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  • RedPriest
    Premium ❘ Feature

    Masterclass: Haydn C major Cello Concerto

    2020-09-20T03:13:00Z

    Red Priest’s Angela East discusses her approach to phrasing and sound in the first movement, and the influence of Baroque and early-Classical vibrato, bowing and style

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    Midori: Active Listener

    2020-09-18T15:22:00Z

    From getting to the core of new works to appreciating her students’ motivations, Midori is on a constant search for understanding. Toby Deller finds out how the Japanese-American violinist communicates this passion to those around her

  • #2 ED by Alexandre Ah-Kye
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    Ensemble Diderot: Hidden Gems

    2020-09-18T15:14:00Z

    This month Ensemble Diderot releases The Berlin Album, the latest in its ‘cities’ recording series, juxtaposing works by established 17th- and 18th-century composers alongside those of lesser-known contemporaries. Ensemble founder and violinist Johannes Pramsohler speaks to Pwyll ap Siôn about why these works deserve greater attention

  • EdgarTessa1
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    Session Report: Early Inspirations

    2020-09-18T14:30:00Z

    Violinist Tessa Lark’s new collaborative album, The Stradgrass Sessions, brings together the musical influences of her childhood, fusing bluegrass, folk, jazz and classical styles. The project might easily have been delayed by Covid-19, but her musical partners were only too happy to record remotely

  • Anne-Sophie Mutter
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    Anne-Sophie Mutter gives a socially-distanced Beethoven performance

    2020-09-18T14:23:00Z

    In this concert, broadcast by Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen on 13 September, Anne-Sophie Mutter plays Beethoven’s Romance No.2 for violin and orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim. Read: Anne-Sophie Mutter on Herbert von Karajan and John Williams Read: Anne-Sophie Mutter has tested positive for coronavirus Read: Sentimental Work: Anne-Sophie Mutter on Penderecki’s ...

  • Yehudi Menuhin in 1947
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    Yehudi Menuhin plays Paganini in 1947

    2020-09-17T13:37:00Z

    The violinist plays Paganini’s Caprice No.24 with pianist Adolph Baller in this video recorded in 1947. Read: Violinist Yehudi Menuhin’s first appearance in The Strad, aged 10  Watch: Violinist Yehudi Menuhin on the importance of practice Watch: Great violinists of the 20th century

  • kashkashian
    Focus

    What I would tell my younger self - violist Kim Kashkashian

    2020-09-17T10:01:00Z

    The American violist talks about learning how to relax and to not take things so personally

  • Hemsing and Jansen
    News

    Musical chairs: new Stradivaris for top violin soloists

    2020-09-16T09:32:00Z

    Eldbjørg Hemsing receives the 1707 ‘Rivaz, Baron Gutmann’ while Janine Jansen has the 1715 ‘Rode, Duke of Cambridge’

  • LigetiQuartet
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    Ligeti Quartet performs Christian Mason’s Dyngylday

    2020-09-16T08:30:00Z

    The composition forms part of the ensemble’s forthcoming album of Mason’s works

  • Iván Fischer
    Video

    Iván Fischer on his new invention: an acoustic-enhancing mask

    2020-09-15T14:13:00Z

    In this video, Iván Fischer, artistic director of the Budapest Festival Orchestra, describes his new invention: a music-enhancing face mask. ‘One of Mozart’s favourite ideas was to turn necessity into a virtue,’ says the Hungarian conductor. ‘Now people are wearing masks and it’s a necessity but it’s also an ...

  • Dalia Stasevska
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    Last Night of Proms 2020 in an empty Royal Albert Hall

    2020-09-14T17:01:00Z

    The finale of the 2020 Last Night of the Proms, conducted by Dalia Stasevska, performed without a live audience for the first time in the festival’s history Read: Rule, Britannia! will now be sung at BBC Proms 2020 Read: Dalia Stasevska wrongly blamed ro Rule, Britannia! decision, say sources close ...

  • The Lark Ascending
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    Dame Diana Rigg presents Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending

    2020-09-11T11:19:00Z

    Paying tribute Dame Diana Rigg, who died yesterday aged 82, here is a video of the actress from 2012, presenting a performance of Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending as it was originally heard in the composer’s time: in a version for violin and piano, and staged at Shirehampton Public Hall ...

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    A break from string playing can be a constructive experience

    2020-09-10T10:39:00Z

    With many musicians returning to the stage for the first time in months, violinist Cara Laskaris reflects on her own experiences to offer some words of advice

  • Indianapolis Hilbert Circle Theater
    News

    Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra agrees pandemic pay deal

    2020-09-09T09:01:00Z

    Players will receive a third of their 2019–20 base salary from January 2021

  • North German Youth Philharmonic Orchestra
    News

    Youth orchestra awarded €15,000 Würth Prize

    2020-09-09T08:30:00Z

    The North German Youth Philharmonic Orchestra was commended for its ’willingness to take risks’

  • Hilary Hahn
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    Advice I'd give my younger self: violinist Hilary Hahn

    2020-09-08T17:08:00Z

    Identify your own instincts and find ways to bring those ideas across effectively, says the American musician

  • CBSO
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    CBSO gives a centenary concert

    2020-09-08T16:09:00Z

    On 5 September 1920, the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra gave its very first concert. 100 years later (to the very hour), the CBSO celebrated its 100th birthday with an online celebration. Simon Rattle conducted, CBSO’s conductors past and present give interviews and there was a guest appearance from Sheku ...

  • Bramwell Tovey Pizzicato Polka
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    Pizzicato Polka at 2020 Proms

    2020-09-07T12:07:00Z

    In this video the BBC Concert Ochestra under Bramwell Tovey played Johann Strauss’s Pizzicato Polka as part of a Viennese Night at the BBC Proms on 31 August 2020. Watch: Beethovenia: all nine symphonies reimagined Read: Rule, Britannia! will now be sung at BBC Proms 2020

  • Lawrence Power
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    Lockdown commissions 4: Lawrence Power plays Cassandra Miller’s ‘Daylonging, Slacktide’

    2020-09-07T10:42:00Z

    In the fourth of his ten ‘lockdown commissions’ performances, filmed in and on top of iconic empty venues, violist Lawrence Power plays Cassandra Miller’s ’Daylonging, Slacktide’, filmed in and around Snape Maltings. This is what Miller says about the piece: ‘In March 2020, I found myself at Snape Maltings ...

  • Guy Johnston
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    ‘That pre-performance adrenaline rush made me feel alive again’ – Guy Johnston

    2020-09-07T09:35:00Z

    Ahead of his streamed chamber music festival at Hatfield House, the British cellist shares his experience of performing for online broadcast during the lockdown