Sonya Monosoff (born June 11, 1927) is a violinist, a pioneer of the Baroque violin and one of the first American performers to use the Baroque violin...
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recordings (see below). In 1974, he co-founded the Amadé Trio with violinist Sonya Monosoff and cellist John Hsu; the trio performed works on historical instruments...
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Sonya Monosoff, Judith Davidoff, Peter Wof. PLEIADES RECORDS 2P107, 1982 Francesco Geminiani, Four Sonatas For Violin And Continuo, Sonya Monosoff, James...
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Leonard Slatkin on July 17, 1986. It is dedicated to the violinist Sonya Monosoff and Carl Pancaldo. The piece brought Stucky to prominence in the contemporary...
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Ysaÿe. Guila Bustabo Arnold Eidus Fredell Lack Yehudi Menuhin [pupils] Sonya Monosoff [pupils] Ruggiero Ricci [pupils] Isaac Stern [pupils] Almita Vamos Camilla...
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Eugene Gruenberg) Ševčík, Otakar, School of Violin Technique (1881) Monosoff, Sonya (2001). "Shift". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Grove...
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Michigan, US 2012/10/29 Ridgefield, Connecticut, US American-Armenian Monosoff, Sonya 1927 US living American Pupil of Louis Persinger / Pioneer of baroque...
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