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Opinion: why string players should pay attention to large muscle groups

2026-02-27T09:12:00+00:00

Fleet fingers may be the ultimate goal for string players, but it’s the larger muscle groups that form the foundations of solid technique, says cellist Davina Shum

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The final 21 days: structuring psychological preparation before high-stakes performance

2026-03-11T12:00:00+00:00

While it’s tempting to practise more in the lead up to an important event, it can actually do more harm than good! Instead, cellist Joanna Latała shares a 21-day framework for mental preparation that supports technical execution as well as artistic presence

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‘Nearly dying has a brutal way of clarifying what actually matters in music’ - Jacob Shaw on his cancer journey

2026-03-10T10:38:00+00:00

Four years on from his stage 4 cancer diagnosis, Jacob Shaw, professor of cello at the Royal Northern College of Music, reflects on what the experience forced him to prioritise and the realities of returning to performing in an industry that forgets quickly. The journey is recounted in the upcoming ...

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Heroes for everyone at the London Festival of Chamber Music

2026-03-18T10:38:00+00:00

Zephyr Wills, a violist with Sinfonia Smith Square, shares insights on preparing for the upcoming star-studded London Festival of Chamber Music, where ’everyone is everyone else’s biggest fan’

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From Reich to Kate Bush: a fusion of voice and string quartet

2026-03-17T11:13:00+00:00

Pwyll ap Siôn reports back from the Solem Quartet and Alice Zawadzki’s performance at Kings Place on 14 March 2026

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Grooving with Gernot Wolfgang: how groove shapes his chamber music

2026-03-13T10:58:00+00:00

Richard Linnett interviews composer Gernot Wolfgang on his latest string quartet Make it Real! and gains insights on his compositional processes and inspirations

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Sentimental Work: Mihaela Martin on the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto

2026-03-13T10:06:00+00:00

For the Romanian violinist and pedagogue, learning the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor was a formative experience, and one that all students should have the chance to enjoy

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Tales of bassist Domenico Dragonetti - From the archive: March 1906

2026-03-13T10:06:00+00:00

To mark the 60th anniversary of the death of Domenico Dragonetti, The Strad recalls some incidents from the legendary Italian bassist’s life

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The final 21 days: structuring psychological preparation before high-stakes performance

2026-03-11T12:00:00+00:00

While it’s tempting to practise more in the lead up to an important event, it can actually do more harm than good! Instead, cellist Joanna Latała shares a 21-day framework for mental preparation that supports technical execution as well as artistic presence

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Frank Peter Zimmermann: ‘Music that possesses you’

2026-03-20T09:45:00+00:00

Frank Peter Zimmermann is one of the first German musicians to record Elgar’s emotionally charged Violin Concerto, in a new release with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He speaks with Thomas Eisner, a first violinist with the LPO, about bringing the work to life

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Inveterate innovator: Louis Noebe

2026-03-20T09:44:00+00:00

Despite success in his own time, and a penchant for experimentation, German maker Louis Noebe is an almost forgotten figure in lutherie history. Clifford Hall examines his life and achievements

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Frank Peter Zimmermann: ‘Music that possesses you’

2026-03-20T09:45:00+00:00

Frank Peter Zimmermann is one of the first German musicians to record Elgar’s emotionally charged Violin Concerto, in a new release with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. He speaks with Thomas Eisner, a first violinist with the LPO, about bringing the work to life

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Opinion: why string players should pay attention to large muscle groups

2026-02-27T09:12:00+00:00

Fleet fingers may be the ultimate goal for string players, but it’s the larger muscle groups that form the foundations of solid technique, says cellist Davina Shum

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Postcard from Geneva: Concours de Genève viola competition

2026-02-20T09:18:00+00:00

At the 2025 Concours de Genève, which marked the viola’s return to the competition after two decades, Rita Fernandes discovered the unique artistic personalities of the new generation

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Elmore Quartet wins Royal Over-Seas League Competition strings and keyboard ensemble prize

2026-03-12T16:19:00+00:00

The quartet receives £10,000 and a Wigmore Hall performance

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Winners announced at New Zealand’s 2026 National Concerto Competition

2026-03-11T15:25:00+00:00

Violinist Lorna Zhang won the top prize of NZD10,000, following her performance of Shostakovich Violin Concerto no.1

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Winners announced for 2026 Coltman Chamber Music Competition

2026-03-10T13:46:00+00:00

Trio Sinfonia wins the the string and piano division and $2,500

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: April 2026

2026-03-20T09:42:00+00:00

The latest competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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Premiere of the Month: Aziza Sadikova’s new concerto for two double basses

2026-03-20T09:42:00+00:00

A new double concerto channels the emotions of war

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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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Elmore Quartet wins Royal Over-Seas League Competition strings and keyboard ensemble prize

