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FocusBernstein’s Serenade after Plato’s ‘Symposium’ challenges violinists to become compelling storytellers: James Ehnes
Bernstein’s Serenade after Plato’s ‘Symposium’ may not be an immediately recognisable piece of the violin repertoire. James Ehnes shares how the work has multiple access points that are a reflection of the multifaceted composer, ahead of performances with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
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BlogsPacifica Quartet: how our new album captures America’s sonic heritage
The quartet’s new album American Voices showcases the diversity of America’s rich musical folk traditions with works by Dvořák, Price, Louis Gruenberg, plus a new commission by James Lee III
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FocusMy tech set-up: violinist Violeta Vicci
In our Accessories 2024 supplement, the Swiss violinist, vocalist and composer shares her go-to tech accessories
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Premium ❘ FeatureSession Report: the Miró Quartet on recording new album ‘Home’
Their latest recording gathers new music and 20th-century works by US composers, but the Miró Quartet musicians are always mindful of melodic accessibility. Harry White hears from cellist Joshua Gindele about the group’s commissioning process and recording the album
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BlogsLike a symphony for violin and orchestra: Zoë Beyers on the Elgar Violin Concerto
Ahead of a performance with the English Symphony Orchestra at the Elgar Festival on 1 June, the violinist shares the significance of this work throughout her musical journey
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BlogsCelebrating humanity through the viola: Hsin-Yun Huang
The violist’s new album VivaViola showcases the instrument in its ability to tell stories, connect people and cultures, as well as provide solace during trying times
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BlogsThe Eternal Bach: celebrating Bach and beyond at New York’s Bach Virtuosi Festival
Ben Pyne reports back from the opening concert of Lewis Kaplan’s Bach Virtuosi Festival, which took inspiration from NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft
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BlogsViolinist Esther Abrami on her Elgar Festival residency
As artist in residence at the 2024 Elgar Festival, the violinist shares what the music of Elgar means to her, as well as ways she hopes to engage with audiences
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BlogsRemembering the Lindsay Quartet: Robin Ireland
Former violist of the Lindsay Quartet Robin Ireland looks back at the illustrious ensemble, which was renowned for its connection with audiences and a distinct affinity for the works of Beethoven
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BlogsExploring Bartók’s Viola Concerto: Yuri Zhislin
What makes this concerto unique and challenging? Violist/violinist Yuri Zhislin delves into the simple, yet sophisticated musical language of the composer, ahead of an album release of Bartók’s works on 24 May
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FocusMy tech set-up: violinist Casey Driessen
In our Accessories 2024 supplement, US five-string fiddler shares his go-to tech accessories
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Premium ❘ FocusPostcard from Utrecht: Netherlands Violin Competition and Night of the Violin festival
Laurence Vittes found himself impressed by the talent at the Netherlands Violin Competition in Utrecht, as well as swept away by the diverse array of non-classical styles at its sister Night of the Violin festival
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BlogsComposer Sophia Jani on her Six Pieces for Solo Violin
With a new album released on 17 May, composer Sophia Jani reflects on writing works for violinist Teresa Allgaier, as well as taking inspiration from idiomatic violin techniques
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BlogsSeasons Interrupted: a cellist reflects on climate change
Trey Lee discusses the climate crisis through the lens of music across the eras, in line with his new album Seasons Interrupted, out on 17 May
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BlogsWho was violinist Isolde Menges?
As Biddulph Recordings releases a 2-CD set of the violinist’s historic recordings on 17 May, learn more about Isolde Menges’s illustrious career and influence
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BlogsShining a light on Poldowski: violinist Gwendolyn Masin
Poldowski was the pen name of Irena Regina Wieniawski - Henryk’s daughter. With 16 May marking Poldowski’s birth date, Masin explores the tricky territory of her unknown work Tango
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Premium ❘ FeatureCellist Laura van der Heijden: new ways of thinking
Although British cellist Laura van der Heijden is well versed in live performance and studio recording, she is still discovering new facets of her musical personality, as Toby Deller finds out
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BlogsRight-arm eloquence: the Germanification of cellist Beatrice Harrison
Adrian Bradbury explores how the cellist Beatrice Harrison took inspiration from the German school of cello playing, particularly in regards to her bowing technique, and how this gave her the edge over her English contemporary players
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Premium ❘ FocusSentimental Work: Christian Poltéra on Ravel’s Sonata for violin and cello
The challenges of Ravel’s Sonata for violin and cello led to a memorable encounter between the Swiss cellist and his childhood hero, Mstislav Rostropovich
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Premium ❘ Feature‘The lama was a clever performer’ - From the archive: May 1894
T. L. Phipson recounts an impromptu recital by a lama in a remote Mongolian village, on an instrument that, from its description, may have been a morin khuur



























