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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 ...
David Lopez Ibanez says the theft of his 18th Century violin is "a musician's worst nightmare".
Violin worth £150,000 stolen from London pub Police have released CCTV photos of a man leaving the pub carrying the 285-year-old instrument.
Sadly, the violin is so thin that it’s almost a two-dimensional object, meaning it won’t play a note. But it will play the joke perfectly.
British physicists claim they’ve created the “world’s smallest violin” — and, by the looks of it, they could take a bow for their masterpiece invention. The brainy bunch at Loughborough ...
The violin is a microscopic image rather than a playable instrument and has not been officially confirmed as the world's smallest violin, the university said.
Ever had a friend tell you that the world’s smallest violin is playing when you whinge about something minor? Well now it actually might be.
Loughborough Uni physicists have used nanotechnology to create what they believe may be ‘the world’s smallest violin’.