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Winners announced at the Lyon International Chamber Music Competition
Held from 19 to 23 April, this year’s edition was dedicated to cello and piano duos
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Composer wins rights from Hollywood studio to stage Holocaust opera
After 18 months of negotiations, Miramax finally waived a $1 million fee to allow composer Noah Max to stage an opera of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
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Californian cellist to raise funds for Ukraine
Cellist Cécilia Tsan and pianist Timothy Durkovic will perform a benefit concert on Sunday 24 April
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Music charity Arco launches stringed instrument recycling scheme
London-based charity Arco, which provides affordable string instruments to students, has opened a pop-up recycling event
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The Strad May 2022 issue is out now!
Violinist Viktoria Mullova talks about her new Schubert album, and reveals her unexpected creative inspirations
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Luminarts Cultural Foundation announces 2022 Classical Instrumentalist Fellows
Violinist Rannveig Marta Sarc, saxophonist Joseph Connor and pianist Qi Kong each receive $10,000
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Missing €100,000 violin found dumped by a Parisian trash can
Enrico Tedde’s 19th-century violin was found by chance having been missing since November 2021
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Analysis May 2022: Bright young things
A new survey by the American String Teachers Association gives an insight into the experiences of young music students. How can educators act on its findings? By Harry White
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: May 2022
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests
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Tchaikovsky Competition excluded from World Federation of International Music Competitions
The majority of member votes in the WFIMC general assembly supported expulsion of the Russian government-financed competition
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Analysis April 2022: Seeing the wood for the trees
With the Brazilian police ramping up its efforts to combat pernambuco trafficking, what could the effects be on the international bow trade? By Peter Somerford
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Shanghai violinist jumps to his death amid ongoing lockdown restrictions
Violinist Chen Shunping took his own life after he was refused hospital treatment due to Shanghai’s strict Covid restrictions
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Violin professor sentenced to five years in jail
Violinist Stephen Shipps received his sentence last Thursday for sexually exploiting a minor 20 years ago
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Russians excluded from upcoming Sibelius Violin Competition
Following the announcement last week, two Russian violinists have had their invitations to participate revoked
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’My home and my violin shop are completely destroyed’: a call for help from a Mariupol luthier
UPDATE: A GoFundMe page in aid of luthier Oleksandr Smykovskyi has now been launched
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New artistic director for Melbourne Chamber Orchestra
Violinist Sophie Rowell will take up her new role at the beginning of 2023
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Pekka Kuusisto takes up conducting role at Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra
The violinist, conductor and composer has been named principal guest conductor and artistic co-director from the 2023/24 season
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Three piano trios take the top spots at the Joseph Joachim Chamber Music Competition
With no first prize awarded, Trio Bohémo and Trio Incendio tied at second place while Trio Pantoum took third
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Cellist Seth Parker Woods joins USC Thornton faculty
Woods takes on his new role of assistant professor of practice in string chamber music and cello
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Leonkoro Quartet wins Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition
The Berlin-based ensemble took first prize as well as a host of special prizes