All Lutherie articles – Page 87

  • Lise_Jorgensen
    Article

    Danish violin maker Lise Jørgensen dies aged 51

    2014-01-02T00:00:00Z

    Danish violin maker and restorer Lise Ingeborg Jørgensen has died aged 51 following a long battle with cancer.  Jørgensen became interested in violins while at school, and at 19 began training at the Pauli Merling Violin workshop in Copenhagen under the guidance of maker and restorer Poul ...

  • Mystery_March14
    Gallery

    From the archive: a violin by P.G. Mantegazza, Milan, 1760

    2014-01-01T00:00:00Z

    This illustration of a 1760 P.G. Mantegazza violin was published in The Strad, October 1969. The following text is extracted from an article accompanying the photographs: Pietro Giovanni Mantegazza is the best known of a prominent group of makers, dealers and restorers who worked in Milan during the 18th century. ...

  • LargeStrad_1401_Jan
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    The Strad January 2014 issue is on sale now

    2013-12-24T00:00:00Z

    The January issue of The Strad is now on sale. In our 'Fresh Thinking' edition Californian cello innovator and sound sculptor Zoë Keating reveals how technology and the internet have helped her home-grown music to flourish outside the mainstream.  Our article on pop-up exhibitions investigates why a ...

  • Ex-Kym
    Article

    Stolen ‘ex-Kym' Stradivarius violin fetches £1.385m at auction

    2013-12-18T00:00:00Z

    The Stradivarius violin belonging to London-based violinist Min-Jin Kym that was stolen at a Pret a Manger sandwich bar in London’s Euston Station in November 2010 and later recovered by police, has sold for £1.385m ($2.27m) at auction. The sale price exceeds the £1.2m valuation attached to ...

  • Gotesburg_Symphony
    Article

    Gothenburg Symphony launches airport ‘music chairs' with flashmob performance

    2013-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Travellers passing through Göteborg Landvetter Airport in Sweden got more than surround sound when they tried out four new ‘music chairs’ installed in the airport’s terminal building. The chairs, which have been commissioned by the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra (GSO), contain a sound system and screen, allowing passengers ...

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    Article

    Berlin declares viola 'Instrument of the Year 2014'

    2013-12-13T00:00:00Z

    An annual citywide festival in Berlin that spotlights underrepresented musical instruments will turn its attention on the viola next year with a series of concerts, workshops and events at locations across the German capital. The year-long event, simply called ‘Instrument of the Year’, launched in 2011 with ...

  • Quatuor_Voce2
    Article

    Musicians forced to take instruments without cases on board flight

    2013-12-11T00:00:00Z

    Three members of the French string quartet Quatuor Voce were requested to remove their stringed instruments from their cases before taking them on board a flight, the ensemble reported on Twitter. The musicians were at Paris's Orly Airport booked on a flight with the Spanish airline Vueling ...

  • Musicians and instruments copy
    Focus

    A luthier's tribute to Nelson Mandela

    2013-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Inspired by South Africa's Nobel Peace Prize winners, luthier Brian Lisus made a quartet of instruments that could spread a message of reconciliation and help some of the world's poorest children to make music. Peter Somerford traces its evolution

  • F-hole
    Article

    Cremonese luthiers shape their craft

    2013-12-06T00:00:00Z

    This photograph by Italian artist Ettore Favini is one of a series called Ipotesi di Finito #4 – Dare forma alla cultura – a collaborative project involving people who work in libraries, museums, theatres, palaces and other cultural locations in Cremona. For each photo site, the artist asks ...

  • the_Strad_gagliano-violin
    Article

    Top lots from Skinner Auctioneers' November auction

    2013-12-02T00:00:00Z

    Skinner Auctioneers has released the results of its November auction in Boston, US. Among the top lots for stringed instruments was a Nicolaus Gagliano violin (pictured) from Naples made in 1720, which fetched $168,000 on an estimate of $120,000–$140,000, and a modern violin from the School of ...

  • Anne-Sophie_Mutter
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    The Strad December 2013 issue is on sale now

    2013-12-02T00:00:00Z

    The December issue of The Strad is now on sale. In this edition the German violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter discusses her many-stranded approach to bringing classical music to the new generation, plus there is a chance to win one of ten copies of Mutter’s new Dvorák Violin Concerto ...

  • The_Strad_Nov59
    Focus

    Never judge a book by its cover

    2013-11-26T00:00:00Z

    This story about the instrument repairer and the farmer's violin from The Strad, November 1959, contains all the hallmarks of the Hans Christian Andersen tale The Ugly Duckling. Its message remains as pertinent today as ever

  • Zosimo-Bergonzi-violin
    Article

    Swiss violin maker identifies rare Bergonzi violin

    2013-11-26T00:00:00Z

    A violin maker and dealer based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, has identified the only known full-size violin by Zosimo Bergonzi (1724–79). Zosimo was the son of the great Cremonese luthier Carlo Bergonzi, and the brother of Michel Angelo Bergonzi. Up until now the only evidence of Zosimo's ...

  • Benjamin_Britten_London_Records_1968_publicity_photo_for_Wikipedia_crop
    Blogs

    Janine Jansen on the struggle and pain of Britten's Violin Concerto

    2013-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Benjamin Britten, born 100 years ago today, produced only a small number of string works, but musicians rate them among the greatest – and most testing – of the 20th century. Violinist Janine Jansen describes the enduring lure of his Violin Concerto

  • Stradivari-1708-Ruby
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    Strad Fest LA to showcase eight Stradivari violins

    2013-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Eight of Stradivari’s best known violins are to go on display in Los Angeles as part of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra’s Strad Fest LA event, which will run from 26–29 March 2014. The eight instruments are the ‘Serdet’ Strad of 1666, the 1708 ‘Ruby’ (pictured), the ...

  • Julian_Altman
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    From the archive: The day the 'Huberman' Strad reappeared

    2013-11-18T00:00:00Z

    In this article from The Strad 1987, Charles Beare recalls the media storm that followed the discovery of the stolen Stradivari violin

  • Airport arrivals1
    Article

    EU to simplify customs procedures for musicians carrying instruments

    2013-11-15T00:00:00Z

    The European Union is about to simplify its rules for musicians temporarily importing instruments for professional use. Under a new amendment to the Customs Code, to be applied from next Thursday 21 November, musicians visiting the EU with a portable musical instrument as professional equipment will be able to use ...

  • StradDec1993
    Focus

    From the archive: The tale of the King of Spain Strads

    2013-11-13T00:00:00Z

    The set of decorated Stradivari instruments housed at the Royal Palace of Madrid made news recently when they received their first public performance, by the Quiroga Quartet from Spain (see link below). The stringed instruments have an eccentric history, shrouded in mystery and conflicting views. Stradivari made them for the Spanish ...

  • Amati_Testoreb
    Article

    Amati first online auction top ten sales

    2013-11-07T00:00:00Z

    Eleven weeks after launching its online auction division, Amati has announced the results of its first sale. Among the highlights was the sale of a cello (pictured) by Carlo Giuseppe Testore, c.1820, which sold for £124,000, just above its estimate. A silver-mounted cello bow by Nicolas Simon, presented to Amati ...

  • Bonhams_Lot67
    Article

    Top lots from London and New York October sales

    2013-11-05T00:00:00Z

    Bonhams, Brompton’s, Ingles & Hayday and Tarisio have released the results of their October auctions. At Ingles & Hayday’s London sale a violin owned by the violinist Leila Josefovicz and catalogued as ‘probably by Michele Angelo Bergonzi’ fetched £156,000, and a Storioni viola with an estimate of £100,000–£150,000 ...