The tiny melody of a violin, climbing sharp peaks and descending again to lose its echo, filled the halls of the New York ...
Hold a lightweight dumbbell or a can of food, keeping your elbow at a 90-degree angle. Rotate your wrist upward and downward, ...
He spent a good bit of time measuring and drawing out his design before making fiberglass molds of the violin’s front and back plates from carved plaster plugs. The process was extremely time ...
Built in Czechia, the violin belonged to a musician who played in an orchestra and was killed in the Holocaust.
Israel by survivor, later restored by Tzachi Beck, who left it unplayed for years before gifting it to ex-captive: 'I knew it ...
This one will be even more difficult to offload. It has a unique feature - a tiny heart-shaped cut-out on the back of the 'scroll' at the top end of the instrument. Richard White, from JP Guivier, one ...
The Jewish Federation of Fort Wayne also worked to bring Violins and Hope back to the Summit City, and Michael Theise, the organization’s executive director, said each violin and picture on ...
It has a unique feature - a tiny heart-shaped cut-out on the back of the 'scroll' at the top end of the instrument. David Lopez Ibanez The violin has a distinctive heart shape cut into the 'scroll ...