The first violin Albert Einstein bought for himself which he hid from the Nazis has today sold for nearly £1.1million. The genius mathematician acquired the instrument shortly before leaving Munich to ...
The final fee will be over £1m once commission is added A violin that once belonged to one of history's best known scientists has sold at auction for £860,000. The 1894 Zunterer violin is believed to ...
A violin that once belonged to one of history's best known scientists has sold at auction for £860,000. The 1894 Zunterer violin is believed to have been Einstein's first and was initially expected to ...
"I never thought I would see it again," Keitha Clark said. Clark is a music teacher, performer and composer in Whitehorse. She recently found herself with a second chance to rehome an antique violin ...
The New York Mets had a special guest perform the national anthem Tuesday before they faced the San Diego Padres: Katia Lindor, the wife of All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor. Katia played the violin ...
Mets All-Star Francisco Lindor proudly looked on as his wife, Katia, played the national anthem on a violin before jumping up and down alongside his children in a heartwarming moment ahead of the ...
Francisco Lindor and his wife, Katia, were all over the beginning of Tuesday's New York Mets game. As part of the Mets' Hispanic Heritage Night, the club had Katia, a classically trained violinist, ...
Albert Einstein's first violin which he was forced to hide from the Nazi's is set to be sold for a whopping £300,000. The famed physicist acquired the stringed instrument shortly before leaving Munich ...
Renowned Kazakh musician Layla Tazhibayeva is reshaping the future of classical music in her country through her mastery of the kobyz, or Kazakh violin. Layla Tazhibayeva is a renowned Kazakh musician ...
SINGAPORE – Australian duo TwoSet Violin – violinists Brett Yang and Eddy Chen – were forced to cancel several concerts in the United States after Yang failed to secure a visa. On June 26, less than ...
Scientists in the United Kingdom have made what may be the world's smallest violin, using advanced nanotechnology. The microscopic instrument, measuring 35 by 13 microns, and constructed from platinum ...
The violin measures just 35 microns long and 13 microns wide, with a micron being one millionth of a metre If you have a complaint over your timetables or exams, Loughborough University may not be the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results