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Inside Einstein’s Love Affair With ‘Lina’—His Cherished Violin
2017年2月3日 · Einstein was six when his mother Pauline, herself an accomplished pianist, arranged for him to take violin lessons. But the instrument was a dutiful chore until he discovered the violin...
Albert Einstein NEVER BEFORE HEARD: Plays Violin - YouTube
2013年3月31日 · "Mozart’s music is so pure and beautiful that I see it as a reflection of the inner beauty of the universe.” —Albert Einstein --- Quoted in P.A. Bucky, "Der ...
Did Albert Einstein Play the Violin? | Musical Facts!
There were no public records showing Einstein playing the violin, though various photographs of him with his instrument exist, indicating his great passion for music. Based on the accounts of those who have heard him play, they all say that he’s an excellent violinist.
Einstein spent many years of his life in Berlin, deeply involved in the scientific and cultural life there. He hob-nobbed with musical greats like Fritz Kreisler and the philosopher-artist Artur Schnabel. He used to play violin sonatas with Max Planck, the father of quantum theory.
Einstein and His Violin: The Harmony of Science and Music
2024年11月24日 · What role did his beloved violin, nicknamed “Lina,” play in his work? Why did he view science and music as harmonious? Based on stories told by his colleagues and remarks made by his friends...
Albert Einstein: 10 things you might not know about his love for …
2019年3月28日 · Einstein started taking violin lessons at age five, but the drills were so trying that he threw a chair at his teacher. It was Mozart's violin sonatas that finally had him hooked at age 13....
Did Einstein Play the Violin - instrumentinsight.com
2025年1月21日 · Yes, Albert Einstein did play the violin. He began playing at age six and continued throughout his life.
Albert Einstein: His Musical Life - CMUSE
2024年8月11日 · Einstein’s Violin(s) Einstein had around ten different violins throughout his life, each receiving the nickname of Lina. It was whilst Einstein was playing one of these violins that his second wife Elsa was supposed to have fallen in love with him.
Albert Einstein and the Violin - Benning Violins
Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist and violinist who played on fine violins to sharpen his cognitive development.
Daydreams in Music | Albert Einstein, 1879-1955 - C o c o s s e
Albert Einstein developed an appreciation of music at an early age. His mother played the piano reasonably well and wanted her son to learn the violin, not only to instill in him a love of music but also to help him assimilate into German culture.