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Speaking In Strings
73-minutes
A moving and often humorous story about one of the most unique and gifted musicians in the world violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. Her unorthodox, passionate delivery, her swagger and unconventional attire earned her the nickname"the bad girl of the violin . . ." Nominated for Best Feature Length Documentary, 2000 Academy Awards.
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Speaking In Strings

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73 minutes

Speaking In Strings

Speaking in Strings is a moving and often humorous story about one of the most interesting and gifted musicians in the world. It profiles the controversial world-renowned violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg. An enormously funny, fearless and irreverent individual, Nadja has played on every major stage and with every major orchestra in the world. Her unorthodox, passionate delivery, her swagger and unconventional attire earned her the nickname “the bad girl of the violin…” Described as “possessed” and “brilliant,” her unique interpretations of timeless classics have both enraged and enraptured critics and audiences around the world.

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Year(s) screened
  • 1999
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