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America, the Beautiful CD Review
The fifth CD by this excellent ensemble of a dozen violins (headed by Michael Miropolsky, who also solos and is an arranger) and pianist (Irina Akhrin) offers stylish playing in 17 short pieces...

Seattle Chamber Orchestra Concert Review
There's a new chamber orchestra in town -- a very good one. The Seattle Chamber Orchestra, a spinoff of the Russian-accented Seattle Violin Virtuosi...

Capriccios CD Review
There's a fine new orchestra in town, the Seattle Chamber Orchestra -- a 15-piece offshoot of Michael Miropolsky's Seattle Violin Virtuosi ensemble...

Ave Verum CD Review
The violins are in excellent form for this reading of seven tuneful Mozart Church Sonatas, plus short pieces by Schubert, Nardini, Handel (the famous Air from "Xerxes") and several other composers...

Fantomen CD Review
The Violin Virtuosi, who are heard regularly in Seattle-area concerts, play with seamless clarity and evident enjoyment...

On Wings of Song CD Review
As you listen to this charming disc of violin-ensemble tunes, you'll find nearly all in the 1- to 4-minute range and many decidedly familiar....

Seattle Violin Virtuosi Exudes Assurance, Sophistication
The Seattle Violin Virtuosi is one of the city's newer and more novel musical organizations. Indeed, there is none like it...
Seattle Violin Virtuosi Born of Russian Tradition
In the early 1990s, a number of Russian musicians, all string players, auditioned for the Seattle Symphony Orchestra and were promptly hired. Since then, some have made substantive contributions beyond the corridors of the symphony. Among the most notable is Michael Miropolsky...
Seattle Violin Virtuosi is Off to a Spirited Start
The Seattle Violin Virtuosi, which made its debut Sunday night, is unique in the city at the least and probably the region...






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