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Rozanna's Love Wrap Metallic Violin Outfit | Gold & Silver Metallic Wrap
Rozanna's Love Wrap Metallic Violin Outfit | Gold & Silver Metallic Wrap
Rozanna's E String Swarovski Crystal Fine Tuner Tailpiece – Multi-Color
Rozanna's E String Swarovski Crystal Fine Tuner Tailpiece – Multi-Color
Lumina Student Viola Outfit – Rainbow
Lumina Student Viola Outfit – Rainbow
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Electric Blue Lightning Violin
Electric-acoustic performance meets bold design. Machine head pegs, carbon fiber bow, and a sound that commands attention.
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Difficult Things Easily Done: Karen Tuttle, Biomechanics, and Left-Hand Technique
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The Bow Lands, It Doesn't Press — Karen Tuttle's Approach to Arm Weight Explained
Karen Tuttle, Wilhelm Reich, and the Muscles That Shape Your Sound
Karen Tuttle, Wilhelm Reich, and the Muscles That Shape Your Sound
About the Founder
Rozanna Weinberger is the 2025 NAMM Show SheRocks Awards Entrepreneur of the Year Award winner, and a classically trained violist who has steadily forged new ground, redefining the role of a contemporary string musician. Her career has been marked by remarkable achievements, including world premieres by distinguished composers. Notably, she performed a concerto by Pulitzer Prize and Kennedy Center Honors recipient Tania Leon, and has appeared at the International Viola Congress.
Weinberger's artistic versatility extends beyond classical music. She is equally comfortable creating popular music, and her award-winning music video, "Chromatic Fantasy," was screened at international film festivals and televised throughout North and South America. Her unique style led to recording a solo viola part for Christopher Mangum, which accompanied the King Tut Exhibition during its worldwide museum tour. As a recording artist, she has contributed to recordings for Arabesque Recordings and North Pacific Music.