All Lutherie articles – Page 89

  • FC_Calendar2014
    Focus

    The special art of decorated instruments

    2013-09-09T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Calendar 2014 features beautifully decorated instruments by some of the finest makers of all time. John Dilworth tracks the history of the noble tradition, through the makers featured

  • Violin perfume
    Article

    Eau de violin shop: luthier launches workplace-inspired fragrance

    2013-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Cremona luthier Edgar Russ has a new and unusual product sideline: perfume. The violin maker is launching a scent that he says is inspired by the aromas of a luthier's workshop. Russ's fiancée came up with the idea four years ago, and the violin maker collaborated with Guy Bouchara, a ...

  • Gradoux-Matt
    Article

    New York dealer to pay $325,000 to settle legal dispute with violinist

    2013-09-02T00:00:00Z

    New York violin dealer Emmanuel Gradoux-Matt has agreed to pay $325,000 to a violinist who sued him for allegedly losing her instrument while it was on consignment. South Korean violinist Kyung-Ah Yang had been seeking $400,000 in damages to compensate for the loss of her 1837 J.F. Pressenda, as well ...

  • Aug-05
    Focus

    Why beginners deserve the best

    2013-09-01T00:00:00Z

    As the new school year beckons, an article from The Strad, August 1905, offers some sage advice to parents thinking of violin lessons for their children

  • Philharmonia
    Blogs

    Remembering London orchestral players of the 1950s

    2013-08-29T00:00:00Z

    Ariane Todes's chance discovery of a box of old concert programmes led to an outpouring of tributes to a golden generation of string players

  • Magby_4x5
    Article

    US violin dealer Charles Magby charged with first-degree larceny

    2013-08-27T00:00:00Z

    American instrument dealer Charles Magby was arrested on 23 August on charges of first-degree larceny. According to police in Guilford, Connecticut, several complaints have been made against the 63-year-old owner of Charles H. Magby Fine Violins Ltd, regarding his selling of high-end custom instruments, including violins, cellos, bows, on consignment. ...

  • Comp
    Blogs

    Do violin competitions face extinction?

    2013-08-21T00:00:00Z

    A day trip to Switzerland yielded some provocative conversations about the future of string music contests for Ariane Todes

  • Gitlis1
    Blogs

    Violinist Ivry Gitlis remembers George Enescu

    2013-08-18T00:00:00Z

    Our October issue will focus on great players of the past, including interviews with people who knew them or revere them. Ariane Todes has just interviewed the inimitable Gitlis about his former teacher and gives a sneak preview

  • Sala-Guarnerius
    Article

    Argentina's first stringed-instrument gallery set for opening

    2013-08-05T00:00:00Z

    A museum in Buenos Aires is to open a new permanent exhibition hall dedicated to stringed instruments in October. Officials at the Isaac Fernández Blanco Museum of Spanish–American Art believe that the new gallery will be the first such exhibition space in Argentina. Among the instruments to be displayed is ...

  • mjkviolin
    Article

    Stolen £1.2m Stradivarius violin recovered

    2013-07-29T00:00:00Z

    UK police have recovered a 1696 Stradivarius violin, more than two and half years after it was stolen from Korean violinist Min-Jin Kym. The instrument, discovered intact with some very minor damage including a small crack on the front, was recovered in its case on 18 July, along with a ...

  • Article

    Newark students complete late maker's cello in two-week project

    2013-07-24T00:00:00Z

    In a special project to benefit the UK-based Rowan Armour-Brown (RAB) Trust, a group of students from the Newark School of Violin Making have completed an unfinished cello by Brian Laurence, who died in 2012. Laurence, who was based in Doncaster, began making the cello in 1989 when he ...

  • Hair Quartet
    Article

    Bow maker uses human hair for shampoo promotion stunt

    2013-07-15T00:00:00Z

    A bow maker in Singapore has swapped horsehair for human hair as part of a promotion for a shampoo brand. Paul Goh's services were called upon by the Singapore and Manila branches of advertising agency J. Walter Thompson, which wanted to find a new way to ...

  • sternvatelot
    Article

    French violin expert Étienne Vatelot dies aged 87

    2013-07-14T00:00:00Z

    French violin expert and luthier Étienne Vatelot died on 13 July at the age of 87. In a career that spanned almost eight decades, he became a world-renowned expert on stringed instruments and bows, serving as president of the French Association of String Instrument and Bow Makers, ...

  • bow_maker
    Debate

    Embrace the difference

    2013-06-30T00:00:00Z

    Luthiers often have more experience than players of Baroque instruments and bows. So, says US bow maker David Hawthorne, they should be fearless in producing authentic equipment to enlighten and inform

  • scrollavezza1
    Article

    Luthier documentaries focus on Italian tradition and a Catalan's unusual violins

    2013-06-19T00:00:00Z

    Four contemporary Italian violin makers and a Catalan luthier who created violins with sympathetic strings are the subjects of two new documentaries currently in production. Parma luthier Andrea Zanrè and art historian Paolo Parmiggiani are making a film about the lives and careers of four of ...

  • Stolen-web
    Focus

    What happens when a stolen Strad is recovered?

    2013-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Violin dealers and musicians are not alone in following the auction performance of rare musical instruments. The spectacular saleroom prices realised by the finest violins have also attracted thieves in search of fresh goods for the illicit art market. While post-theft claims for insured instruments are often quickly settled, the ...

  • Titanic_ViolinScanning
    Article

    Hospital CT scan reveals more on so-called 'Titanic violin'

    2013-05-22T00:00:00Z

    A violin thought to have been played during the sinking of the RMS Titanic has undergone a hospital CT scan to determine its age and condition. The research, commissioned by auctioneers Henry Aldridge & Son, showed that the instrument had been damaged and restored. Radiographer Astrid ...

  • Article

    Violin, viola, cello and bow makers honoured at VSA competition

    2012-11-16T00:00:00Z

    Sixteen gold medals were awarded at the Violin Society of America’s international makers' competition held in Cleveland, Ohio, on 15 November. Feng Jiang, who is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, won gold medals for both tone and workmanship in the violin category – a feat that has occurred only once ...

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    Blogs

    Feel the power

    2012-09-27T00:00:00Z

    Peter Somerford reflects on measuring violin projection at the Paris blind-test

  • Strads on show
    Debate

    Lock up the valuables

    2011-11-25T00:00:00Z

    Should the world's top violins, violas and cellos always be available for playing? No, says Philip Kass. Some are simply too precious to be exposed to destructive human hands