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Jean-Luc Ponty
Jean-Luc Ponty
French musician
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Mark O'Connor
Mark O'Connor
American fiddle player
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Alexandre Da Costa
Alexandre Da Costa
Canadian violinist
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Steven Staryk
Steven Staryk
Canadian violinist and music professor
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Beyond the Pale
Beyond the Pale
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Jeff Gauthier
Jeff Gauthier
American musician
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Regina Carter
Regina Carter
American musician
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Itzhak Perlman
Itzhak Perlman
Israeli-American violinist and conductor
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Chris McKhool
Chris McKhool
Canadian children's musician
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Hugh Marsh
Hugh Marsh
Canadian musician
10
Zuill Bailey
Zuill Bailey
American musician
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Maribeth Solomon
Maribeth Solomon
Canadian film and television composer and songwriter
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Anne Akiko Meyers
Anne Akiko Meyers
American concert violinist
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Samuel "Savoirfaire" Williams
Samuel "Savoirfaire" Williams
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Angèle Dubeau
Angèle Dubeau
Canadian violinist
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Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Canadian orchestra
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Leila Josefowicz
Leila Josefowicz
American-Canadian classical violinist.
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John McLaughlin
John McLaughlin
English guitarist, bandleader, and composer; founder of the Mahavishnu Orchestra
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Nigel Kennedy
Nigel Kennedy
British-born violinist and violist
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Peter Appleyard
Peter Appleyard
Canadian vibraphonist
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Blake Pouliot
Blake Pouliot
Canadian violinist
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Alan Shulman
Alan Shulman
American composer and cellist
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Hilary Hahn
Hilary Hahn
musician
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Jeanne Lamon
Jeanne Lamon
violinist and conductor
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Carlos Bonell
Carlos Bonell
English Classical guitarist of Spanish origin
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Oregon
Oregon
American jazz and world music group
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Jascha Heifetz
Jascha Heifetz
Lithuanian violinist
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Ryu Goto
Ryu Goto
violinist
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Robert Uchida
Robert Uchida
Canadian violinist
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Vijay Iyer
Vijay Iyer
American jazz musician
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Ola Kvernberg
Ola Kvernberg
Norwegian musician
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Lakshminarayana Subramaniam
Lakshminarayana Subramaniam
Indian musician (1947— )
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Bernd Ruf
Bernd Ruf
conductor and clarinettist
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Arditti Quartet
Arditti Quartet
string quartet
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Philippe Quint
Philippe Quint
American musician
Lenny Solomon
Canadian musician

Lenny Solomon

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Lenny Solomon (born 28 September 1952) is a Canadian jazz, pop, and classical violinist and composer. An active studio musician, he has performed on hundreds of recordings and soundtracks, He has also recorded two of his own jazz albums: After You've Gone and The Gershwin Sessions. He has appeared as a guest soloist with a number of orchestras, including the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, and has served as concertmaster for a variety of theatrical entertainments. He has been awarded The Jazz Report 's annual Violinist of the Year award three times.

Solomon was born in Toronto. He attended Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute alongside his also musically talented older sister Maribeth. His father was a principal violinist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in that time frame. A pupil of violinists Albert Pratz and Steven Staryk, Solomon co-founded the Canadian folk-pop music group Myles and Lenny in 1969 with Myles Cohen. He was actively performing and recording with the group during most of the 1970s, and in 1976 they won a Juno Award for Best New Group. In 1982 he formed the pop string quintet Quintessence with guitarist Bill Bridges. He made a couple recordings with that ensemble for Duke Street Records and also toured with them throughout Canada during the 1980s.

During the 1990s, Solomon was actively touring with two trios: the Lenny Solomon Trio, which was dedicated to jazz violin, and The Galaxy Trio, a group which blended classical and jazz styles. He formed the latter group in 1997 with violinist Moshe Hammer and pianist Bernie Senensky. In 2000 he founded the violin ensemble Bowfire which made its debut performance at Expo 2000. Bowfire toured internationally until 2015. In 2000 he established the chamber group Trio Norté

In 2015, Lenny enlisted Marc Ganetakos and longtime collaborator and bassist Shelly Berger to help write and perform on his new album, The Blues Violin.