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Ligeti Centenary: how the composer influenced string quartet writing in the 20th century

2023-06-02T07:00:00+01:00

Long-time fan Peter Quantrill talks to leading interpreters of György Ligeti’s remarkable string quartets, and their plans for centenary tributes

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‘Unusualness in all its splendour’: Q&A with the Smorgaschord festival directors

2023-06-01T09:51:00+01:00

The three-year-old festival is dedicated to pushing boundaries, explain Eliza Millett and Sebastian Black

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Musicians have the best weddings with the best music: online editor Davina Shum

2023-06-01T07:43:00+01:00

The cellist reflects on some of her most memorable musical moments at weddings past, ahead of attending and playing at her friends’ wedding this week

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‘Travelling with the cello doesn’t get any easier’: Maja Bogdanović

2023-05-31T07:47:00+01:00

The cellist reflects on the challenge of juggling a busy performance career with travelling not only with a cello, but with a small infant!

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‘I enjoy finding new sonic palettes’ - violinist Rakhi Singh on performing with electronics

2023-05-31T07:25:00+01:00

The violinist shares her approaches and challenges ahead of upcoming electronic-acoustic sets at Kings Place and Cheltenham Music Festival

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Words of Wisdom: violist Nobuko Imai

2023-05-31T07:23:00+01:00

A positive outlook and courage are essential for a lasting career in music, as the violist shared in our March 2013 issue

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A mystery collector: On the trail of a Russian nobleman

2023-06-07T08:01:00+01:00

Gennady Filimonov investigates a mysterious collector known in many publications as ‘a Russian nobleman’

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Technique: how to use the Feldenkrais method in your viola playing

2023-06-06T08:17:00+01:00

Caroline Henbest looks at viola technique through the lens of Feldenkrais

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Sentimental Work: Francesca Dego on Brahms’s Violin Concerto

2023-05-17T08:32:13.023+01:00

The Brahms Violin Concerto has been the Italian violinist’s constant partner throughout her career

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Bow maker James Tubbs - From the archive: June 1913

2023-05-17T08:32:00+01:00

Towry Piper gives an account of the life and work of London bow maker James Tubbs (below), still going strong at the age of 78

Competitions

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18-year-old violist wins 2023 Klein International String Competition

2023-06-07T08:19:00+01:00

Emad Zolfaghari wins a cash prize of $5,000, as well as a host of performance opportunities

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Watch: the youngest winners of the Leonid Kogan Violin Competition

2023-06-06T11:00:00+01:00

Blistering virtuosity from young violinists, some of whom are yet to reach double digits!

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Michael Hill International Violin Competition 2023 announces semi-finalists

2023-06-06T08:52:00+01:00

The six chosen competitors will lead a Mozart quintet in the semi-final rounds, to be held in Auckland this week

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‘Like Frankenstein’s monster being jolted to life’ - Premiere of the Month: Living dead

2023-05-18T08:30:00+01:00

Laurence Osborn’s new work TOMB! will be premiered by12 Ensemble and GBSR Duo

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: June 2023

2023-05-17T08:29:55.55+01:00

This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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The Strad Podcast #83: making the transition from student to fine instruments with Peter Herresthal

2023-05-18T08:30:00+01:00

The violinist gives his advice and tips to players wanting to upgrade their instrument

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The Strad Podcast #82: Violinist Tessa Lark on The Stradgrass Sessions

2023-05-04T09:18:00+01:00

Tessa speaks about how social gatherings and collaborations are integral constituents of folk music

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The Strad Podcast #81: TwoSet Violin’s Brett Yang on the ‘Empress Caterina’ Stradivari

2023-04-20T08:50:00+01:00

What did Brett learn from playing this fine instrument? Find out in our exclusive chat!

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The Strad Podcast #80: Malin Broman on multi-instrumentalism

2023-03-30T09:05:00+01:00

Malin shares how her violin skills transfer to viola and cello, and vice versa

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18-year-old violist wins 2023 Klein International String Competition

2023-06-07T08:19:00+01:00

Emad Zolfaghari wins a cash prize of $5,000, as well as a host of performance opportunities

Winners 1st and 2nd category

Watch: the youngest winners of the Leonid Kogan Violin Competition

2023-06-06T11:00:00+01:00

Blistering virtuosity from young violinists, some of whom are yet to reach double digits!

