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    Japanese cellist Yuki Ito wins Windsor competition

    2011-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Japanese cellist Yuki Ito won first prize at the Windsor Festival International String Competition. The 21-year-old, who studies with Alexander Boyarsky at the Royal College of Music in London, was awarded £5,000 plus a bow and concert engagements. Second prize went to Chinese violinist Jiafeng Chen, 24. Bulgarian cellist Michael ...

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    Violinist Maxim Vengerov set for recital comeback

    2011-03-22T00:00:00Z

    Three years after putting away his violin to focus on conducting, Maxim Vengerov is returning to the recital platform as a soloist. The 36-year-old will play Brahms's three Violin Sonatas with pianist Vag Papian at the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels on 2 May. In an interview with Radio ...

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    South Korean Dami Kim wins Japanese violin contest

    2011-03-21T00:00:00Z

    South Korean violinist Dami Kim won first prize at the Munetsugu Angel Violin Competition in Nagoya, Japan. The 22-year-old, a student of Miriam Fried at the New England Conservatory in Boston, won ¥500,000 (£3,800) and the loan of the 1697 'Rainville' Stradivari violin for two years. Hikaru Matsukawa from ...

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    New Quay brothers film for violinist Alina Ibragimova

    2011-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Alina Ibragimova is teaming up with influential filmmakers and animators the Brothers Quay for a programme of solo violin music at this year's Manchester International Festival. Ibragimova will play works by Berio, Bach, Biber and Bartók in a promenade performance, leading audiences of 100 around the Chetham's School of Music ...

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    Success for El Sistema-style Scottish orchestra project

    2011-03-17T00:00:00Z

    A classical music project targeting children from a historically deprived Scottish housing estate has the potential 'to achieve social transformation', according to a new report evaluating the scheme. The Big Noise orchestra programme was set up in the Raploch, Stirling, by Sistema Scotland in 2008, and has given more than ...

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    LA Phil pulls Osvaldo Golijov violin concerto premiere

    2011-03-15T00:00:00Z

    The Los Angeles Philharmonic has cancelled the world premiere of Osvaldo Golijov's Violin Concerto scheduled for 5 May. The work, co-commissioned by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association, was to be performed by Leonidas Kavakos with conductor Gustavo Dudamel, but Golijov has said he will not be able to finish the ...

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    Viol consort in shock after founding member Richard Campbell dies

    2011-03-14T00:00:00Z

    The early music community is mourning the loss of Richard Campbell, best known as a founder member of leading viol consort Fretwork. According to his obituary in the Guardian, Campbell died unexpectedly at his home in Cornwall last week at the age of 55. His death came as Fretwork was ...

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    BBC Philharmonic flies home after being caught up in Japan earthquake

    2011-03-14T00:00:00Z

    The Manchester-based BBC Philharmonic Orchestra is on its way back to the UK after cancelling the last four concerts on its Japanese tour. The musicians were travelling by coach from their hotel in Tokyo to a concert hall in Yokohama when Friday's earthquake struck. Video shot by violinist Simon Robertshaw ...

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    Violist Philip Dukes to play the 'Archinto' Stradivari in London

    2011-03-10T00:00:00Z

    Violist Philip Dukes is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first recital at London's Purcell Room by returning there to perform on 20 March, and he will be playing on a special instrument – the 'Archinto' Stradivari of 1696. One of the few surviving Stradivari violas, the 'Archinto' has ...

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    Cellist Austin Huntington wins Stulberg Competition in Kalamazoo

    2011-03-09T00:00:00Z

    Sixteen-year-old cellist Austin Huntingdon has won first prize at the Stulberg International String Competition in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Huntington, who studies with Richard Hirschl and attends St Joseph's High School in South Bend, Indiana, received $5,000. He also won the $500 Bach Award. Violinists Mayumi Kanagawa and Christine Lim, both 16, ...

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    Russian violinist and violist wins Salzburg International Mozart Competition

    2011-03-09T00:00:00Z

    Sergey Malov won first prize in the violin division of this year's International Mozart Competition in Salzburg. The 27-year-old Russian violinist and violist received €10,000. Second prize went to Ying Xue from China. German violinist Sarah Christian took third prize.

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    Funding campaign seeks backers for violin concerto

    2011-03-09T00:00:00Z

    Music charity London Music Masters (LMM) is seeking supporters to help fund the creation of a new violin concerto by British composer Martin Suckling. The organisation, which provides music education in inner-city primary schools and a violin award scheme for young professional players, needs to raise £4,250 by the end ...

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    US violinist Eugene Fodor dies aged 60

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Eugene Fodor died on Saturday, of cirrhosis, his wife has told the New York Times. Fodor made his debut aged ten, playing the Bruch Violin Concerto with the Denver Symphony Orchestra, and later studied at the Juilliard School, Indiana University and the University of Southern California. His teachers included Ivan ...

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    Violinist Maxim Vengerov launches UNICEF campaign

    2011-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Violinist Maxim Vengerov has launched UNICEF’s campaign in Armenia, ‘Every Child Needs a Family’. He kicked off the campaign during a masterclass for members of UNICEF’s Children’s Chamber Orchestra in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan.The campaign hopes to get public support to return around 4,000 children in special boarding schools and orphanages ...

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    Japanese violinist and teacher David Takeno wins ABO award

    2011-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Tokyo-born violinist and teacher David Takeno is the winner of this year’s Association of British Orchestras (ABO) Award. The presentation was made at the Derby Assembly Rooms on 17 February as part of the ABO annual conference.   Takeno, who holds the post of Eugène Ysaÿe international chair of violin ...

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    Violinist Nicola Benedetti warns against arts funding cuts

    2011-02-23T00:00:00Z

    Violinist Nicola Benedetti has warned that the UK government’s spending cuts could stop arts students from poorer backgrounds from going to university. Speaking at the launch of the Nicola Benedetti Scholarship Fund, which will support students taking Italian Studies at Edinburgh University, she is reported by Deadline News as commenting, ...

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    ISM fights for music in schools

    2011-02-18T00:00:00Z

    The Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) has launched a campaign to get music included on the new English Baccalaureate. The society is asking its members and those working in the music sector to write to the Education Select Committee of the House of Commons, urging the government to include the ...

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    Polish cellist Tomasz Daroch wins Lutos?awski Cello Competition

    2011-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Tomasz Daroch has won first prize in the 8th Witold Lutos?awski International Cello Competition. The 22-year-old Pole, who studies with Michael Flaksman at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst in Mannheim, Germany, was awarded €6,000.   Second prize went to fellow Pole Magdalena Bojanowicz, third prize to ...

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    Jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding beats Justin Bieber to Grammy

    2011-02-13T00:00:00Z

    In an major triumph for the string world, jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding beat Justin Bieber – the teenage pop artist with millions of fans worldwide – to win as Best New Artist at the 2011 Grammy Awards. The ceremony took place on 13 February at the Staples Center, Los Angeles. ...

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    The New York Philharmonic Orchestra archive goes live

    2011-02-10T00:00:00Z

    The New York Philharmonic Orchestra has launched the first phase of an ongoing digital archive project. The International Era 1943–1970 is the first tranche of the orchestra’s extensive archives to go online, and thousands of documents are now available to view. These include conducting scores marked by Leonard Bernstein, André ...