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’Does anybody have an A string?’ – cello string gets crowd-sourced at the Queen Elisabeth Cello Competition semi-finals

2026-05-19T13:41:00+01:00

When cellist Alexander Wollheim’s brand-new A string broke on stage, an appeal for help was made to the audience

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Obituary: British violinist Blaize Henry (1992–2026)

2026-05-18T11:21:00+01:00

The violinist and violist was a long-time member of the Chineke! Orchestra

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Finalists announced for 2026 Queen Elisabeth Cello Competition

2026-05-17T08:29:00+01:00

Twelve candidates will participate in the competition’s final round from 25 to 30 May

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How human should music education be?

2026-05-21T08:59:00+01:00

The student–teacher relationship in classical music is unlike almost any other. While conservatoires must continue building healthier educational cultures, professor of cello at the Royal Northern College of Music Jacob Shaw reflects on why human connection remains essential to meaningful musical education

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‘A living, breathing organism’: Paul Wiancko on leading Spoleto’s chamber music series

2026-05-20T09:14:00+01:00

Ahead of his third season at Spoleto Festival USA, the American cellist discusses musical risk-taking, participatory audiences and why chamber music must remain a living art form

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Dane Lam bridges cultures through sound at the Hawai’i Symphony

2026-05-20T08:44:00+01:00

The conductor speaks to James Bash about blending Western orchestral repertoire with traditional Asian instruments, drawing on his cross-continental career to create bold, culturally resonant programmes in Honolulu

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Preparing to perform the Elgar Cello Concerto on the viola: Rosalind Ventris

2026-05-19T09:24:00+01:00

Violists have long embraced transcription – but why has Elgar’s Cello Concerto remained on the margins? Rosalind Ventris examines Lionel Tertis’s arrangement and its relevance today

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Sustaining a multifaceted and versatile career in classical music: Alexander Sitkovetsky

2026-05-15T08:49:00+01:00

As traditional career paths in classical music evolve, violinist Alexander Sitkovetsky urges young musicians to embrace creativity and chart their own course as they embark on their own unique paths

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Why I keep returning to strings: composer Alex Mills

2026-05-15T08:49:00+01:00

Composer Alex Mills explores the emotional immediacy of string writing in the works collected on his debut album Look How Brightly

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Chamber music in small spaces: music without boundaries

2026-05-22T09:06:00+01:00

Chamber music has its roots in proximity and shared listening. As the genre increasingly migrates to large halls, Irina Rostomashvili explores what happens to musical intimacy – and speaks to fellow musicians about how connection can be preserved

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Christian Tetzlaff: ‘Following the score is freedom’

2026-05-12T11:57:00+01:00

German violinist Christian Tetzlaff has built a career defined by artistic independence. As he celebrates his 60th birthday, he speaks to Richard Bratby about the values that have shaped his musical life

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Chamber music in small spaces: music without boundaries

2026-05-22T09:06:00+01:00

Chamber music has its roots in proximity and shared listening. As the genre increasingly migrates to large halls, Irina Rostomashvili explores what happens to musical intimacy – and speaks to fellow musicians about how connection can be preserved

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Sentimental Work: Bonnie Hampton on Beethoven’s ‘Triple’ Concerto

2026-05-01T08:20:00+01:00

The US cellist, who performed with the Francesco Trio for almost 40 years, recalls the exhilaration and challenge of playing Beethoven’s joyous ‘Triple’ Concerto

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Opinion: Finding creativity in scales

2026-04-24T08:53:00+01:00

Love them or hate them, scales are at the heart of string training. Violinist and teacher Mark Knight examines why, when approached correctly, they are the gateway to a world of expressive freedom

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Winners announced for 2026 Cavatina Intercollegiate Chamber Music Competition

2026-05-18T09:52:00+01:00

Trio Rossetti from the Royal College of Music wins £1,500 and a paid performance engagement

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Finalists announced for 2026 Queen Elisabeth Cello Competition

2026-05-17T08:29:00+01:00

Twelve candidates will participate in the competition’s final round from 25 to 30 May

