Einstein's violin verified by Cambridge composer
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Andrea Cerabolini The play Einstein's Violin tells the story of the physicist's life through music
Dr Paul Wingfield never imagined that attending his brother-in-law's wake would lead him to authenticate a violin once owned by Albert Einstein. "I just set out to write this musical about Einstein," says Dr Wingfield, 63, a composer and director of studies in music at Trinity College, Cambridge.
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