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‘Literally the hardest thing I’ve ever had to learn to do’: Pedro Pascal to play cellist in upcoming film

2026-07-15T09:59:00+01:00

The Chilean-American actor will star in Behemoth!, a drama about a family of Los Angeles musicians

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New Zealand violinist Jenny Banks has died aged 42

2026-07-13T10:50:00+01:00

The musician, who had been suffering from behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia, had been a tenured violinist with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra

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How do string players deal with extreme heat?

2026-07-09T10:04:00+01:00

Air temperature management, understanding humidity levels, as well as hydration and clothing choices are crucial for string players as they and their instruments face extreme weather this summer. Davina Shum chats to string players on how they deal with sweltering conditions

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Postcard from California: Ojai Music Festival

2026-07-17T08:56:00+01:00

Esa-Pekka Salonen’s California homecoming created a dialogue between European modernism and American experiment, as Thomas May discovered

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Dave Soldier: how I completed Stuff Smith’s unfinished violin concerto

2026-07-16T08:50:00+01:00

When jazz violin pioneer Stuff Smith left behind six minutes of themes for a concerto, composer Dave Soldier set out to complete what he had started. He shares how he transformed the fragment into a full-scale work while grappling with a central question: how do you finish a masterpiece without ...

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‘A cellist who is essentially a one-man band’: Jessie Montgomery on writing for Abel Selaocoe

2026-07-15T09:19:00+01:00

The composer discusses These Righteous Paths, her new concerto for the South African cellist, ahead of its UK premiere at the BBC Proms on 20 July and US premiere at Lincoln Center later this summer.

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Reviving the Monster Concert: Julius Benedict’s epic musical legacy

2026-07-14T09:14:00+01:00

Adrian Bradbury, artistic director of Music in the Burnhams, explores the history of ’the busiest musician in London’ famed for five-hour long concerts in Victorian society

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From Argyll to Paxton: Rachel Campbell and Holli Scott’s journey in Scottish traditional music

2026-07-13T08:44:00+01:00

Ahead of a performance at Music at Paxton, fiddle player Holli Scott reflects on how her Argyll roots continue to shape her music-making alongside duo partner Rachel Campbell

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‘Decked in cowboy boots and hats’: Postcard from Texas

2026-07-10T09:35:00+01:00

Estonian–American cellist Brendan Tarm reports back from the Fredericksburg Music Festival and School, where he participated in masterclasses with world-renowned cellists, attended their concerts and performed himself

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Jordi Savall: connections beyond words

2026-07-17T08:58:00+01:00

The Catalan gambist and conductor Jordi Savall speaks with Michael White about his six decades of music making, the ideals that have guided his work and the future of the early music world he helped to shape

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Changing of the guard: French transitional period – part one

2026-07-17T08:57:00+01:00

The ‘transitional period’ in French lutherie usually refers to the period of change from the Baroque bow to the Tourte model. In the first of two articles, Florent Boyer illustrates how violin making also underwent a seismic shift through the 18th century and into the 19th

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Jordi Savall: connections beyond words

2026-07-17T08:58:00+01:00

The Catalan gambist and conductor Jordi Savall speaks with Michael White about his six decades of music making, the ideals that have guided his work and the future of the early music world he helped to shape

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Sentimental Work: Liya Petrova on the Walton Violin Concerto

2026-07-03T08:50:00+01:00

William Walton’s Violin Concerto is a firm favourite in the Bulgarian violinist’s repertoire – even though she had only two weeks to learn it

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Opinion: Why memorisation is so vital

2026-06-26T08:41:00+01:00

Cellist Hannah Roberts reflects on the value of memorising music, and why developing this skill can deepen understanding and strengthen communication in performance

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Winners announced for the 2026 Ysaÿe International Music Competition

2026-07-13T11:56:00+01:00

US violinist Christina Nam wins €5,000 as well a concert engagement and the loan of a fine violin

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Ten-year-old violinist wins 2026 Il Piccolo Violino Magico competition

2026-07-06T11:31:00+01:00

Japanese violinist Yanai Mana receives a scholarship worth €7,000 and a Fabio Piagentini violin

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Winners announced for the 2026 Tibor Junior International Violin Competition

2026-07-06T11:31:00+01:00

17-year-old violinist Natalia Dragan receives the first prize of €5,000

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: August 2026

2026-07-17T08:53:00+01:00

The latest competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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Premiere of the Month: Baldwin Giang’s new work for the Jack Quartet

2026-07-17T08:53:00+01:00

A new string quartet full of rhythms and grooves

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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 the 2026 Ysaÿe International Music Competition

2026-07-13T11:56:00+01:00

US violinist Christina Nam wins €5,000 as well a concert engagement and the loan of a fine violin

