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Utah violinist detained by ICE is released

2025-09-08T13:03:00+01:00

Violinist John Shin spent 17 days in a detention facility in Colorado

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Tributes flow following death of 15-year-old violinist

2025-09-04T10:01:00+01:00

Mount Pisgah Christian School mourns Grace Choi, who made her Carnegie Hall debut two months ago, following a family tragedy

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Munich violist’s entire instrument collection stolen from his apartment

2025-09-03T11:47:00+01:00

Norbert Merkl’s collection, comprising one viola, two violins and 61 bows, were stolen on the morning of 18 August 2025 while he and his family were overseas on holiday

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Sigurgeir Agnarsson: a new album celebrating the close ties of Icelandic musicians

2025-09-15T09:04:00+01:00

The cellist speaks about his solo recording NÁND, which features solo cello compositions by Icelandic uncle and nephew composers Hafliði Hallgrímsson and Hugi Guðmundsson

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‘The cello has been my one constant’: how the cello underpins Zara Hudson-Kozdoj’s whole life

2025-09-12T08:50:00+01:00

The cellist shares how her classical training combined with myriad musical styles culminate in her debut album, ‘Remember Who You Are’, a reflection of the cello representing a singular, continuous voice

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Alisa Weilerstein: fragments of the future

2025-09-12T08:46:00+01:00

The US cellist Alisa Weilerstein talks to Peter Quantrill about reinventing the solo recital for a multimedia age, and working with living composers to renew the concerto repertoire

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The Carnatic violin: a voice of fluid grace

2025-09-12T08:45:00+01:00

Brought to India in the late 18th century, the violin now plays a central role in South Indian classical music. Nikhil Bhambri presents an introduction to its use in Carnatic concerts, and hears from some of its leading exponents

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Postcard from Japan: Sendai International Music Competition

2025-09-12T08:45:00+01:00

Rita Fernandes encountered exceptional performances but unexpected results at the ninth Sendai International Music Competition

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Homeward bound: Karisa Chiu’s debut album explores memory and belonging

2025-09-11T08:25:00+01:00

On her debut album, Home, Chicago-based violinist Karisa Chiu collaborates with pianist Zhu Wang to explore works by Sibelius, Debussy, Fauré, Cyril Scott and Augusta Read Thomas, reflecting on identity and the meaning of home.

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Alisa Weilerstein: fragments of the future

2025-09-12T08:46:00+01:00

The US cellist Alisa Weilerstein talks to Peter Quantrill about reinventing the solo recital for a multimedia age, and working with living composers to renew the concerto repertoire

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The Carnatic violin: a voice of fluid grace

2025-09-12T08:45:00+01:00

Brought to India in the late 18th century, the violin now plays a central role in South Indian classical music. Nikhil Bhambri presents an introduction to its use in Carnatic concerts, and hears from some of its leading exponents

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Alisa Weilerstein: fragments of the future

2025-09-12T08:46:00+01:00

The US cellist Alisa Weilerstein talks to Peter Quantrill about reinventing the solo recital for a multimedia age, and working with living composers to renew the concerto repertoire

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Opinion: The dangers of perfectionism

2025-08-29T08:27:44.84+01:00

In striving to become the best player or educator you can be, it’s important not to fall into the trap of unhelpful perfectionism, say violinists and teachers Claire Allen and Christine Goodner

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Sentimental Work: Thomas Demenga on Haydn’s Cello Concerto no.2 in D major

2025-08-22T08:37:00+01:00

For the Swiss cellist, studying the original score of Haydn’s Cello Concerto no.2 in D major was the key to understanding the composer’s intentions

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Viola semi-finalists announced for 2025 Concours de Genève

2025-09-16T10:17:00+01:00

Eight violists will perform in the live semi-final rounds from 6 to 9 November

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Winners announced for the 2025 Budapest International Cello Competition

2025-09-15T14:09:00+01:00

German cellist Arne Zeller, 19, receives the first prize of €18,000

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Finalists announced at the Budapest International Cello Competition

2025-09-12T11:18:00+01:00

The three cellists, all from Germany, are competing for the €18,000 first prize

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: October 2025

2025-09-12T08:43:32.903+01:00

The latest competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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Premiere of the Month: Matthew Kaner’s new solo work for Guy Johnston

2025-09-12T08:43:26.227+01:00

A new solo cello work demands an unusual scordatura

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The Strad Podcast: How to tailor the Suzuki Method to different students with violinist Meghan Faw

