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has become a standard part of the concert repertoire, more so than all of the numerous other cadenzas that have been written for this piece.
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numerous pieces for the violin. His work with old music won him accolades from the German press. His autobiography,
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among others. Upon his return to the United States he joined the
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This article about an American violinist or fiddler is a
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Mozart's Violin Concerto in G-major K. 216
"The Realm of Music"
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Franko Goldman family papers, 1886-1972
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