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/məˈnuhɪn, mɪnˈjuɪn/
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NOUN
- British violinist (born in the United States) who began his career as a child prodigy in the 1920s (1916-1999)
How To Use Menuhin In A Sentence
- He encroached on such EMI memorabilia as Menuhin in the Elgar concerto, Artur Schnabel in the Beethoven sonatas and Casals in the Bach suites, which had never fallen out of print.
- Menuhin's playing was attended by a 15-minute standing ovation
- A year later, she was playing the Bach Double Violin Concerto under Menuhin.
- The hall was packed out for Menuhin's first concert.
- The hall was packed out for Menuhin's first concert.
- For the record, Mr. Perlman plays both—a 1734 Guarneri and a 1714 Stradivarius once owned by Yehudi Menuhin. Enjoying Good Wines With a Violin Great
- The hall was packed out for Menuhin's first concert.
- And considering that she won the Yehudi Menuhin Competition at age 11, her debut on the Schubert Club's International Artist Series could almost be called "belated. Www.startribune.com