Few violinists in modern times have made as much of a mark on the music world as Darol Anger. A founding member of the Turtle Island Quartet, he now teaches at the Berklee School of Music in Boston. I caught up with Darol at the Wintergrass Bluegrass Festival in Bellevue, Washington, and here he talks about the physical challenges of playing the violin and some of the exceptional violins he has had the opportunity to tuck up under his chin.
The Violin-Building for Musician Aid Project
Penny Brill - The Healing Power of Music
Hans Johannsson - Icelandic Violin Maker
Bruce Molsky - Old-Time Fiddler and Singer
Lyris Hung - Acoustic/Electric Violinist and Marketer of Violin Strings
Winifred Horan - Fiddler and Composer with the Irish Band Solas - Part 2
Winifred Horan - Fiddler and Composer with the Irish Band Solas - Part 1
Gregg Alf - American Violin Maker in Venice, Italy - Part 2
Gregg Alf - American Violin Maker in Venice, Italy - Part 1
Joshua Bell - Violinist
Tom Barr - Violin Maker, Music Store Owner, and Labor Union Organizer
Stuart Canin- Violinist - Part 2
Stuart Canin - Violinist - Part 1
Chris Haddox Tells the Story of a Blind Violin Maker in West Virginia
The Vettori Family - Three Generations of Italian Violin Makers
Dmitry Sitkovetsky - violinist-conductor-philosopher
Fan Tao - Violin Strings Expert - Part 2
Noel Burke - Irish Violin Bow Maker
Fan Tao - Violin Strings Expert - Part 1
Joseph Kromholz - Violinist and Teacher
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