| TORELLI | Baroque violinist and composer Giuseppe |
| HUGGETT | Monica --, conductor and leading baroque violinist (7) |
| AUERBACH | Violinist and composer producing later composer (8) |
| TARTINI | Giuseppe ___, Italian violinist and composer of Violin Sonata in G minor, the Devil's Trill Sonata ( |
| ARCANGELOCORELLI | Which violinist and composer wrote chiefly for his instrument and established the form of concerto g |
| MOZART | Leopold ?, 18th-century German violinist and composer whose works include Jagdsinfonie and Die Bauernhochzeit (6) |
| PAGANINI | Niccolo, Italian violinist and composer nicknamed The Devil's Violinist (8) |
| ENESCO | Romanian violinist and composer (18811955). |
| CORELLI | Italian violinist and composer Arcangelo ___ |
| OLEBILL | Norwegian virtuoso violinist and composer (3,4) |
| OLEBULL | Norwegian virtuoso violinist and composer (3,4) |
| YSAYE | Violinist and composer Eugene ___ |
| VIVALDI | Antonio, Italian violinist and composer nicknamed "The Red Priest" (7) |
| BUSCH | Adolf ___, Germany-born violinist and composer whose son-in-law was the pianist Rudolf Serkin (5) |
| ARCANGELO | Italian violinist and composer whose Concerto grosso in G minor is known commonly as the Christmas Concerto (9,7) |
| VERDI | "Aida" composer Giuseppe ___ |
| RIGOLETTO | Opera by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi that premiered in 1851 (9) |
| SPOHR | Louis ___, German composer, violinist and conductor who wrote the operas Faust, Zemire und Azor and Jessonda |
| YEHUDIMENUHIN | Classical violinist and conductor who also worked with Ravi Shankar and jazz violinist Stephane Grappelli |
| MENUHIN | Yehudi and Hephzibah ......., virtuoso violinist and pianist (7) |