In Titanic, virtually every Englishman was insufferable, while happy Irish fiddlers and dancers created a wonderful atmosphere in steerage. |
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Scottish-born and one of their finest fiddlers and composers, Johnny Cunningham, died from a heart attack at his home in Manhattan. |
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Czech players were once legendary for their instinctive musicianship, most notably the fiddlers. |
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The next night, Blazin' Fiddles brings together five of the hottest contemporary Scottish fiddlers, accompanied by guitar and piano. |
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So this most compulsive of fiddlers will hope to continue tying and re-tying his laces and towelling his face well into the final week. |
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The next week they toured Europe with a Bartok third quartet that had virtuoso fiddlers agape with admiration. |
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All young whistlers, flautists, fiddlers and other musicians are invited to play a few tunes in what should be an informal and uncompetitive setting. |
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That icon among fiddlers Jascha Heifetz is also revered but from a distance, as a staggering technician whose performances Frank finds exciting but not especially nourishing. |
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The growing number of young professional Scottish fiddlers makes a complete list impossible. |
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There have been many notable fiddlers from United States in recent years such as Winifred Horan, Brian Conway, Liz Carroll, and Eileen Ivers. |
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This tradition continued into the nineteenth century, with major figures such as the fiddlers Neil and his son Nathaniel Gow. |
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The Forty Fiddlers was formed in the 1950s to promote the traditional fiddle style, which is a vibrant part of local culture today. |
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