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Ten-year-old violinist wins 2026 Il Piccolo Violino Magico competition

2026-07-06T11:31:00+01:00

Japanese violinist Yanai Mana receives a scholarship worth €7,000 and a Fabio Piagentini violin

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Winners announced for the 2026 Tibor Junior International Violin Competition

2026-07-06T11:31:00+01:00

17-year-old violinist Natalia Dragan receives the first prize of €5,000

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Obituary: British luthier Colin Irving (1945–2025)

2026-07-17T11:26:00+01:00

The instrument maker, who began as an engineer in the 1950s, became best known for his cellos

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Changing of the guard: French transitional period – part one

2026-07-17T08:57:00+01:00

The ‘transitional period’ in French lutherie usually refers to the period of change from the Baroque bow to the Tourte model. In the first of two articles, Florent Boyer illustrates how violin making also underwent a seismic shift through the 18th century and into the 19th

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Why did the violin stop thinking? The Renaissance, Japanese aesthetics and the search for sound

2026-07-15T09:27:00+01:00

Why do we value beauty, and where does it come from? Violin maker Yoshiharu Ito traces a path from Stradivari to Japanese concepts of shadow and impermanence in search of what the violin is still capable of becoming

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Frank Kovanda: bow man to the stars

2026-07-10T08:55:00+01:00

Frank Kovanda is acknowledged as one of America’s finest 20th-century bow makers. Gennady Filimonov tells his story and examines some examples of his work

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My Space: Charlo Xuereb’s Marsaskala workshop

2026-07-10T08:53:00+01:00

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Learning the art of bow rehairing: the RAB Trust Bow Course

2026-07-08T11:00:00+01:00

Held from 28 June to 2 July 2026, Libby Summers reports back from the inaugural RAB Trust Bow Course, where a cohort of students were hand-picked to learn the art of rehairing a bow from scratch

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Concert review: Leila Josefowicz (violin) Philadelphia Orchestra/Matthias Pintscher

2026-07-17T08:54:45.707+01:00By

Bruce Hodges hears the performance of John Williams, Copland and Matthias Pintscher himself, at Philadelphia’s Marian Anderson Hall on 1 May 2026

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Concert review: Mark Steinberg (violin) Jonathan Biss (piano)

2026-07-17T08:54:41.75+01:00By

Bruce Hodges visits Philadelphia’s Perelman Theater on 7 May 2026 for the recital of Mozart violin sonatas

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Concert review: Joseph Conyers (double bass) Philadelphia Orchestra/Naomi Woo

2026-07-17T08:54:35.187+01:00By

Bruce Hodges listens to the performance of Tan Dun, Caroline Shaw and Mozart, Hindemith and Bartók at Philadelphia’s Marian Anderson Hall on 9 May 2026

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Alina Ibragimova: Beethoven

2026-07-10T08:49:22.46+01:00By

A long-standing partnership returns fruitfully to Beethoven

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David Nadien: Beethoven, Franck, Mozart

2026-07-10T08:49:18.507+01:00By

A rare insight into a treasurable artist

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Alla Maniera Italiana Quartet: Presumed Beethoven

2026-07-10T08:49:14.12+01:00By

Works of questionable authorship brought to life with lively musicianship

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Book review: The Cello Who Loved Me

2026-07-10T08:48:55.6+01:00

Janet Banks reads amateur US cellist George Sorensen’s account of taking up the instrument in his later years, and becoming good enough to play the Beatles’ Here Comes the Sun

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Book review: Violin Culture in Britain 1870–1930: Music-making, Society, and the Popularity of Stringed Instruments

2026-07-10T08:48:50.793+01:00By

Robin Stowell reads Christina Bashford’s investigation into the explosion in the popularity of playing violin-family instruments in late Victorian and early 20th-century Britain

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Book review: Music and Silence: The Passion and Protest of Pablo Casals

2026-07-10T08:48:46.3+01:00

Pauline Harding and her daughter read a picture-book biography of the great 20th-century cellist, focusing on his lengthy slient protest against the Franco regime

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Opinion: Period instruments aren’t just specialist tools

2026-05-29T08:25:00+01:00

Benjamin Shute questions our assumptions about contemporary instrument set‑up and the idea that period instruments are merely specialist equipment

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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: Period instruments aren’t just specialist tools

2026-05-29T08:25:00+01:00

Benjamin Shute questions our assumptions about contemporary instrument set‑up and the idea that period instruments are merely specialist equipment

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    Jordi Savall: connections beyond words

    2026-07-17T08:58:00+01:00

    The Catalan gambist and conductor Jordi Savall speaks with Michael White about his six decades of music making, the ideals that have guided his work and the future of the early music world he helped to shape

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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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