小提琴家

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小提琴家是指具有公认地位、造诣较高的职业小提琴演奏者。
小提琴家可以进行独奏,或者与乐队一起协奏,或者在室内乐队中担任一个角色。
著名小提琴家
阿尔坎杰罗·科雷利(Arcangelo Corelli,1653-1713)
安东尼奥·维瓦尔第(Antonio Lucio Vivaldi,1678-1741)
约翰·塞巴斯蒂安·巴赫(Johann Sebastian Bach,1685-1750)
朱塞佩·塔替尼(Giuseppe Tartini,1692-1770)
约翰·斯塔米茨(Jan Václav Antonín Stamic,1717-1757)
利奥波德·莫扎特(Johann Georg Leopold Mozart,1719-1787)
沃尔夫冈·阿马德乌斯·莫扎特(Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,1756-1791)
尼可罗·帕格尼尼(Niccolò Paganini,1782-1840)
路易斯·施波尔(Louis Spohr,1784-1859年)
亨利·维厄当(Henri François Joseph Vieuxtemps,1820-1881)
爱德华·拉罗(Édouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo,1823-1892)
约瑟夫·约阿希姆(Joachim József,1831-1907)
亨里克·维尼亚夫斯基(Henryk Wieniawski 1835 – 1880)
帕布罗·德·萨拉萨蒂(Pablo Martín Melitón de Sarasate y Navascués,1844-1908)
莱奥波德·奥尔(Leopold Auer 1845-1930)
欧仁·伊萨伊(Eugène-Auguste Ysaÿe,1858-1931)
弗里茨·克莱斯勒(Fritz Kreisler,1875—1962)
米夏·艾尔曼 (Mischa Elman)
乔治·埃内斯库(Georges Enescu,1881—1955)
雅沙·海菲兹(Jascha Heifetz,1901—1987)
内森·米尔斯坦 (Nathan Milstein 1904-1992)
大卫·奥伊斯特拉赫(David Oistrach,1908—1974)
耶胡迪·梅纽因(Yehudi Menuhin,1916—1999)
艾萨克·斯特恩(Isaac Stern,1920—2001)
約舍夫‧哈西德 (Josef Hassid,1923-1950)
列奥尼德·柯岗(Leonid Kogan,1924—1982)
米高·拉賓 (Michael Rabin,1936—1972)
萨尔瓦托雷·阿卡多(Salvatore Accardo,1941—)
約翰–傑克·康投侯福(Jean-Jacques KANTOROW,1945—)
伊扎克·帕尔曼(Itzhak Perlman,1945—)
平夏斯·祖克曼(Pinchas Zukerman,1948—)
安娜-苏菲·穆特 (Anne Sophie Mutter, 1963—)
約夏·貝爾(Joshua David Bell,1967-)
枸丹·尼柯利奇 (Gordan Nikolitch , 1968—)
五嶋綠(Midori Goto,1971 — )
- 張莎拉
- 盛中国
- 薛伟
- 马思聪
- 西崎崇子
- 諏訪內晶子
- 吕思清
- 陈美
- 林昭亮
- 胡乃元
- 鄭京和
斯菲特麟·卢塞夫(Svetlin ROUSSEV, 1976—)
黃蒙拉 (Mengla Huang, 1980—)
李傳韻 (Chuanyun Li, 1980—)
愛莫瑞·科透 (Amaury COEYTAUX, 1984—)
吴迪 (Di Wu, 1987—)
樑美沙 (Mi-Sa YANG, 1987—)
曾宇謙 (Yu-Chien Tseng,1994年8月24日─)
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