All Gallery articles – Page 13
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Bows on show in Paris
Baroque and Classical bows from France and England, shown at an exhibition at the Paris Conservatoire
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Kronberg Academy
In our April issue, we feature the German teaching establishment, which celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2013. To buy the issue, go here: http://www.pocketmags.com/viewmagazine.aspx?catid=1037&category=Music&subcatid=227&subcategory=Classical&title=The+Strad&titleid=933&issueid=56656&issuename=April+2013.
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Instrument crests
The Camerata Bern received 14 new Baroque instruments to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Each one carries the crest of a different Bern guild.
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Sau-Wing Lam Collection
Some classic instruments currently on display at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, until 30 June 2013
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The enigmatic Persoit
A newly discovered legal document that sheds new light on the great French bow maker, plus two of the bows he made for Vuillaume
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The Piatigorsky Cello Festival
Images from the first Piatigorsky International Cello Festival in Los Angeles in March 2012, plus a peek inside the Heifetz Studio at the Colburn School
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VSA Competition
Instruments line up to be judged at the Violin Society of America's making competition in Cleveland in November 2012
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Camerata Bern instruments
A selection of new Baroque instruments made for the 50th anniversary of Swiss chamber group Camerata Bern
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Name the maker: a cello by Dominico Montagnana, Venice, 1735
This illustration of a cello by Dominico Montagnana was published in The Strad, June 1972. The following text is extracted from an article accompanying the photographs: Dominicus Montagnana is justly considered to have been the finest of the many talented luthiers who worked in Venice during the first half of ...
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Name the maker: a violin by Carlo Giuseppe Testore from 1690
This illustration of a violin by Carlo Giuseppe Testore was published in The Strad, November 1936. The following text is extracted from an article accompanying the photographs: To those of our readers who associate the name Testore with rough nondescript Italian violins constructed from very plain wood and covered ...