The Canadian violinist gives an insight into his practice routine
‘My personal motto for practising during the final periods of preparation is: “Every note, every day”’
The Canadian violinist gives an insight into his practice routine
‘My personal motto for practising during the final periods of preparation is: “Every note, every day”’
2024-07-19T08:30:00Z
An illuminating take on two American masters
2024-01-31T10:00:00Z By Tim Homfray
Tim Homfray visits London’s Royal Festival Hall for the performance of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto and Prokofiev’s Sixth Symphony on 26 November 2023
2024-03-11T08:00:00Z By Peter Quantrill
Overly urbane accounts of Stravinsky, though Ehnes impresses
2022-06-28T08:31:00Z
In this extract from an article in the May 1894 issue of The Strad, our correspondent Robin H Legge does not try to hide his adulation for the most celebrated violinist of the time
2020-07-02T09:19:00Z
In a special tribute to Ida Haendel, we are re-publishing content related to the late violinist. Here, in our March 1937 issue, our correspondent predicts great things for a 14-year-old violinist who may have actually only been 9 at the time
2020-01-20T15:31:00Z
As double bassist of long-running Australian trio the Necks, Lloyd Swanton is an expert in group improvisation. He speaks to Andy Hamilton about his inspirations, maintaining creativity, and making contemporary improvised music accessible
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