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Sedra Bistodeau (born 1994) is an American fiddler and violinist from Princeton, Minnesota.〔 Bistodeau, whose family performs traditional, bluegrass, and western music as the "Bistodeau Family Band," has won or placed in a number of old-time fiddling contests, both solo and in tandem. In the 2005 American Heritage Music Festival's Grand Lake National Fiddle Fest, possibly the second most important contest of the genre,〔 〕 she placed first in the "Jr. Jr. Division", took first (with her sister) in the Twin Fiddle Contest, and with her family's band, took first in the Jukebox Contest.〔 〕 In 2009, at the age of 14, Bistodeau took first place in the Minnesota State Fair Talent Contest with a performance of Hungarian Rhapsody#2.〔 〕 In 2010, at the premiere old-time fiddling event,〔 the National Old-Time Fiddlers Contest held annually in Weiser, Idaho, Bistodeau took fourth place in the masters division and first place with Alex DePue in the Twin Fiddling (duet) division.〔 〕 Bistodeau also studies classical violin under the tutelage of professor Sally O'Reilly of the University of Minnesota, and is a friend of conductor and musician Peter Ostroushko.〔 〕 Bistodeau was credited as a player—and named in a song title—on Ostroushko's 2010 album ''When the Last Morning Glory Blooms.''〔 〕 She has also performed for several years with Minnesota Youth Symphonies.〔 〕 Bistodeau appeared as a guest performer on several episodes of A Prairie Home Companion, performing with her sister Deena Bistodeau, who is also a fiddler.〔 〕〔 〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sedra Bistodeau」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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