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Frederick Grinke : ウィキペディア英語版
Frederick Grinke
Frederick Grinke (Born 8 August 1911 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - Died 16 March 1987 Ipswich, UK) was a Canadian born violinist who had an international career as soloist, chamber musician, and teacher. He was known especially for his performances of 20th-century English music.〔
== Training ==
Frederick Grinke started learning to play violin at the age of 9, and studied with John Waterhouse (violinist) and others in Winnipeg. He made his first broadcast at the age of about 12, and formed a trio at age 15. In 1927, he won a Dominion of Canada scholarship award to the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he studied with Rowsby Woof. He continued his studies (at age 21) for a summer with Adolf Busch in Switzerland, and afterwards in Belgium and London with Carl Flesch.

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