violaspeler
Violaspeler is a musician who plays the viola, a string instrument in the violin family pitched between violin and cello. The viola is typically larger than the violin and produces a deeper, darker tone; it is tuned a fifth below the violin. In ensembles, viola players commonly supply the middle voice, linking harmony and melody, and in solo literature they demonstrate a wide range of expressive capabilities. In several languages, such as Danish and Norwegian, violaspeler is the standard term; in English, violist or viola player is more common.
Education and career: Most violaspeler train at conservatories or music schools, focusing on tone production, intonation,
Notable violaspeler: Among historical figures, Lionel Tertis and William Primrose are credited with advancing viola technique