Nejiko Suwa
諏訪根自子
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Born | 1920-01-23 |
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Died | 2012-03-06 (aged 92) |
Years active | 1931-1990s |
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Suwa Nejiko (諏訪根自子) was a Japanese violinist who earned fame as a child prodigy during the inter-war period. In early Shōwa Japan she was dubbed "The Girl Genius with the Beautiful Face" . Although her career was mostly confined to Japan and Europe, she posthumously became the source of controversy in the United States concerning the gift of what was claimed to be a Stradivarius violin by Joseph Goebbels, which possibly had been confiscated from its previous Jewish owner. – Wikipedia |
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