Talk:Ivry Gitlis

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[edit] The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus

Would it be possible to mention Ivry Gitlis' contribution to the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus (1968), in which he appeared with The Dirty Mac (which included John Lennon, Mitch Mitchel, Keith Richards, and Eric Clapton) and Yoko Ono? pra05rt

[edit] Which Stradivarius?

The article states that he plays the "Sancy" Stradivarius. However the Stradivarius article states that he owns the "Chant de Cygne" (Swan Song) violin from 1737. I suppose it is possible that he owns one but plays another but it seems unlikely; does anyone know what is the true situation? Rachel Pearce (talk) 12:25, 29 February 2008 (UTC)