MHIVC

Michael Hill International Violin Competition 2023 announces semi-finalists

2023-06-06T08:52:00+01:00

The six chosen competitors will lead a Mozart quintet in the semi-final rounds, to be held in Auckland this week

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On the trail of a 1708 Stradivari: J.T. Carrodus and a mystery violin

2023-06-07T08:02:00+01:00

In an addendum to his article in the June 2023 issue, Gennady Fillimonov uncovers how a 1708 Stradivari violin was mistaken for a cello, and other sundry observations

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A mystery collector: On the trail of a Russian nobleman

2023-06-07T08:01:00+01:00

Gennady Filimonov investigates a mysterious collector known in many publications as ‘a Russian nobleman’

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Know Your Bow: New online resource for owners and users of pernambuco bows

2023-06-06T14:50:00+01:00

The guide contains basic facts on pernambuco and information on its conservation and sustainability efforts to help demystify usage of the threatened species

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In Focus: An 1856 Giuseppe Rocca violin

2023-06-06T08:16:00+01:00

David Bonesy examines a violin based on the ‘Alard’ Guarneri ‘del Gesù’

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Small wonders: Building bridges

2023-06-01T08:47:00+01:00

John Dilworth pontificates on bridges in this article from September 2013

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In Focus: An 1819 David Stirrat violin

2023-05-30T09:30:00+01:00

David Rattray examines an instrument by the Edinburgh maker

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Concert review: Nobuko Imai (viola) Martijn Willers (piano) et al

2023-05-31T07:00:00+01:00By

Carlos María Solare attends the birthday performance at the Royal Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, on 19 March 2023

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Concert review: Danish Quartet & Friends: Series of Four

2023-05-30T09:29:00+01:00By

Andrew Mellor reports on a performance from the ‘Series of Four’ concerts, taking place at Copenhagen’s Royal Danish Academy of Music on 19 March 2023

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Concert review: Isidore Quartet

2023-05-26T08:29:00+01:00By Leah Hollingsworth

Leah Hollingsworth reports from the performance by the Banff Competition winners at The New School, New York, on 19 March 2023

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Violinist Charlie Siem: Vaughan Williams and Grieg

2023-06-07T08:00:00+01:00By

Plenty of grit in this unusual sonata programme

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Homage: Chamber Music from the African Continent and Diaspora

2023-06-06T08:15:00+01:00By Charlotte Gardner

Multicoloured Black chamber music, powerfully expressed

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Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Camerata Bern: Maria Mater Meretrix

2023-06-05T06:15:00+01:00By Janet Banks

A magnificent voyage of discovery from a musical maverick

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Book review: The Cello Still Sings: A Generational Story of the Holocaust and of the Transformative Power of Music

2023-05-17T08:27:18.127+01:00By Janet Banks

Janet Banks reviews Janet Horvath’s moving biographical tale of her family, the Holocaust and what happened next

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Book review: A Notebook for Viola Players

2023-05-17T08:27:13.25+01:00By

Carlos Maria Solare reviews a new edition of Ivo-Jan van der Werff’s classic handbook of tips and hints for violists

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Book review: Cool Beans

2023-05-17T08:27:00+01:00By Davina Shum

Davina Shum reviews the latest collection of duets for string players from Celia Cobb and Naomi Yandell

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Opinion: The pros and cons of backing tracks

2023-06-05T06:30:00+01:00

Naomi Yandell argues that while backing tracks are a useful learning tool, they create an experience gap that needs bridging

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Opinion: A case for depping

2023-05-11T10:20:00+01:00

The art of deputising may be one of the scariest things a musician can do, but it’s a skill that can benefit all players, says cellist Davina Shum

Debate

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Opinion: The pros and cons of backing tracks

2023-06-05T06:30:00+01:00

Naomi Yandell argues that while backing tracks are a useful learning tool, they create an experience gap that needs bridging

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Opinion: A case for depping

2023-05-11T10:20:00+01:00

The art of deputising may be one of the scariest things a musician can do, but it’s a skill that can benefit all players, says cellist Davina Shum

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