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Blogs‘The twilight zone where all paths remain open’: Violinist Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen on the latest project from Dreamers’ Circus
The violinist Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen speaks with US correspondent Thomas May about his passion for folk music as his trio Dreamers’ Circus undertake a tour showcasing its new album, Handed On
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BlogsThe Athletic Musician: how to use sports strategies in your practice and performance
Music and sports have more in common than one may initially think. Matteo Costanzi, a musician and former elite athlete, shares how musicians can implement sports approaches to optimise their playing and progress
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Premium ❘ FeatureViolinist James Ehnes: A journey with Bach
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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Premium ❘ FocusPostcard from Hanover: Joseph Joachim Violin Competition
At the 2024 edition of the Joseph Joachim Violin Competition, Charlotte Gardner was treated to a masterclass in how a music contest can give its candidates a wholly positive experience
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Premium ❘ FeatureOut of the shadows: violin pedagogue D.C. Dounis
The Greek-born violinist and mandolinist D.C. Dounis was one of the most influential pedagogues of the 20th century, but his life and works still remain shrouded in mystery. Clifford Hall investigates why
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BlogsFlying Blind: A conductor’s guide to taking an audition, part three
You’ve reached the final round of an orchestral audition, now what? Following his first two articles on approaching auditions, conductor Leonard Slatkin guides players on what comes next
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BlogsHow the Bolero provides a loving tribute to Dana Zemtsov’s cultural heritage
Having spent the first seven years of her life in Mexico City, the violist shares how the song genre evokes the theme of love on a new album of Latin American favourites
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Premium ❘ Focus‘Make mistakes to find your own musical path’ - Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt’s life lessons
The German cellist and pedagogue recalls his own mentors and reflects on the necessity of taking chances
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Premium ❘ Feature‘Ysaÿe’s pictures are tone paintings’ - From the archive: February 1905
US correspondent Edith L. Winn describes a stateside performance by Eugène Ysaÿe in prose so effusive that even the virtuoso would blush
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BlogsPositive self-talk: a key to boosting musicians’ confidence
Cellist and researcher Joanna Latała shares methods for how to enhance your performance with affirming language, plus what musicians can learn from top athletes and sports psychology
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BlogsHelping young musicians find their sound: Music Instrument Fund of Ireland celebrates 30 years in 2025
Gwendolyn Masin examines why violinist, educator and conductor Ronald Masin decided to spend a lifetime providing opportunities for the next generations of string players in Ireland
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NewsPizzicato Pizzazz: Rediscovering Bolognini’s legend in a musical gem that echoes home
Violinist Tomás Cotik shines a light on forgotten composer and cellist Ennio Bolognini through rediscovery and exploration of the work Serenata del Gaucho, which contains demanding and virtuosic pizzicato from the performer
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BlogsFlashback: remembering David Finckel’s ‘Cello Talks’
From 2009 to 2011, David Finckel recorded 100 video tutorials while on the road as cellist of the Emerson Quartet. Now, 14 years and a global pandemic later, he recalls his motivation to immortalise his knowledge via an extensive catalogue
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Premium ❘ FocusPostcard from Bucharest: George Enescu International Competition
The long-running George Enescu Competition has now very much proved its mettle amid the international circuit, as Rita Fernandes discovers
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GalleryWho’s that cellist?: Professional artist sketches star cellists
Take a guess at which cellists are portrayed in these practice sketches by artist Hyung Ki Park
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BlogsBalancing old and new: the Maxwell Quartet and its unique blend of instruments
The Maxwell Quartet makes the case for using a mix of instruments dating from 1700 to 2017 in its latest recording that combines Haydn string quartets with Scottish folk music
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BlogsThe Year 1905: Edward Elgar and his Introduction and Allegro, op.47 for solo string quartet and strings
Conductor Peter Manning explores the historical and musical context of the work, ahead of a performance with Chromatica on 11 February
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BlogsRecovering paradise: Alisa Weilerstein on Richard Blackford’s new climate change concerto
The American cellist speaks with US correspondent Thomas May about a new work she is premiering this season that hits especially close to home: Richard Blackford’s The Recovery of Paradise concerto for cello, which takes its name from the wildfires that devastated Southern California in 2018.
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BlogsWhy I write my own cadenzas: violinist Lir Vaginsky
The violinist shares how writing her own cadenzas for her recording of Mozart concertos resulted in a deeper connection with both the composer and audiences
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BlogsHow we reflected Turkey’s musical richness in 24 one-minute pieces for solo violin during the pandemic
Cellist Mehmet Gökhan Bağcı interviews Turkish violinist Önder Baloglu, who sheds light on the pandemic-induced project Unvoiced Diaries, comprising short, Instagram-friendly compositions, plus its significance in the broader context of Turkish classical music



























