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Performers as Creators: The Composer-Violinist Legacy

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Explore the unique world of composer-violinists in this four-session course designed for music enthusiasts of all levels. Participants will discover how virtuoso violinists have shaped the repertoire not only as performers but also as composers, creating works that highlight technical brilliance, expressive depth, and personal artistry.

Through guided listening, discussion, and historical context, students will examine iconic figures from the Baroque through the 20th century, including violinist-composers who bridged cultures and musical traditions. The course emphasizes the creative process, exploring how these musicians balanced performance demands with composition, and how their works continue to influence contemporary music.

Students will leave with a deeper appreciation for the artistry of composer-violinists, understanding both the technical challenges and the emotional storytelling embedded in their music.

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