September 2022

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’Your performance should radiate the colour of real fresh grass. Go to nature and look’ - Yuri Kramarov: A legacy regained

Russian violist and pedagogue Yuri Kramarov was one of the most important Soviet-era musicians. Misha Galaganov explores his life, career and teaching methods

Session Report: The Villiers Quartet on recording works by Smyth and Delius

Harry White speaks to Carmen Flores and Katie Stillman of the Villiers Quartet about recording rare repertoire by a pair of British maverick geniuses – Ethel Smyth and Frederick Delius

International lutherie schools: All round learning

Peter Somerford speaks to teachers from seven violin making schools to find out the options for young aspiring luthiers

Newark School of Violin Making: Fifty years young

The Strad looks back on 50 years of the UK’s best-known institution for lutherie and the many well-known names who have passed through its doors as students

String education in regional Western Australia: Sitting on a gold mine

In exploring the past and present of string teaching in regional Western Australia, Rita Fernandes finds examples of both progress and regression, all pointing to the fact that where there is opportunity, there is demand and potential

The hidden treasures of Pietro Guarneri of Mantua

Pietro Guarneri of Mantua was an undisputed master luthier, even though very few examples of his work remain. Andrea Zanrè examines three ‘violettas’ that until now have been overlooked

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‘Play to the exit sign!’ - Pinchas Zukerman: A matter of time

Pauline Harding visits Dallas, Texas, to chat with violinist– violist Pinchas Zukerman about his illustrious past, a new masterclass series at Meadows School of the Arts, and his hopes for the future of technology in string teaching

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String education in regional Western Australia: Sitting on a gold mine

In exploring the past and present of string teaching in regional Western Australia, Rita Fernandes finds examples of both progress and regression, all pointing to the fact that where there is opportunity, there is demand and potential

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International lutherie schools: All round learning

Peter Somerford speaks to teachers from seven violin making schools to find out the options for young aspiring luthiers

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