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for Violin and Piano by the
Finnish composer, Toivo Kuula, or the "Groteske" for Violin
and Piano by the German composer, Rudi Stefan, whose
career was abruptly ended by the first World War. Nina
Karmon is the violinist on the recording of the Horn Trio
"Homage á Brahms", by the contemporary Hungarian
composer, György Ligeti.
In April 2008, Nina Karmon founded the
Festival
Musikalischer Salon auf Burg Schaubeck, which will take
place once more in May 2012 at the castle Schaubeck,
Steinheim-Kleinbottwar, in Germany.
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Her schedule for the season 2010/2011 includes concert performances in Germany, Switzerland, Scotland, Finland, the Ukraine and the USA.
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