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Baiba Skride (born 1981) is a Latvian classical violinist.〔"One of the most exciting young talents to have emerged since Itzhak Perlman burst upon the scene in the late 1960s. Skride possesses the rare ability to speak directly through her Stradivari in a way that has one completely forgetting the mechanics of a 'violinist at work'. The fact that hers is a live concert recording makes her achievement seem all the more staggering."
Selection disc of the month – Shostakovich/Janáček, The Strad, June 2006〕〔"A natural musician to the ends of her fingertips", praised Classic FM Magazine ()〕〔Review at (www.mspmag.com )〕 She was the winner of the Queen Elisabeth Violin Contest in 2001,〔(Nippon Music Foundation )〕〔('Hitting a High Note' at publicbroadcasting.net )〕 and has performed around the world.〔Including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, () and New Zealand Symphony Orchestra ()〕 She currently resides in Hamburg with her 2-year old son.〔As stated on BBC Radio 3's (''In Tune'' program, 6 April 2010 )〕 She was born into a musical Latvian family in Riga in 1981 where she began her studies, transferring in 1995 to the Conservatory of Music and Theatre in Rostock, where she studied with Professor Petru Munteanu. She previously played the Stradivarius "Wilhelmj" violin (1725), which was on loan to her from the Nippon Music Foundation. She now plays the Stradivarius "Ex Baron Feilitzsch" violin (1734), which is on loan to her from Gidon Kremer.〔()〕 Her sisters are Lauma Skride, the pianist, and Linda Skride who plays viola. ==References==
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