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ArticleMedical scans reveal secrets of world's oldest cello
Researchers at the National Music Museum in South Dakota, US, have used hospital scanning equipment to gather information on the construction of what is thought to be the oldest surviving cello, the 'King', made by the 16th-century Cremonese luthier Andrea Amati (c.1505–1577).Matthew Zeller, a graduate research assistant at the museum ...
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ArticleJacques Thibaud: La Fontaine d'Aréthuse
Jacques Thibaud perform Szymanowski's La Fontaine d'Aréthuse with Tasso Janopoulo at the piano. Filmed in 1936.Subscribe to The Strad or download our digital edition as part of a 30-day free trial.
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ArticleGreat string players of the past: Joseph Szigeti plays Prokofiev
Joseph Szigeti performs an excerpt from the Andante of Prokofiev's Sonata no.2 for violin and piano in D major, op. 94b with Arthur Balsam, from The Art of Joseph Szigeti, VAI DVD 4269. Szigeti is one of the players featured in our special edition October issue, guest edited by Steven Isserlis. ...
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ArticleJuilliard uses $60m donation to establish fellowships
Students entering New York’s Juilliard School in 2014 could benefit from a new scholarship programme for classical music students, paid for with a $60m gift made to the school – the largest single donation in its history.The Kovner Fellowship Programme will cover the full cost of attendance – including full ...
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ArticleMulti-million pound development for Belgium's Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel
String students training at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Belgium are to benefit from a new multi-million pound building due for completion in 2014.The Music Chapel, which is known for its elite intake and its holistic approach to music tuition, announced that the new construction will effectively form a ...
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ArticleTwo winners share first prize at Thailand International String Competition
First prize at the Thailand International String Competition in Bangkok has been won jointly by violist Patcharaphan Khumprakob, 21, from Thailand, and violinist Wang Hao, 22, from China. Each received Bt30,000 (£600). Khumprakob was also awarded the jury prize for excellence.In the middle age category Thailand’s Muang Luanghvisut, 17, won ...
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ArticleSydney violinist Grace Clifford sweeps the board at Kendall Competition
Violinist Grace Clifford has won a clutch of prizes at the Kendall National Violin Competition in Australia. The 15-year-old took the first prize, as well as the audience choice award, the Richard Pollett Sonata Prize and prizes for the best performance of a solo sonata and partita by Bach. Clifford ...
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ArticleCelebrity violins to go under the hammer this month
Instruments owned by violinist Leila Josefowicz and renowned violin pedagogue Dorothy DeLay are set to be auctioned this month.DeLay's 1778 Guadagnini features in Tarisio's New York sale, which ends on 17 October. DeLay, who died in 2002 at the age of 84, purchased the violin in 1969 from Rembert Wurlitzer ...
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ArticleViolin master toolmaker Brian Hart dies
Brian Hart, an industrial toolmaker who found success creating bespoke clamps and implements for violin makers, has died at the age of 77. Hart started his career making tools for engineering components but later switched to creating devices for stringed instrument, becoming known as a clamping guru for his range ...
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ArticleGreat string players of the past: Kreisler
Silent film of the violinist offers a tantalising glimpse into his technique
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ArticleFrench quartet wins Trondheim contest top prize
The Van Kuijk Quartet has won first prize and the audience prize at the Trondheim International Chamber Music Competition in Norway. The French ensemble, which formed in 2011 and studies with the Ysaÿe Quartet in Paris, received €15,000 and a concert booking at the Trondheim Chamber Music Festival 2014. Second ...
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ArticleSwiss luthier Pierrick Sartre wins gold in Pisogne
The gold medal at the 4th International Violin Making Competition of the Associazione Nazionale Liuteria Artistica Italiana (ANLAI) in Pisogne, Italy, has been won by Swiss luthier Pierrick Sartre. Silver went to Oh Dong Hyun, from South Korea, and Andreas Haensel, from Germany, took bronze. Extra medals were awarded to ...
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ArticleGreat string players of the past: Casals plays Bach
Pablo Casals performs Bach's G major Cello Suite in the Abbey of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa in Prades, France, in 1954. Casals is one of the players featured in our special edition October issue, guest edited by Steven Isserlis. Find out more about the issue, order your copy, or download the digital edition.
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ArticleJoshua Bell Carnegie Hall concert cancelled
Tonight's Carnegie Hall concert, to have featured violinist Joshua Bell and double bassist Esperanza Spalding, has been cancelled due to strike action by the hall's stagehands. The New York venue's season-opening performance tonight, 2 October, was scheduled to begin at 7pm in the Stern Auditorium Perelman Stage with ...
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Osmo Vänskä resigns as Minnesota Orchestra's music director
Osmo Vänskä has resigned from the Minnesota Orchestra, bringing to an end his ten-year role as music director. In a statement, the 60-year-old conductor (pictured) said it was ‘a very sad day’ for him personally, although he had originally warned of his intentions in a letter to the management on ...
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ArticleGerman orchestras stage one-day strike
More than 100 orchestras in Germany staged a 24-hour strike on Monday 30 September. The largest such action in Germany since the 1950s, it was organised by the German Orchestra Union on the eve of salary negotiations with the German Stage Association (GSA), the body responsible for the payment of ...
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ArticleGreat string players of the past: Szigeti performs Schubert
Joseph Szigeti performs Franz Schubert's 1856 work 'The Bee' op.13 no. 9 with pianist Harry Kaufman, in the 1944 film Hollywood Canteen.Szigeti is one of the players featured in our special edition October issue, guest edited by Steven Isserlis. Find out more about the issue, order your copy, or download the digital edition. Find ...
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ArticleViolin Society of America journal goes online
Members of the Violin Society of America (VSA) can now search and view pages from the archives of the VSA Journal, the society's 39-year-old magazine. Each of the journal's 74 issues has been scanned in and made available to members only, going back to the first edition in October 1974 ...


