2026-03-12T16:19:00+00:00

The quartet receives £10,000 and a Wigmore Hall performance

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Winners announced at New Zealand’s 2026 National Concerto Competition

2026-03-11T15:25:00+00:00

Violinist Lorna Zhang won the top prize of NZD10,000, following her performance of Shostakovich Violin Concerto no.1

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Winners announced for 2026 Coltman Chamber Music Competition

2026-03-10T13:46:00+00:00

Trio Sinfonia wins the the string and piano division and $2,500

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Inveterate innovator: Louis Noebe

2026-03-20T09:44:00+00:00

Despite success in his own time, and a penchant for experimentation, German maker Louis Noebe is an almost forgotten figure in lutherie history. Clifford Hall examines his life and achievements

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US school repair shops: close to home

2026-03-13T10:08:00+00:00

In US public school music programmes, broken instruments can harm students’ learning and create stress for teachers. Rita Fernandes discovers the schools that are tackling the problem head on by offering free repairs via in-house repair shops

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My Space: Nurgül Çomak’s Istanbul workshop

2026-03-13T10:08:00+00:00

The Turkish maker presents her workshop in the cosmopolitan city

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Making Matters: Smoke treatment in Stradivari's instruments

2026-03-13T10:07:00+00:00

Did Stradivari apply a smoke treatment to his tonewood before starting an instrument? Joseph Nagyvary argues that he did, and examines how the process could benefit luthiers today

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In a spirit of collaboration: Brandenburg experiments

2026-03-06T10:15:00+00:00

Makers at the annual Brandenburg violin making workshop joined forces on a two-year project to build and test two identical violins, one of which was made with treated wood. The results were intriguing. Adam Winskill reports on the methodology and findings

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Trade Secrets: Even split, even grain

2026-03-06T10:11:00+00:00

A simple method for joining plates with even grain orientation

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Concert review: Augustin Hadelich (violin) Philadelphia Orchestra/Dalia Stasevska

2026-03-20T16:18:00+00:00By

Bruce Hodges hears the performance of Barber, Adams and Mahler at Philadelphia’s Marian Anderson Hall on 10 January 2026

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Concert review: Yo-Yo Ma (cello) Philadelphia Orchestra/Dalia Stasevska

2026-03-20T16:17:00+00:00By

Bruce Hodges visits Philadelphia’s Marian Anderson Hall on 14 January 2026 for the performance of Dvořák, Skoryk, Akimenko and Mendelssohn

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Concert review: Laura Samuel Memorial Concert

2026-03-20T16:16:00+00:00

Hattie Butterworth attends the tribute to the respected violinist at London’s Wigmore Hall on 4 January 2026, featuring works by Haydn, Brahms, Mendelssohn and David Raksin

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Calidore Quartet: American Tapestry

2026-03-13T10:05:00+00:00By

A New York-based quartet explores its heritage to fine effect

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Akhtamar Quartet: Origins

2026-03-13T10:03:00+00:00By

A great Bohemian reframed to exhilarating effect

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I Solisti Ambrosiani: Giardini

2026-03-13T10:02:00+00:00By

Music of galant charm undermined by technical issues

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Book review: The Women’s Orchestra of Auschwitz: A Story of Survival

2026-03-13T09:43:00+00:00By

Anne Inglis reviews Anne Sebba’s moving history of the all-female ensemble that performed in the notorious Nazi death camp

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Book review: Bach: The Cello Suites

2026-03-13T09:41:00+00:00By

Janet Banks reads Edward Klorman’s analysis of the six legendary solo works for cello by Johann Sebastian Bach

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Book review: Hands, Wrists, Fingers: Creative Health for Musicians

2026-03-13T09:40:00+00:00By

Philippa Bunting reads Pedro de Alcantara’s volume on boosting health for the curious musician, including some novel arm, wrist, hand and finger exercises for string players

Debate

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Opinion: why string players should pay attention to large muscle groups

2026-02-27T09:12:00+00:00

Fleet fingers may be the ultimate goal for string players, but it’s the larger muscle groups that form the foundations of solid technique, says cellist Davina Shum

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Opinion: SongHa Choi on ‘aura’ in live performance

2026-01-30T10:44:00+00:00

In an age of instant digital access to recorded music, violinist SongHa Choi still believes that nothing can compare to the experience of a live performance

Debate

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Opinion: why string players should pay attention to large muscle groups

2026-02-27T09:12:00+00:00

Fleet fingers may be the ultimate goal for string players, but it’s the larger muscle groups that form the foundations of solid technique, says cellist Davina Shum

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Opinion: SongHa Choi on ‘aura’ in live performance

2026-01-30T10:44:00+00:00

In an age of instant digital access to recorded music, violinist SongHa Choi still believes that nothing can compare to the experience of a live performance

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