All News articles – Page 25
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NewsViolin used in Titanic film sells for £54k
The violin, played by violinist and actor Jonathan Evans-Jones in the 1997 film, sold at auction on 26 April 2025
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NewsHolocaust violin’s history revealed in hidden note
The instrument was built in 1941 by Polish violin maker Franciszek Kempa while imprisoned at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany
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NewsArmenian violinist wins €200k in Classic Violin Olympus International Competition
Haik Kazazyan, 42, won the top prize in the competition in Dubai, in which the average age of contestants was 32
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NewsViolin expert Charles Beare has died
Beare, considered to be one of the world’s most respected violin experts, died on 26 April aged 87
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NewsViolinist Christina Bouey joins Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts
The founding first violinist of the Ulysses Quartet takes up the role of Assistant Professor of Violin
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News2025 Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition winners announced
Violinist Alette Williams, 15, receives the first prize of $5,000 and a concert engagement with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra
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NewsViolinist Daniel Hope appointed artistic advisor for Chamber Music at The Barns
The violinist takes up the role at the beginning of the 2025-26 season
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Premium ❘ ArticleAnalysis May 2025: Dealing with concert cancellations
One of the main problems for venues and promoters is what to do when an artist cancels at the last minute. How can they best appease their audiences? Peter Somerford investigates
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NewsString stars shine all summer long in the 2025 BBC Proms line-up
Here’s the rundown of the string soloists that will feature throughout this year’s edition of the world’s biggest classical music festival
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NewsInternational Society of Bassists names recipient of 2025 Jane Little Scholarship
Jayden Im receives the $10,000 scholarship for this year to embark on college studies
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NewsWinners announced for the 2025 Victoria ‘BCN’ International Violin Competition
Held from 18 to 20 April in Barcelona, the winners received a masterclass opportunity with Maxim Vengerov, plus cash and future performances
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NewsLA police recover a stolen 331-year-old Grancino violin, worth $650k
The violin was reported stolen from a University of Southern California graduate music student on 2 April and recovered just over one week later
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NewsViolin of the Sea: the violin made from the wood of migrant boats blessed by Pope Francis
The late leader of the Catholic church blessed the Violino del Mare in 2022, which was made by Italian prisoners to raise awareness of the plight of refugees crossing the Mediterranean
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NewsCellist Christophe Coin joins Paris teaching faculty
The French cellist is a new addition to the teaching staff at Paris’s Alfred Cortot School of Music
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NewsWinners announced for the 2025 Hong Kong International Young Musicians Competition
Eight categories of young violinists and chamber groups contested for numerous cash and product prizes at the competition’s final, held on 19 April 2025
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NewsWood, Sound and Sustainability – a path forward for V. Richelieu Instruments
Explore the range of V. Richelieu’s violins and violas crafted from FSC-certified materials sourced sustainably from around the world
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NewsRenowned American cellist Joel Krosnick has died aged 84
A member of Juilliard Quartet from 1974-2016, Krosnick was associated with the Juilliard School for 50 years
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NewsAustralian Chamber Orchestra welcomes Anna da Silva Chen as permanent member
Chen is the third violinist this year to be taken on as a permanent ACO member
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NewsAntonio Mormone International Prize finalists announced
The three finalists will perform several concerts from 16 to 22 June
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NewsRoyal Northern College of Music and Manchester Collective join forces to support string students
A year-long programme will support postgraduate string players specialising in new music and contemporary performance


