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Results announced for the 2026 Henri Marteau International Violin Competition

2026-05-11T14:36:00+01:00

Violinist Maya Alexandra Kasprzak wins the €10,000 first prize

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: June 2026

2026-05-22T09:04:00+01:00

The latest competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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Premiere of the Month: Freya Waley-Cohen’s new work for her sister, Tamsin Waley-Cohen

2026-05-22T09:04:00+01:00

Siblings collaborate in a lullaby-inspired chamber work

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The Strad Podcast: How to tailor the Suzuki Method to different students with violinist Meghan Faw

2024-09-19T09:05:00+01:00

The violinist shares her personal experiences with the method as both a student and a teacher

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The Strad Podcast: How to hold a masterclass with violinist Paul Huang

2024-09-12T08:49:00+01:00

The violinist speaks about his teaching approaches in a unique learning experience, in the third part of our four-part education-themed podcast series

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The Strad Podcast: How to teach collaborative skills with violinist Annie Fullard of the Cavani Quartet

2024-09-05T09:47:00+01:00

‘We should live in a chamber music world’ - the violinist speaks about the importance of collaboration inside and outside of the practice room, in the second episode of our four-part education-themed podcast series

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The Strad Podcast: How to practise effectively with violinist Ray Chen

2024-08-29T10:06:00+01:00

The first in our new four-part education themed podcast series features our September 2024 cover star

Competitions

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Winners announced for 2026 Cavatina Intercollegiate Chamber Music Competition

2026-05-18T09:52:00+01:00

Trio Rossetti from the Royal College of Music wins £1,500 and a paid performance engagement

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Finalists announced for 2026 Queen Elisabeth Cello Competition

2026-05-17T08:29:00+01:00

Twelve candidates will participate in the competition’s final round from 25 to 30 May

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Results announced for the 2026 Henri Marteau International Violin Competition

2026-05-11T14:36:00+01:00

Violinist Maya Alexandra Kasprzak wins the €10,000 first prize

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Truls Mørk loaned ‘Iwasaki’ Stradivari cello

2026-05-18T11:03:00+01:00

The Norwegian cellist will give his first performance on the 1727 instrument in Norway on 21 May

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Michael Rabin’s violins and bows

2026-05-18T08:52:00+01:00

The great violinist Michael Rabin would have been 90 years old this May. Here, Jonathan Woolf details his instruments and bows

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Making Matters: A history of the ‘Il Cremonese’ Stradivari violin’s case

2026-05-08T08:39:00+01:00

For more than half a century, one of the finest violin cases ever made has lain undisturbed in Cremona. Dimitri Musafia examines the history of the case built to house the 1715 ‘Il Cremonese’ Stradivari

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Resurrection symphony: an 18th-century composite cello

2026-05-01T08:24:00+01:00

The careful restoration of a composite cello identified merely as ‘possibly Italian’ proved a journey of discovery for Sally Gosling and the family team at Chapel Violins, UK

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Sgarabotto and Ornati: lives in fragments

2026-05-01T08:23:00+01:00

When Giuseppe Ornati and Pietro Sgarabotto donated the contents of their workshops to the Cremona School of Violin Making, they ensured an enduring legacy. Luca Baratto and Matteo Giovanetti tell the story and examine some of the treasures

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Trade Secrets: Camouflaging a patch using a veneer

2026-05-01T08:23:00+01:00

An innovative and intricate method for a taxing problem in restoration

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Concert review: Owls

2026-05-22T09:02:32.88+01:00By

Bruce Hodges hears the quartet’s performance of at Philadelphia’s American Philosophical Society on 11 March 2026

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Concert review: Rosalind Ventris (viola)

2026-05-22T09:02:28.783+01:00By

Hattie Butterworth visits London’s Wigmore Hall on 8 March 2026 for the performance of Lillian Fuchs, Thea Musgrave, Sally Beamish, Elizabeth Maconchy, Amanda Feery and Imogen Holst

