthy — indeed only — wood for making high-end bows for professional musicians. (The tree is also known as the pau-brasil.) “No comparable substitute is known to bow makers or musicians
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Stradivarius: still priceless She bought the violin from her guru, the French violin maker Jean Baptiste Vuillaume. It has passed through the hands of several other collectors, all of whom have treated it with exemplary care. Antonio Stradivari, who was born around 1644, |
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The Irish Times - Saturday, June 25, 2011 One of those bewitching part is the award winning bow maker Gary Leahy who won three gold medals in the US in November at the Violin Society of America bow-making meet in Cleveland. Leahy, who is based in Newport, Co Mayo, makes bows in the French |
There are more than 240 steps in making a bow Great bowmaking in Mt. Airy with ...
She makes bows for violins, violas and cellos at Mount Airy Violins & Bows, 6665 Germantown Ave. (Photo by Samuel Payton) By Constance Garcia-Barrio The violins, violas and cellos at Mount Airy Violins & Bows, 6665 Germantown Ave., could corrupt the
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Why You Should Have Been Watching Treme Instead of The Killing
She explained that her series was an “anti-cop cop show” not intended to “tie things up in a bow.” And she gave a spinous-haughty explanation that sounded as if she were channeling French feminist theorist Helene Cixous or possibly Julie Taymor:
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Area theaters gearing up for summer season His peculiar behavior tests the bonds of musicianship and friendship with Alan (Stephen Longmire), first violin; Alan (Chris Kowanko), duplicate violin; and Carl (John Spear), cello. Dorian is fired and replaced by Grace (Andrea Hoffman), |
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MSO ends its season with a gripping Mahler “Resurrection” The sponsor time around, the theme has turned ethereal, heavenly, borne aloft by airiest purchase of bows on violin strings, guided by de Waart's airiest gestures and most beatific manifestation. The startling and then redemptive drama in that contrast and |
French Violin Bows - Bookshelf
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Strings LAMY, J. [P8/233] Small Size French Violin w/case, bow: c. 1900 398/557 NS THIBOUVIU-E-LAMY. ... J. |P10/U9| Good French Violin in good condition, w/case, bow: c. 1900 633/950 $1310 £828 DM1,874 ¥131640 THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, J. [P10/127] ... |
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The Strad FRENCH VIOLIN c.1790.14 13/16'. Very good condition, Hill's certificate £1.800. Tel: 088345663. CONNOISEUR'S OPPORTUNITY. Superlative violin by Heyndrick Willems, 1738. Ghendt. Rare, perfect violin bow by A. Lamy (father) Paris. |
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Performance practice, a dictionary-guide for musicians The French violin bows were generally shorter, suitable to the accompanying of dances, while the Italian bows, deemed appropriate for the latest trio sonatas, were lengthier. The Stradivarius violin bow was quite lengthy, ... |
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The Harvard dictionary of music The Italian bow grip was not too unlike the modern grip, but the hand was usually held several inches above the frog; the style of bowing involved less pressure and arm movement. The 17th-century French violin bow grip, ... |

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Discovered by French bow makers 250 years ago, it provides the worthy — indeed only — wood for making high-end bows for professional musicians. (The tree is also known as the pau-brasil.) “No comparable substitute is known to bow makers or musicians
She makes bows for violins, violas and cellos at Mount Airy Violins & Bows, 6665 Germantown Ave. (Photo by Samuel Payton) By Constance Garcia-Barrio The violins, violas and cellos at Mount Airy Violins & Bows, 6665 Germantown Ave., could corrupt the
She explained that her series was an “anti-cop cop show” not intended to “tie things up in a bow.” And she gave a spinous-haughty explanation that sounded as if she were channeling French feminist theorist Helene Cixous or possibly Julie Taymor:







