MARIE HALL 1/1 FAMOUS FABRICS INK MUSIC CUT SIGNATURE AUTOGRAPH - $20 - (Sorel-Tracy, QC)
GREAT MARIE HALL 1 OF 1 SIGNATURE FAMOUS FABRICS MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC SIGNATURE CUT FREE SHIPPING Marie Pauline Hall (8 April 1884 – 11 November 1956) was an English violinist. Hall played for the first time in Prague in November 1902, Vienna in January 1903, and made her London debut on February 16, 1903, scoring a success in all these places. She possessed a technique that she believed was due to Ševcík's teaching. While she appeared to be not very strong physically, Hall proved herself strong enough to engage upon long tours and perform exacting programs without fatigue. She gave the first public performances, that for violin and orchestra at the Queen's Hall with the British Symphony Orchestra under Adrian Boult on 14 June 1921. She owned and played one of the two Viotti Stradivarius violins. In 1916, she recorded an abridged version of the Elgar Violin Concerto with the composer conducting. Hall died in Cheltenham on 11 November 1956. The 1709 Stradivarius violin, which she had played for more than 50 years and became known as the "Marie Hall Stradivarius", was sold at Sotheby's in April 1988 for a record £473,000 to an anonymous South American bidder.

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