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Viola player Kim Kashkashian wins Grammy award for recording of Kurtág and Ligeti
Kim Kashkashian won the award for Best Classical Instrumental Solo at the 2013 Grammy awards. The viola player received the honour on 10 February for her recording Kurtág & Ligeti: Music for Viola, which pairs György Kurtág’s Signs, Games and Messages with György Ligeti’s Sonata for Solo Viola. The ...
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ArticleTop cellist Alban Gerhardt calls airport security staff ‘brutal and careless' after bow is damaged
Alban Gerhardt slams behaviour of officials at Dulles International Airport
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UK violinist Thomas Gould does a Joshua Bell busk
British violinist Thomas Gould went busking at Westminster Tube station on Wednesday, in a recreation of the famous Joshua Bell subway experiment that was arranged by the Washington Post in 2007. Gould, the concertmaster of the Aurora Orchestra and the associate concertmaster of the Britten Sinfonia, recreated the stunt for ...
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ArticleCampaigners welcome GCSE rethink
New performance measure of GCSEs in England will include creative subjects
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ArticleString soloists in Bach marathon
Viktoria Mullova and Alban Gerhardt star in nine-hour Royal Albert Hall event
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ArticleYo-Yo Ma wins $100,000 award
Cellist receives contemporary music prize from Vilcek Foundation
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Violin meets subatomic particles in Cloud Chamber duet
The worlds of string playing and particle physics are set to come together in an unusual performance at Plymouth University in the UK on 11 February. Alexis Kirke's new work, Cloud Chamber, combines a semi-improvisational score for solo violin with the synthesized sounds of subatomic particles. The performance will ...
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Violinist and University of North Carolina teacher Richard Luby dies
US violin professor Richard Luby has died at the age of 68. For more than three decades he taught at the University of North Carolina (UNC), serving as assistant chairman of the music department, associate chair for performance, and co-artistic director of the pre-professional orchestra MYCO, based at the university’s ...
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UK violinist Andrew Haveron to join Sydney Symphony as concertmaster
Andrew Haveron has been appointed co-concertmaster of the Sydney Symphony. Currently joint concertmaster of the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, Haveron will take up his new position this May, joining Dene Olding as co-leader. The London-born Haveron was concertmaster at the BBC Symphony Orchestra before taking the leader's chair at ...
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Cellist Truls Mørk wins Sibelius Prize in Oslo
Norwegian cellist Truls Mørk was presented with the 2010 Sibelius Prize at his first concert in his home country for two years. The NOK100,000 (£11,000) award from the Sibelius Foundation recognises musicians who have made a major contribution to promoting links between Finnish and Norwegian musical life. Previous winners include ...
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Article1741 'Vieuxtemps' Guarneri 'del Gesù' violin is sold to anonymous buyer
Violinist Anne Akiko Meyers has been granted exclusive lifetime use of the 1741 'Vieuxtemps' Guarneri 'del Gesù' following its recent purchase by an anonymous buyer. The violin was sold by London dealers J.&.A. Beare for an undisclosed sum, although Beares confirmed that the price exceeded the ...
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ArticleDouble bassist Rick Stotijn receives Dutch Music Prize
Double bassist Rick Stotijn has been announced as the recipient of the 2013 Dutch Music Prize. The award is the highest honour for a classical musician in the Netherlands. Previous recipients include violinists Janine Jansen and Liza Ferschtman, and cellist Pieter Wispelwey. Born in 1982, Stotijn ...
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New York-based Colorado Quartet to disband after three-decade career
The Colorado Quartet has announced it will disband in May after more than 30 years of performance. The New York-based ensemble will give its final concert in the city at Symphony Space on 28 February, with performances in Virginia and South Carolina to follow in the coming months. The ...
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St Paul Chamber Orchestra cancels more 2013 concerts
The management of the St Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) has cancelled its scheduled concerts until 23 March, following the breakdown of contract negotiations. Talks between management and the locked-out SPCO musicians were conducted at the beginning of January under a media blackout, but the musicians' committee ended the negotiations ...
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London concert debut for ‘Underground Orchestra'
Seventy musicians will come together at a London venue on 26 January to mark the climax of ‘The Underground Orchestra Challenge’. The charity project was conceived a year ago by musician Shaun Buswell, who attempted to assemble ‘a full symphony orchestra’ from strangers he met on the London Underground during ...
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Ten rare Italian violins go on show in New York
Ten rare Italian instruments from the collection of Sau-Wing Lam went on show yesterday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The installation features one viola and nine violins, among them the 'Scotland University' and 'Bavarian' violins by Stradivari, and the 'Baltic' violin by Guarneri 'del Gesù'. The ...
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Tonewood collected by René Morel and Rembert Wurlitzer Inc to be auctioned
Tonewood from the collections of Rembert Wurlitzer Inc and the late René Morel will be up for sale this March. Online specialist Tarisio is to auction maple, spruce, ebony, willow and bridges collected by Morel during his long career as a restorer and maker, as well as pernambuco that was ...



























