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Liu Yang (violinist)
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plays a Guarneri made in 1741 on loan from Stradivary Society and the Bein & Fushi Rare violins.[citation needed] "Yang Liu - CVC Judge". Chicago Violin
Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri
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(n.d.). "The 'Vieuxtemps' Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri del Gesù". Bein & Fushi . Chicago: Bein & Fushi Inc.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
Ex-Primrose Guarneri
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(1983). The "Primrose": Andrea Guarneri Cremona, 1697. Chicago, Illinois: Bein & Fushi , Inc. Bigelow, Claudine (2004). "No Time for Snobbery". Strad. 115. "'Primrose'
Henry Hottinger Collection
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Cremona 1679, Ex-Hellier, Machold Rare Violins. The Miracle Makers, Bein & Fushi , Chicago, 1998. We Love Stradivari, NHK, 1988. "Antonio Stradivari 'Hellier'
Vincenzo Rugeri
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Retrieved 17 June 2018. "Vincenzo Ruggeri" (PDF). No. 21. Bein & Fushi Newsletter. Bein & Fushi . Retrieved 17 June 2018. Wang, Bangzhen (2009). "Vincenzo
Anna Lee (violinist)
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Slawson Competition Invites Entries". From the Top. December 2009. "Anna Lee Shines in New York Philharmonic Debut" (PDF). Bein & Fushi Magazine. 24.
William Primrose
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(1983). The "Primrose": Andrea Guarneri Cremona, 1697. Chicago, Illinois: Bein & Fushi , Inc. "'Primrose' Guarneri viola of 1697". Tarisio. Retrieved 16 February
Booth Stradivarius
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Master Enlarged and expanded edition by Robert Bein & Geoffrey Fushi Bein & Fushi , Inc., Chicago, Illinois: 1999; Henley, William (1961) Antonio Stradivari
Giovanni Battista Guadagnini
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original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 23 October 2019. "Geraldine Walther". Bein & Fushi . Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2012
Giuseppe Guarneri
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Karel Jalovec, Orbis, Prague, 1952. Beautiful Italian Violins, Karel Jalovec, Paul Hamlyn, London, 1963. The Miracle Makers, Bein & Fushi , Chicago, 1998.
List of Stradivarius instruments
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violin by Antonio Stradivari (1644–1737) Cremona, 1700 "Berger"" (PDF). Bein & Fushi , Inc. No. 36. p. 4. Retrieved 22 June 2019. "Paavo Berglundin Stradivari