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Concert review: Elias Quartet

2026-05-22T09:02:24.24+01:00By

Hattie Butterworth hears an all-Beethoven recital at London’s Wigmore Hall on 10 March 2026

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Steven Isserlis: 1851

2026-05-08T08:38:21.14+01:00By

A master cellist offers an unusual concept album

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Tabea Zimmermann, Jean-Guihen Queyras: Brahms, Joachim, C. Schumann, R. Schumann

2026-05-08T08:38:16.557+01:00By

Plenty of mellow beauty in a thoughtful programme

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Gaspard Trio: Haydn

2026-05-08T08:38:12.437+01:00By

Hugely characterful performances blow the dust off a Classical master

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Book review: The Bromberg Collection of American Violins

2026-05-08T08:37:56.857+01:00By

Andrew Dipper reads through a comprehensive survey of more than 250 US instrument makers from the past 200 years

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Book review: The Rolling Year: Listening to the Seasons with Vivaldi

2026-05-08T08:37:52.947+01:00By

Anne Inglis reads through Hannah French’s account of the composer’s ever-popular Four Seasons, which covers everything from birdsong to Cremonese violin making

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Book review: Harmonising Cultural Leadership in Professional Orchestras

2026-04-10T09:04:00+01:00

Arts consultant Mark Pemberton reads Samuel Cairnduff’s new publication on leadership in orchestral ensembles

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Opinion: Finding creativity in scales

2026-04-24T08:53:00+01:00

Love them or hate them, scales are at the heart of string training. Violinist and teacher Mark Knight examines why, when approached correctly, they are the gateway to a world of expressive freedom

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Opinion: Why students should rehearse with musicians other than their teachers

2026-03-27T09:56:00+00:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell highlights how valuable and insightful it can be for string students to rehearse with a musician outside of their teacher – especially a pianist

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Opinion: Finding creativity in scales

2026-04-24T08:53:00+01:00

Love them or hate them, scales are at the heart of string training. Violinist and teacher Mark Knight examines why, when approached correctly, they are the gateway to a world of expressive freedom

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Opinion: Why students should rehearse with musicians other than their teachers

2026-03-27T09:56:00+00:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell highlights how valuable and insightful it can be for string students to rehearse with a musician outside of their teacher – especially a pianist

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    Concert review: Owls

    2026-05-22T09:02:32.88+01:00

    Bruce Hodges hears the quartet’s performance of at Philadelphia’s American Philosophical Society on 11 March 2026

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    Concert review: Rosalind Ventris (viola)

    2026-05-22T09:02:28.783+01:00

    Hattie Butterworth visits London’s Wigmore Hall on 8 March 2026 for the performance of Lillian Fuchs, Thea Musgrave, Sally Beamish, Elizabeth Maconchy, Amanda Feery and Imogen Holst

  • Screenshot 2026-04-30 112441

    Concert review: Elias Quartet

    2026-05-22T09:02:24.24+01:00

    Hattie Butterworth hears an all-Beethoven recital at London’s Wigmore Hall on 10 March 2026

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    Christian Tetzlaff: ‘Following the score is freedom’

    2026-05-12T11:57:00+01:00

    German violinist Christian Tetzlaff has built a career defined by artistic independence. As he celebrates his 60th birthday, he speaks to Richard Bratby about the values that have shaped his musical life

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    Yehudi Menuhin 110th anniversary: music with friends

    2026-04-10T09:21:00+01:00

    To mark the 110th anniversary of Yehudi Menuhin’s birth on 22 April 1916, Tully Potter presents an overview of the great violinist’s numerous chamber music partnerships and their recordings

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    ‘Never just the notes’: the musical and teaching legacy of Igor Ozim

    2026-03-23T09:43:00+00:00

    The violinist and pedagogue Igor Ozim died on 23 March 2024. Two years on, Dijana Ihas writes about his legacy to commemorate a teacher whose seven‑decade career shaped generations of musicians through his analytical clarity, uncompromising discipline and deep commitment to musical expression

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