
Israeli violinist Ivry Gitlis improvises with Gypsy musicians in a clip from the 1970s.
Watch: 93-year-old violinist Ivry Gitlis performs Kreisler
Read: 8 opinions on performance and career by violinist Ivry Gitlis

Israeli violinist Ivry Gitlis improvises with Gypsy musicians in a clip from the 1970s.
Watch: 93-year-old violinist Ivry Gitlis performs Kreisler
Read: 8 opinions on performance and career by violinist Ivry Gitlis
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The Strad Calendar 2026 showcases twelve of the finest instruments in the collection of Canimex, one of Canada’s leading arts supporters. They include masterpieces by Stradivari, Guarneri ‘del Gesù’, Guadagnini and Gagliano.
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The young Hungarian soldier who became known as virtuoso violinist Marczi Zöldy at the turn of the 20th century was skilled in many areas, not least as a musician and a fencer. Grzegorz Kaproń tells his eventful, colourful life story
2025-12-19T10:11:00Z
The Lakatos family has long been synonymous with Gypsy violin playing. Erika Nyerges looks at the key figures of this generations-old musical dynasty, meeting Sándor Déki Lakatos along the way and discovering what it takes to become a Roma musician
2025-12-12T09:31:41.023Z By Robin Stowell
Robin Stowell reads Jon Banks’s history of the rise of Romani music in 19th-century Vienna
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Ridout and pianist Jonathan Ware perform ’Les Berceaux’ from Three Songs, op.23: no.1, by Fauré
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Florence Price was born on this day in 1887. Amit Peled and his cello students commemorate the American composer with an arrangement of her 1929 quartet for cello ensemble
2026-04-08T09:11:00Z
Tomás Cotik performs Albéniz’s Asturias in a transcription for solo violin and discusses some of the technical challenges of bringing this guitar classic to the violin, reflecting on his personal connection to Spanish music, shaped in part by his Fulbright sabbatical year in Spain
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