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Premiere of the Month: Nathan Williamson on his new work ‘Quartet Black’
The Heath Quartet will premiere this abstract, yet personal work on 25 June 2023
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: July 2023
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests
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Analysis June 2023: Concerts for neurodiverse audiences
Ensembles and venues are increasingly programming concerts designed for neurodiverse audiences – and concertgoers young and old are responding positively
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‘Like Frankenstein’s monster being jolted to life’ - Premiere of the Month: Living dead
Laurence Osborn’s new work TOMB! will be premiered by12 Ensemble and GBSR Duo
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: June 2023
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests
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Analysis May 2023: Support for young string quartets
A European initiative aims to give young talented string quartets the professional start they deserve
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: May 2023
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests
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‘Played with a bamboo chopstick’ - Premiere of the Month: A world of difference
A cello concerto based on musical contrasts
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Analysis April 2023: Brexit troubles faced by publishers and auction houses
Brexit continues to blight the UK music industry and businesses such as auction houses and music publishers are among the affected parties
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: April 2023
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests
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‘I needed unusual timbres’ - Premiere of the Month: Let there be light
Cello, chorus and orchestra join forces for a fantastical story
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Analysis March 2023: Keeping ledger information in public domain
A lot at a 2022 auction caused a stir among bow researchers and enthusiasts – particularly when it was donated to a public institution to save it from private hands
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: March 2023
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests
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‘Lava fields covered in blankets of moss’ - Premiere of the Month: Slow growth
What would moss sound like as music?
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Auction Report February 2023: Rarities and English gems
A unique Stradivari viola and a record-breaking Daniel Parker viola were among the highlights of the London sales in October 2022. Kevin MacDonald reports
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Analysis February 2023: Problems with pernambuco
The CITES CoP19 conference brought the pernambuco situation into sharp focus. How can the music community take the issue forward into the future?
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: February 2023
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests
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‘More direct than sentimental’ - Premiere of the Month: In memory of
A string quartet that tackles a profound topic
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Analysis January 2023: Why are the classical charts snubbing string players?
With the proliferation of recordings by non-standard ‘classical’ artists, how can record labels market them if the charts don’t recognise them?
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: January 2023
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests