Brescia suure meistri Giovanni Paolo Maggini surma Cremona. Ehitus Viiuli kere koosneb omapärase kujuga piklikust kõlakastist, mille kaas ja põhi on natuke kumerad. Kõlakasti kaane sees on kaks f-tähe kujulist kõlaava. Kõlakasti kitsama osa külge kinnitub viiuli kael, mille peal on sõrmlaud (muusikute kõnepruugis "griff"). Valmistatakse ka viiuleid, kus kõlakast on asendatud elektrilise võimendussüsteemiga. Valmistajad Amati Stardivari Guarneri Kuulsad Viiuldajad David Oistrakh Fritz Kreisler Mischa Elman Giuseppe Tartini Ole Bull Jascha Heifetz Arcangelo Corelli Antonio Vivaldi Pablo de Sarasate Niccolo Paganini Niccolo Paganini
Hanseatic Days medieval festival in 2010. Population 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 0 0 8 9 2 3 5 7 7 8 0 0 1 7 2 4 9 0 9 9 0 9 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 5 4 4 4. Notable Residents ● Gustav Fabergé, jeweller ● Johann Voldemar Jannsen, Estonian journalist and poet ● Paul Keres, chess grandmaster ● Lydia Koidula, poet ● Friedrich Martens, lawyer ● David Oistrakh, violinist ● Georg Wilhelm Richmann, German physicist ● David Samoylov, poet ● Olev Siinmaa, architect ● David Shrayer-Petrov, poet, fiction writer, translator, medical scientist ● Maxim D. Shrayer, author and literary scholar 5. Citizens of Honour ● 1886 Konstantin Possiet ● 1901 Friedrich Fromhold Martens ● 1934 Konstantin Päts ● 2007 Neeme Järvi ● 2008 Valter Ojakäär ● 2009 Jüri Jaanson 6. Pictures of Pärnu
Pärnu in 2010, brings artists onto the streets. The main centers for cultural activities are Enda Theatre, built in the 1960s, which greets visitors riding in from Tallinn and the Pärnu Concert Hall, located on the riverbank next to the bridge, which has a grand hall with an organ and extraordinary acoustics. Of the Pärnu festivals, many are related to music. The largest of these is the festival commemorating David Oistrakh, the world-famous violinist, also Neeme Järvi organizes festivals in Pärnu. Along with classical music, which culminates in the Glass Pearl Festival in July and August, the improvisation competition on the year's shortest night lives: here musicians improvise well-known melodies, and there is always room for jazz and pop music. Sources 1. http://www.koitjarv.pri.ee/files/2003%20AEU%20-%2072dpi.pdf 2. http://www.visitestonia.com/index.php?page=723 3. http://www.ecotourism.ee/ehe/vainamaa