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    News

    Premiere of the month: Telling the Truth

    2021-03-05T07:24:00Z

    An International Women’s Day celebration of a civil rights pioneer

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    Article

    Tales of an orchestral violinist – imperceptible page turning

    2021-03-03T09:05:00Z

    In one of two companion pieces to a feature published in our April 2021 issue, former Boston Symphony Orchestra violinist Gerald Elias  explores the art of turning the page 

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    Francesca Dego plays Paganini’s ‘Il Cannone’ violin

    2021-03-03T09:00:00Z

    Our March 2021 cover star Francesca Dego speaks about performing on Paganini’s ‘Il Cannone’ Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ of 1743 - and shares clips of herself playing the rarely accessed instrument

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    Violinist and conductor Yuval Waldman dies aged 74

    2021-03-02T14:54:00Z

    The Russian–Israeli musician spent most of his career in America, where he had a wide-ranging career

  • Brett Yang and Eddy Chen
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    TwoSet Violin open up about mental health

    2021-03-01T15:13:00Z

    Eddy Chen and Brett Yang of TwoSet Violin open up on the subject of mental health in order to help fellow musicians with similar struggles. The violin internet comedy duo say: ’We’re not experts in mental health, but as musicians who have experienced mental health issues, we hope by making ...

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    Grand Teton Music Festival On Location: Salt Lake City

    2021-03-01T12:47:00Z

    This concert from the Grand Teton Music Festival on location series (a 5-concert digital chamber music series featuring small ensembles, recorded and produced remotely in the home cities of Festival Orchestra musicians ) was held at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City, Utah on 25 February, with a ...

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    The Art of Leadership: Steven Staryk

    2021-02-26T16:15:00Z

    The well-travelled concertmaster discusses his time leading British, Dutch, US and Canadian orchestras as he talks to Julian Haylock

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    How should we interpret Tango music?

    2021-02-25T12:00:00Z

    In celebration of the 100th anniversary of renowned tango composer Astor Piazzolla’s birth this month, Argentine violinists Rafael Gintoli and Gabriela Olcese pay tribute to him and offer basic guidance to violinists on how to interpret tango music

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    Claudio and Oscar Bohórquez and Gustavo Beytelmann play Piazzolla

    2021-02-25T11:00:00Z

    To mark the 100th centenary of the Argentinian tango legend, Astor Piazzolla, brothers Claudio and Oscar Bohórquez are releasing an album together with Piazzolla’s contemporary and ensemble colleague Gustavo Beytelmann – Piazzolla: Patagonia Express – on the Berlin Classics label. In this video, they play one of the featured works ...

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    News

    Monaco festival to go ahead next month

    2021-02-24T20:00:00Z

    International visitors to the Festival Printemps des Arts de Monte-Carlo will be required to provide proof of a negative Covid test 

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    ‘The violin’s dressing room was bigger than mine’ - Francesca Dego on playing Paganini’s ‘Il Cannone’

    2021-02-24T12:49:00Z

    The Italian violinist was granted the rare opportunity to perform and record on the famous 1743 Guarneri ’del Gesù’ in 2019, as she tells Tom Stewart

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    Ivry Gitlis: an individual voice

    2021-02-24T12:43:00Z

    When Ivry Gitlis died on Christmas Eve last year at the age of 98 there was an outpouring of love and affection from the musical community. Tully Potter pays tribute to the great violinist’s life and career

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    Astor Piazzolla: a tango phenomenon

    2021-02-24T12:43:00Z

    In celebration of the 100th anniversary of renowned tango composer Astor Piazzolla’s birth this month, Argentine violinists Rafael Gintoli and Gabriela Olcese pay tribute to him and offer basic guidance to violinists on how to interpret tango music

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    Analysis March 2021: Complexity crisis

    2021-02-24T12:42:00Z

    The Brexit deal has generated many unanswered questions regarding UK–EU touring, which have left UK music bodies scratching their heads. How can musicians negotiate the minefield? By Harry White

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    Soundpost: Letters to the Editor March 2021

    2021-02-24T12:42:00Z

    A selection of letters The Strad receives each month from its readers around the world: March 2021 issue

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    From the Archive: March 1941

    2021-02-24T12:41:10.957Z

    After literary siblings Edith, Osbert, and Sacheverell Sitwell win £350 each in a libel case, The Strad muses on what the verdict might mean for arts critics in the future

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    Orchestral Tricks: in plain sight

    2021-02-24T12:29:00Z

    Gerald Elias has spent many years as a professional orchestral violinist – in the Boston SO and Utah Symphony – and has been music director of Salt Lake City’s Vivaldi by Candlelight chamber orchestra since 2004. Here he explores some of the universal challenges faced by orchestral string players which ...

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    Session Report: in good time

    2021-02-24T12:28:00Z

    The Engegård Quartet’s third album of Mozart string quartets was all about timing – from allowing enough space between learning and recording the works, to faithfully honouring the composer’s tempo markings – as Andrew Mellor discovers

  • Alexander Hersh
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    Alexander Hersh plays the serenade from Debussy’s Sonata for Piano and Cello

    2021-02-23T13:49:00Z

    In this video - the second in a series fusing music and narrative - cellist Alexander Hersh plays the serenade from Debussy’s Cello and Piano with pianist Victor Asunción. Hersh says: ‘With the onset of a worldwide pandemic, I’ve come to regard beautifully conceived and filmed classical music videos as ...

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    Refashioning great works of art

    2021-02-23T13:15:00Z

    To tie in with the release of their new jazz and rock-infused take on Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time, Ben Russell and Brandon Ridenour of the songwriting collective, Founders, explain why no work should be off limits to rearrange