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American classical violinists

Isaac Stern, Yehudi Menuhin, Louis Farrakhan, Itzhak Perlman, Nathan Milstein, Jascha Heifetz, Rachel Barton Pine, Olga Rudge, Cedric Wright, Sarah Chang, Henri Temianka, Hilary Hahn, Andor Toth, Myron Spaulding, Joshua Bell
ISBN/EAN: 9781155887418
Umbreit-Nr.: 4235314

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 116 S.
Format in cm: 0.7 x 24.6 x 18.9
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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    • Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 115. Chapters: Isaac Stern, Yehudi Menuhin, Louis Farrakhan, Itzhak Perlman, Nathan Milstein, Jascha Heifetz, Rachel Barton Pine, Olga Rudge, Cedric Wright, Sarah Chang, Henri Temianka, Hilary Hahn, Andor Toth, Myron Spaulding, Joshua Bell, Klara Berkovich, Fritz Kreisler, Guila Bustabo, Anne Akiko Meyers, Stephanie Chase, Dylana Jenson, Fredell Lack, Julius Hegyi, Mischa Elman, Leopold Damrosch, Stefan Jackiw, Hugo Riesenfeld, Midori Goto, Florian ZaBach, Sandor Harmati, Joan Field, Albert Spalding, Viktoria Mullova, Glenn Dicterow, Piotr Janowski, Gil Shaham, Roland and Almita Vamos, Helen Armstrong, Roman Totenberg, Dean Radin, Ivan Galamian, Giora Schmidt, Oscar Shumsky, Jack Glatzer, Rachel Vetter Huang, Frank Huang, Jesse Ceci, Oscar Ravina, Leila Josefowicz, Ryu Goto, Camilla Wicks, Felix Slatkin, Dorothy DeLay, Jenny Oaks Baker, Achille Rivarde, Sedra Bistodeau, Otto Funk, Robert Mann, Carl Venth, Louis Kaufman, Efrem Zimbalist, Stephen Clapp, Jennifer Frautschi, Benno Rabinof and Sylvia Rabinof, Lynn Chang, Broadus Erle, Isidore Cohen, Michaela Paetsch, Jeremy Cushman, Ruggiero Ricci, Harley Hamilton, Nathaniel Ayers, Ralph Farris, Walter Fried, Tosca Kramer, Richard Rood, Philippe Quint, Robert McDuffie, William Barbini, Eugene Fodor, Michael Rabin, Sidney Harth, Pamela Frank, Corinne Chapelle, Mikhail Press, Benny Kim, Lorenza Ponce, Jaime Laredo, Berl Senofsky, Theodore Spiering, Ralph Evans, Paul Kantor, Jennifer Koh, Toscha Seidel, Maud Powell, Eric Rosenblith, Joseph Fuchs, Joseph Silverstein, Tison Street, Ida Levin, Louis Persinger, Mischa Mischakoff, Daniel Guilet, Yosuke Kawasaki, Samuel Dushkin, Arnold Steinhardt, Louis Svecenski, William Fitzpatrick, Maurice Wilk, Louis Krasner, Robert Brink, Aaron Rosand, Isidor Lateiner, Lindsay Deutsch, Yehonatan Berick, Lewis Kaplan, Mary Canberg, Leonora Jackson McKim, Yevgeny Kutik, Hugo Kortschak, Lisa Shihoten, Misha Keylin, Linda Wang, Adela Peña, Paul Rosenthal, Edward Kreitman, Susan Kempter, Denise Rood, Karen Johnson, Stephanie Sant'Ambrogio, Mary Lee Taylor Kinosian. Excerpt: Minister Louis Farrakhan Muhammad, Sr. (born Louis Eugene Walcott; May 11, 1933) is the leader of the Chicago, Illinois-based Nation of Islam (NOI). He served as the minister of major mosques in Boston and Harlem, and was appointed by the longtime NOI leader, Elijah Muhammad, before his death in 1975, as the National Representative of the Nation of Islam. After Warith Deen Muhammad disbanded the NOI and started the orthodox Islamic group American Society of Muslims, Farrakhan started rebuilding the NOI. In 1981 he revived the name Nation of Islam for his organization, previously known as Final Call, regaining many of the Nation of Islam's National properties including the NOI National Headquarters Mosque Maryam, reopening over 130 NOI mosques in America and the World. Farrakhan is a Black religious and social leader, and a critic of the United States government on many issues, including the call to murder white people and bring forth an end of their ruling age. Farrakhan has been both praised and widely criticized for his often controversial political views and outspoken rhetorical style. In October 1995, he called and led the Million Man March in Washington, D.C., calling on black men to renew their commitments to their families and communities. Due to health issues, in 2007, Farrakhan reduced his responsibilities with the NOI. He was born Louis Eugene Walcott (also spel.

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