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Ribbons and Bows Podcast
Elfenworks - Beyond Film & Music
12 episodes
1 week ago
American Women in Violin History – take a trip down memory lane, to meet the early pioneering women and fair-minded men who helped shape today’s robust violin scene.
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American Women in Violin History – take a trip down memory lane, to meet the early pioneering women and fair-minded men who helped shape today’s robust violin scene.
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Music
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E1 - Early beginnings through the late Romantic Era
Ribbons and Bows Podcast
20 minutes
6 years ago
E1 - Early beginnings through the late Romantic Era
A girl, play violin? Not too long ago, it just wasn’t done. These women did it. Then, they disappeared. In this episode, we set the stage for the violin in music, and meet four shining starlets of the early stage through the late Romantic Era – those wonderful women born in the late 1800s at the turn of the century –the pioneering pioneers in our evolving story… Ms. Maud Powell… Florence Austin, Florence Hardeman, and Vera Barstow. Podcast 1 Featured Violinists Maud Powell, Florence Austin, Florence Hardeman, and Vera Barstow. Other Mentions Andrea Amtai, Antonio Stradivari, Nicolo Armati, Henry Shradieck, Camille Urso, Ovdie Musin, Eugene Ysaye, Luigi Von Kunits, John Philip Sousa, William Lewis, Hanry Schradieck, Charles Dancla, and Joseph Joachim. Podcast 1 Music & Credits Maud Powell – Souvenir (Drdla), Polonaise Op. 38 (Vieuxtemps), Air-Have Pity, Sweet Eyes, Deep River (Coleridge-Taylor), Tambourin (LeClair), Bouquet American Op 33 St. Patricks Day (Vieuxtemps), Violin Concerto No 2 Op 22 Romance (Wieniawski), Violin Concerto No 7 in G (Arr) Allegro Maestro (Beriot), Zephyr (Blumenleben), La Boheme Potpouri/introduction, musetta’s waltz, Bright Eyes as Yours (Wieniawski) Devon Filo – Improvisation Smithsonian Institute Brass Band – Free and Easy Ralk Kirkpatrick – Sonata in G Major, K105 (Scarlatti) Billy Murray –  Over There (George M Cohan) Vera Barstow –  Ballet Music from Rosamunde (Schumbert-Kreisler), Viennese Popular Song-The Old Refrain (Transcribed by Fritz Kreisler) Bill Brown and his Brownies – Hot Lips (Brusse, Lange, Davis) ### About Ribbons & Bows  An exciting new podcast series from Elfenworks Productions, LLC “Ribbons & Bows ~ American Women in Violin History”  delves into the stories of dozens of pioneering American women who helped shape today’s robust violin scene.  These are fabulous tales of perseverance,  vision, and hope.   Why has so little been said about them, in history books, until today?  More importantly, won’t you please join us for an enchanting trip down memory lane as we call them back to us to tell their stories, ensuring they’ll never be lost in the mists of time?  You’ll love these brave and beautiful souls, as you share their experiences back in the days when little girls were not encouraged to play violin.  After all, who among us hasn’t felt like the odd one out, the person interested in trying something different, in going where they didn’t exactly fit in?  Ribbons & Bows… a Podcast Series with accompanying downloadable CD release from Elfenworks Productions, LLC,  expected in 2018.
Ribbons and Bows Podcast
American Women in Violin History – take a trip down memory lane, to meet the early pioneering women and fair-minded men who helped shape today’s robust violin scene.