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Jeremy Cohen Owns One of the Most Heard Violins in History

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What if one of the most-heard violins in history wasn't locked away in a museum, but was still making music today? On this episode of "Beyond the Notes," host Vonn Vanier sits down with the instrument's current steward: 8-time Grammy-nominated violinist, composer, and educator Jeremy Cohen.

This isn't just any violin. Forged in 1868 and later serving as the principal violin for the MGM Studio Orchestra from 1939 to 1969, its sound is woven into the fabric of cinematic history. From the magical refrains of The Wizard of Oz to the playful antics of Tom and Jerry, this instrument has been heard by billions. Now, Jeremy Cohen, founder of the acclaimed Quartet San Francisco, unravels the incredible story of how he came to own this piece of history and the profound responsibility of carrying its legacy forward.

Join us for a deep and inspiring conversation that explores:

• The Soul of an Instrument: The journey of this legendary violin from the golden age of Hollywood to the contemporary concert stage.

• The Art of Reinterpretation: How Jeremy’s Quartet San Francisco breathes new life into everything from jazz and tango to funk and bluegrass, transforming audience expectations of what a string quartet can be.

• Connecting with the Listener: The secret to making classical instruments and timeless compositions feel relevant and exciting, including the story of how a performance of "The Pink Panther" lit up a room of young students.

• The Legacy of a Musician: The delicate balance between honoring a composer's original intent and infusing music with a modern, personal voice.

• A Masterclass for the Aspiring: Invaluable, hard-won advice for young musicians and composers on finding their artistic path, understanding the business of music, and building a meaningful career.

This episode is more than just an interview; it's a look into the heart of what it means to be a musician, a mentor, and a guardian of a priceless legacy. Whether you're a musician, a film score aficionado, or simply a lover of great stories, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

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What if one of the most-heard violins in history wasn't locked away in a museum, but was still making music today? On this episode of "Beyond the Notes," host Vonn Vanier sits down with the instrument's current steward: 8-time Grammy-nominated violinist, composer, and educator Jeremy Cohen.

This isn't just any violin. Forged in 1868 and later serving as the principal violin for the MGM Studio Orchestra from 1939 to 1969, its sound is woven into the fabric of cinematic history. From the magical refrains of The Wizard of Oz to the playful antics of Tom and Jerry, this instrument has been heard by billions. Now, Jeremy Cohen, founder of the acclaimed Quartet San Francisco, unravels the incredible story of how he came to own this piece of history and the profound responsibility of carrying its legacy forward.

Join us for a deep and inspiring conversation that explores:

• The Soul of an Instrument: The journey of this legendary violin from the golden age of Hollywood to the contemporary concert stage.

• The Art of Reinterpretation: How Jeremy’s Quartet San Francisco breathes new life into everything from jazz and tango to funk and bluegrass, transforming audience expectations of what a string quartet can be.

• Connecting with the Listener: The secret to making classical instruments and timeless compositions feel relevant and exciting, including the story of how a performance of "The Pink Panther" lit up a room of young students.

• The Legacy of a Musician: The delicate balance between honoring a composer's original intent and infusing music with a modern, personal voice.

• A Masterclass for the Aspiring: Invaluable, hard-won advice for young musicians and composers on finding their artistic path, understanding the business of music, and building a meaningful career.

This episode is more than just an interview; it's a look into the heart of what it means to be a musician, a mentor, and a guardian of a priceless legacy. Whether you're a musician, a film score aficionado, or simply a lover of great stories, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.

  continue reading

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