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Cellist and conductor Mats Rondin has died aged 54
The Swedish musician was formerly principal cellist of the Malmö Symphony Orchestra and the Swedish Radio Symphony
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German luthier Andreas Haensel wins gold and silver in Pisogne
The maker won for two of his instruments at the 5th International Violin Making Competition
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Vienna Philharmonic to invest $1m Birgit Nilsson Prize in Historical Archives
The award is the largest of its kind in the field of classical music
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Italian violinist Angelo Stefanato has died aged 88
The artist and teacher was concertmaster of the RAI National Symphony Orchestra in Turin for 15 years
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Daniele Gatti named Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra chief conductor
He succeeds Mariss Jansons, who departs from the role in March 2015
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Simon Blendis appointed joint leader of London Mozart Players
The violinist is a regular concertmaster with leading UK orchestras
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Air Canada reverses its policy on the transportation of violas as carry-on baggage
The company has issued a response to The Strad’s news story reporting on the discrepancy between its rules for violins and violas
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Rome Opera dismisses 182 employees of orchestra and chorus
The company hopes to save €3.4m by using an external ensemble as required
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Sotheby's to sell rare portrait miniature of 21-year-old Mozart
The sale marks the first time the image has been reproduced in colour for the wider public
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Violinists Anne-Sophie Mutter and Leonidas Kavakos to feature in free online broadcasts from Carnegie Hall
A series of four performances will be webcast through a partnership with medici.tv
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Violins allowed as carry-on baggage, but violas must be checked into the hold, says Air Canada
The airline has published detailed regulations for the transportation of musical instruments on its website
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Video: violinist Joshua Bell's second Washington DC Metro performance draws large crowds
Unlike 2007's anonymous busking experiment, the virtuoso this time announced his appearance in advance
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Former Chetham's School of Music violin teacher charged with rape and indecent assault
The charges against Wen Zhou Li, who also taught at the Royal Northern College of Music, date back to the 1990s
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Violinist Augustin Hadelich performs ‘America the Beautiful' at his naturalisation ceremony
The German artist has lived in the US for the past ten years
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Alan Davey named new BBC Radio 3 controller
The Arts Council England chief executive replaces Roger Wright to take up the role in January 2015
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Violinist Daniel Andai named dean of music at Miami's New World School of the Arts
The artist will overseeing administration of the high school and college music programmes
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Academy of Ancient Music founder Christopher Hogwood has died aged 73
The conductor directed the ensemble for 30 years, making 200 recordings
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Violinist Joshua Bell to perform again in Washington Metro
Unlike 2007's anonymous busking experiment, the virtuoso has this time announced his appearance in advance
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British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber joins charity Live Music Now as spokesman
The artist announced his retirement from performing in April due to injury
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The Strad October 2014 issue is out now
We explore how cutting-edge technology is shedding new light on a rediscovered contralto Amati viola