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    Pedrazzini violin worth $35,000 discovered in trash

    2013-01-10T00:00:00Z

    A man in San Antonio, Texas, who found a violin among some trash by the side of a road, later discovered that it was a 1922 Giuseppe Pedrazzini worth $35,000. The instrument was appraised by Peter Shaw of Houston dealers Amati Violin Shop for an episode of the PBS TV ...

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    Chaudière violin thief jailed for six months

    2013-01-08T00:00:00Z

    A man from Hounslow, London, who admitted stealing a Frédéric Chaudière violin valued at £25,000 from a train, has been sentenced to six months in jail. The violin's owner, Catrin Win Morgan of the Brodowsky Quartet, had placed the instrument, which was in a black Gewa case, on an ...

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    Tim Ingles and Paul Hayday leave Sotheby's to set up own auction firm

    2013-01-04T00:00:00Z

    Sotheby's auctioneers Tim Ingles and Paul Hayday have left the London company to form their own specialist auction house and dealership. Ingles & Hayday will be based at 94–96 Wigmore Street, and will hold its first sale on 21 May 2013. Sotheby's will cease to hold instrument ...

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    Violinist Nicola Benedetti receives MBE in New Year Honours list

    2013-01-02T00:00:00Z

    Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti has received an MBE in the New Year Honours list. She was honoured for services to music and to charity. Benedetti has worked with organisations such as Sistema Scotland and the Nordoff Robbins music therapy charity, and has been an outspoken supporter of music education.Elsewhere on ...

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    Ligeti Quartet channels Noël Coward in theatrical performance

    2012-12-20T00:00:00Z

    As part of its Park Lane Group concert in London's Purcell Room on 11 January, the Ligeti Quartet gives the world premiere of a work that asks its performers to act as well as play. Hay Fever, by London-based composer and mezzo-soprano Laura Bowler, is inspired by Noël Coward's ...

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    Italian student uses Facebook in search for violin stolen in Florence

    2012-12-19T00:00:00Z

    A 20-year-old Italian violin student has set up a Facebook page to appeal for the safe return of her stolen instrument. The violin, a 1989 Guadagnini-model Claude Lebet valued at €15,000, was snatched at Florence's Santa Maria Novella station on Monday 17 December. The Catania-born owner, Gemma Raneri, ...

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    Los Angeles Philharmonic appoints Robert deMaine as principal cellist

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Cellist Robert deMaine has accepted the job of principal cellist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The latter's music director, Gustavo Dudamel, offered deMaine the position after the cellist completed a trial week with the orchestra earlier this year. DeMaine, who has been principal cellist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra ...

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    Jazz bassist Charlie Haden to receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Grammys

    2012-12-14T00:00:00Z

    Jazz bassist and composer Charlie Haden has been named as one of the recipients of this year's Grammy Lifetime Achievement Awards. Haden was honoured for his work with artists including Ornette Coleman, Chet Baker, John Coltrane and Dexter Gordon. The award citation described the 75-year-old as 'an all-American jazz ...

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    Cremonese violin making recognised by UNESCO

    2012-12-12T00:00:00Z

    UNESCO has placed Cremonese violin making on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Lutherie in the Italian city was one of 27 activities and traditions that were added to the list after a UNESCO committee meeting in Paris this month. Others include traditional straw-hat weaving ...

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    Cellist Han-Na Chang appointed music director of Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra

    2012-12-11T00:00:00Z

    The South Korean cellist and conductor Han-Na Chang has been named as the new music director of the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra. The 29-year-old will begin her new position in September 2013, taking over from Michalis Economou. Chang, who won first prize at the Rostropovich International Cello Competition in Paris ...

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    Kim Kashkashian and Antonio Meneses among artists up for 2013 Grammy awards

    2012-12-07T00:00:00Z

    The nominees for the 2013 Grammy Awards have been announced, with a scattering of top string players in the mix. Kim Kashkashian is nominated in the Best Classical Instrumental Solo category for her ECM recording Kurtág/Ligeti: Viola Music. Antonio Meneses features in the same category for his disc of cello ...

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    Pioneering violin teacher Eta Cohen dies at 96

    2012-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Violin pedagogue Eta Cohen, who developed a pioneering teaching method for beginners, has died at the age of 96. Born in Sunderland, UK, to Jewish immigrant parents from Lithuania, Cohen studied the violin locally and began teaching after leaving school at the age of 17. She taught privately and ...

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    Baltimore Symphony to develop amateur musicians programme

    2012-12-04T00:00:00Z

    The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has received $950,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support the growth of its BSO Academy programme for adult amateur musicians. The BSO Academy began in June 2010 as a week-long immersive programme giving amateurs the opportunity to learn from and play alongside members ...

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    Adès, Birtwistle, Larcher receive prizes at British Composer Awards

    2012-12-04T00:00:00Z

    Three of the winners at this year's British Composer Awards received their prizes for string compositions. The 2012 awards, given by the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, were announced at a ceremony in London's Goldsmiths' Hall on 3 December. Harrison Birtwistle, who has previously been recognised three ...

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    Violinist James Dong takes first prize at Gisborne International Music Competition

    2012-12-03T00:00:00Z

    Violinist James Dong has won first prize at the Gisborne International Music Competition in New Zealand. The 19-year-old, who studies with Ole Bohn at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, received NZ$8,000. Second prize went to New Zealand trumpeter Thomas Eves. Cellist Minjin Lee, from Singapore, took third prize. Dong ...

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    Osvaldo Golijov Violin Concerto delayed again

    2012-11-30T00:00:00Z

    Leonidas Kavakos will have to continue his wait to premiere Osvaldo Golijov's Violin Concerto, after the composer said the work would not be ready in time for performances with the Philadelphia Orchestra in January. Kavakos will instead perform Szymanowski's Violin Concerto no.2 at concerts in Philadelphia and New York. ...

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    The Rest Is Noise festival of 20th-century music launches in London

    2012-11-28T00:00:00Z

    London's Southbank Centre has announced highlights of an ambitious, year-long festival of 20th-century music. 'The Rest Is Noise', named after the book by Alex Ross, features 93 concerts and over 100 related events, tracing the music of the century chronologically. Among the performances in the first half of 2013 ...

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    Composer Michel van der Aa receives Grawemeyer award for cello concerto

    2012-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Dutch composer Michel van der Aa has won the 2013 Grawemeyer Award for his multimedia cello concerto Up-close. Worth $100,000, the Grawemeyer is currently the most lucrative award for composition in the world. In its citation, the Grawemeyer jury praised the 30-minute work as ‘a highly innovative fusion of ...

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    Brodskys recover 40 scores stolen in Netherlands

    2012-11-22T00:00:00Z

    Dutch police have recovered the 40 scores that were stolen from the Brodsky Quartet on 15 November. The concert clothes and passports that were taken from the group's car were also recovered. According to Constance Deelen, the Brodskys' manager in the Netherlands, the scores were retrieved by police officers ...

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    Funding announced for Sistema Scotland's second 'Big Noise' orchestra

    2012-11-20T00:00:00Z

    The Scottish government has awarded £1.325m to Sistema Scotland, the social and music education programme inspired by Venezuela's El Sistema. The money will be used to establish a children’s orchestra in Govanhill, one of Glasgow’s most deprived areas, following the success of the programme’s first project in Raploch, Stirling. ...