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    Chiaroscuro Quartet: gut instinct

    2026-04-17T06:20:00Z

    The musicians of the Chiaroscuro Quartet talk to Pauline Harding about the challenges of playing on gut strings, and the emotionally and physically demanding experience of recording the complete Beethoven string quartets

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    Frank Peter Zimmermann: ‘Music that possesses you’

    2026-03-20T09:45:00Z

    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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    Nemanja Radulović: music in the moment

    2026-02-20T09:27:00Z

    Charismatic Serbian violinist Nemanja Radulović chats to Charlotte Gardner about the importance of artistic freedom and musical friendships, and recording his latest album of music by Prokofiev

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    Seven, they are seven: Nicolò Amati cello 1642

    2026-01-23T09:49:00Z

    One of only seven known cellos by Nicolò Amati, this 1642 example is in an excellent state of preservation. Alberto Giordano examines its history and provenance, while Barthélemy Garnier discovers what its condition can tell us about the old Cremonese working methods, and Francesco Piasentini discusses CT-scanning the cello

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    Stella Chen: a bright future

    2025-12-19T10:11:00Z

    The American violinist chats with Rebecca Franks about her philosophy of playing and teaching, studying at Harvard, her experience of winning the Queen Elisabeth Competition and her new album, which marks a fresh chapter in her career

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    A youthful spirit: violinist Johan Dalene

    2025-11-10T14:42:00Z

    The young Swedish violin virtuoso Johan Dalene speaks to Jessica Duchen about his evolution as a musician, his passion for contemporary music and his latest album that pairs the Bruch and Mendelssohn concertos 

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    The greatest storyteller: Itzhak Perlman at 80

    2025-10-10T08:49:00Z

    As he turns 80, the legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman speaks to Ariane Todes about everything from his stellar career to his teaching ethos, and his approach to social media stardom

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    Alisa Weilerstein: fragments of the future

    2025-09-12T08:46:00Z

    The US cellist Alisa Weilerstein talks to Peter Quantrill about reinventing the solo recital for a multimedia age, and working with living composers to renew the concerto repertoire

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    Tabea Zimmermann: climb every mountain

    2025-08-15T09:09:00Z

    German violist Tabea Zimmermann chats with Pauline Harding about auditions, competitions, her teaching philosophy, what she’s learnt from contemporary music – and how a combination of working with students and performing has enabled her to reach ever greater heights of string playing

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    Abel Selaocoe: I am because we are

    2025-07-18T09:36:00Z

    South African cellist, singer and composer Abel Selaocoe speaks to Lauren Wesley-Smith about opening up classical spaces, finding his musical identity, and his most recent album – as well as sharing a few pearls of wisdom 

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    Power and majesty: Domenico Montagnana ‘Farina’ cello 1730

    2025-06-20T09:15:00Z

    Made by Domenico Montagnana in 1730, the ‘Farina’ cello is a stunning instrument with a rich, powerful sound. John Waddle and Steve Sirr delve into its history and show how CT scans helped gather measurements for this month’s poster 

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    Still making waves: the Australian Chamber Orchestra

    2025-05-23T09:10:00Z

    As the Australian Chamber Orchestra celebrates its 50th anniversary, Michael White speaks to its long-time artistic director Richard Tognetti about its unique place in the musical world

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    Philippe Quint: a time of change

    2025-04-16T08:32:00Z

    US violinist Philippe Quint speaks to Rita Fernandes about his deeply personal new album Milestones, which represents a turning point in his career

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    Violinist Arabella Steinbacher: angels and demons

    2025-03-21T10:47:00Z

    Pauline Harding hears from the German violinist about her cathartic journey into the darkest depths and brightest heights of Lentz’s Violin Concerto, its pairing with Beethoven on her latest recording and the impact of motherhood on music making

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    Violinist James Ehnes: A journey with Bach

    2025-02-21T09:38:00Z

    Canadian violinist James Ehnes combines his virtuosity and musical intelligence as he takes a deep dive into the Bach violin concertos – both extant and reconstructed. He speaks to Thomas May about this latest chapter in his multifaceted career

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    ‘It’s about spending time with the music’: the Attacca Quartet

    2025-01-24T08:31:00Z

    The Attacca Quartet is about to release its first recording of Ravel’s String Quartet in F major, closing the circle on the ensemble’s career so far. George Grella hears from the four musicians about why they are drawn to that composer, and about their repertoire choices, influences and working methods

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    The legacy of a legend: Jacqueline du Pré tribute

    2024-12-19T21:11:00Z

    The impact of British cellist Jacqueline du Pré’s towering talent continues to endure, despite her cruelly short career. To mark 80 years since her birth on 26 January 1945, several prominent string soloists speak about the influence her playing has had on their own music making

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    Merchants of Venice: Venetian lutherie

    2024-11-15T09:46:00Z

    In the 16th century, the Republic of Venice was a hotbed of innovation for stringed instrument makers – and the members of the Linarol family were at the heart of the trade. Stefano Pio explores the archives to reveal their fascinating and often colourful lives and careers

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    Rachel Barton Pine: ‘What we’re doing today is the history of tomorrow’

    2024-10-11T08:50:00Z

    As she turns 50, the American violinist Rachel Barton Pine speaks to Ariane Todes about her unwavering enthusiasm for discovering, and communicating, the artistic integrity in everything she does

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    50 years of the Takács Quartet

    2024-09-13T09:02:00Z

    As the Takács Quartet celebrates its 50th birthday, its members talk to Pauline Harding about the ensemble’s legacy, the intangible ‘fifth spirit’ that has shaped its character even as its players have changed over the decades, and the importance of teaching and other projects and challenges