Gwendolyn Masin (born 17 November 1977) is a Dutch-Irish violinist, musicologist, author, and educator. Masin was born in Amsterdam. She began to play...
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Gwendolyn Masin (born 1977), Dutch-born violinist Gwendolyn O’Neal (born 1946), American academic administrator and home economist Gwendolyn Osborne (born...
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Masin. Notable people with the surname include: Ctirad Mašín (1930–2011), Czech resistance fighter Draga Mašin (1864–1903), Queen of Serbia Gwendolyn...
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The GAIA Music Festival was founded by violinist Gwendolyn Masin. The festival is hosted annually, usually in the month of May, in Oberhofen and Hilterfingen...
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maker. His instruments are played to this day by artists including Gwendolyn Masin (a violin from 1761) and Vito Paternoster (a violoncello from 1792)...
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(born 1960), composer and musician Joris de Man (born 1972), composer Gwendolyn Masin (born 1977), violinist, author, pedagogue, founder of GAIA Chamber...
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Markey – singer Philip Martin – pianist, composer, member of Aosdána Gwendolyn Masin – violinist, author, pedagogue Larry Mathews – singer-songwriter, violinist...
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Lejsek András Ligeti György Ligeti Pál Lukács Edith Lorand Éva Marton Gwendolyn Masin Tibor Ney Gábor Ormai Eugene Ormandy Attila Pacsay Ditta Pásztory-Bartók...
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Cologne Musikhochschule. Bron's students have included Vadim Repin, Gwendolyn Masin, Mari Silje Samuelsen, Daniel Hope,[citation needed] Maxim Vengerov...
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musician (born 1940) Hugh Masekela, jazz trumpeter and singer (1939–2018) Gwendolyn Masin, violinist, author, pedagogue (born 1977) Lebo Mathosa, popular South...
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