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Luckily it paid off. Chalamet is undeniably brilliant – and you can see his dedication in every sardonic eyebrow raise, every careful pluck of a string. It’s worth noting that Dylan is kind of ...
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the instrument was purchased by Si-Hon Ma, a violinist and educator who had enjoyed financial success through inventing the Sihon mute, a small device that attaches to the bridge of stringed ...
Crafted by the renowned violin maker Antonio Stradivari in 1714, the rare instrument is expected to sell for between $12 million and $18 million Ella Feldman Daily Correspondent Known as the ...
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Over plucked string instruments, a glassy, bell-like melody emerges from a celesta, evoking water drops and then more as those drops give way to flowing runs. It’s a transporting sound ...
The recorder used to be an instrument people wanted to hear. As a 1946 article in The Atlantic explained, it gets mentioned lovingly in Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Milton’s Paradise Lost.