Daniel Rouslin taught violin and music theater at Willamette University for many years. He was teaching there in 1988 when an early 18th century Italian violin was discovered hidden under the floor boards of Waller Hall, the oldest building on the campus of the oldest institution of higher learning west of the Mississippi River. How did violin get there? Who made the violin? What should the school do with such a unique and valuable violin?
Dan tells the story of the remarkable discovery and also shares his own story as a musician and music educator.
Clay Jenkinson - Thomas Jefferson and the Violin
Kevin Burke- Irish Fiddler - Part 2
Kevin Burke - Irish Fiddler - Part 1
Yael Rosenblum - Cremonese Violin Maker
Pete Sutherland - Old-time Fiddler and Songwriter
Eric Funk - A Musician for All Seasons - Part 2
Eric Funk - A Musician for All Seasons - Part 1
David Balakrishnan - Violinist & Composer with Turtle Island Quartet
Aaron Allen - Impact of Violin Making on the Environment
Michael Gray - Jazz Violinist
Eugene Friesen - Cellist with Paul Winter Consort
Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy - Canadian Fiddling Family
Michael Cleveland - Champion Bluegrass Fiddler
National Gallery of Art - Tour of Paintings with Violins
Nadine Landry - Bass Player & Vocalist - Foghorn Stringboard
Robert Ray - Violin Bow Maker
Zoe Conway - Classical & Traditional Irish Musician
Bruno Crosignani & Giuliano Zugliani - Caretakers of the Val di Fiemme - Part 2
Piera Ciresa - Val di Fiemme - Part 1
Mick Moloney & Athena Tergis - Traditional Irish Musicians
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