2024-09-19T09:05:00+01:00

The violinist shares her personal experiences with the method as both a student and a teacher

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The Strad Podcast: How to hold a masterclass with violinist Paul Huang

2024-09-12T08:49:00+01:00

The violinist speaks about his teaching approaches in a unique learning experience, in the third part of our four-part education-themed podcast series

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The Strad Podcast: How to teach collaborative skills with violinist Annie Fullard of the Cavani Quartet

2024-09-05T09:47:00+01:00

‘We should live in a chamber music world’ - the violinist speaks about the importance of collaboration inside and outside of the practice room, in the second episode of our four-part education-themed podcast series

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The Strad Podcast: How to practise effectively with violinist Ray Chen

2024-08-29T10:06:00+01:00

The first in our new four-part education themed podcast series features our September 2024 cover star

Competitions

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Viola semi-finalists announced for 2025 Concours de Genève

2025-09-16T10:17:00+01:00

Eight violists will perform in the live semi-final rounds from 6 to 9 November

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Winners announced for the 2025 Budapest International Cello Competition

2025-09-15T14:09:00+01:00

German cellist Arne Zeller, 19, receives the first prize of €18,000

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Finalists announced at the Budapest International Cello Competition

2025-09-12T11:18:00+01:00

The three cellists, all from Germany, are competing for the €18,000 first prize

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UK government proposes charging for Musical Instrument Certificates

2025-09-15T09:30:00+01:00

Under the proposals, instrument owners in Britain may need to pay up to £200 per application

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My Space: Wiebke Lüders’ Voss workshop

2025-09-05T08:32:35.623+01:00

Take a look at the maker’s Norwegian workshop

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Trade Secrets: Fitting a marquetry inlay

2025-09-05T08:32:31.54+01:00

A guide to adding a unique, personalised touch to an instrument front or back

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Small violas: does size matter?

2025-08-29T08:28:14.953+01:00

Luthiers Bas Maas and Francesco Piasentini report on a series of experiments in Villefavard, France, seeking to discover conclusively whether small violas can produce sound as ‘big’ as larger models

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Violinist Anthony Marwood loaned c.1709 Stradivari

2025-08-27T07:56:00+01:00

The British musician will give his first performance on the c.1709 ‘Scotta’ on 14 September

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Lutherie in Berlin: Berlin calling

2025-08-22T08:35:00+01:00

While some European capitals have a well-documented history of violin making, Berlin has passed under the radar. Daniel Kogge looks at some of the German capital’s most prominent makers from the 18th century onwards

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Concert review: Opening night at Boulez Saal in Berlin with Christian Tetzlaff (violin) and Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)

2025-09-18T11:05:00+01:00

US correspondent Thomas May visits the 2025-26 opening season recital at Berlin’s Pierre Boulez Saal on 16 September 2025

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Concert review: Jasper Quartet

2025-09-12T08:43:13.4+01:00By

Bruce Hodges attends the Bowdoin International Music Festival at the Studzinski Recital Hall in Brunswick, ME, US, on 7 July 2025

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Concert review: Attacca Quartet

2025-09-12T08:43:08.3+01:00By

Bruce Hodges visits the Studzinski Recital Hall in Brunswick, ME, US, on 14 July 2025 for the recital of Beethoven, Ravel, Caroline Shaw, Paul Wiancko and Radiohead

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Brahms Trio: History of the Russian Piano Trio Vol.7

2025-09-05T08:32:09.353+01:00By

This enterprising series shines a light on two lost Russians

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Phoenix Quartet, Violina Petrychenko: Ukrainian Piano Quintets

2025-09-05T08:32:04.793+01:00By

Passionate accounts of rarely heard Ukrainian quintets

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Parry Karp: Bloch

2025-09-05T08:32:00.267+01:00By

Persuasive ardency serves this heightened music well

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Book review: Kloz: The Violinmaker Family from Mittenwald

2025-09-05T08:31:01.017+01:00By

Bharat Khandekar reads Wolfgang Zunterer’s long-awaited volume on one of Germany’s most important violin making families

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Book review: The Art of Collaboration: Chamber Music Rehearsal Techniques and Team Building

2025-09-05T08:30:55.423+01:00By

Celia Cobb reads a new book by Annie Fullard and Dorianne Cotter-Lockard on strategies for teaching chamber music

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Book review: The Power of Music: How Music Connects Us All

2025-09-05T08:30:50.543+01:00By

Janet Banks reads Sheku Kanneh-Mason’s first book, which covers everything from his early years in Nottingham to his public comments about Rule Britannia!

Debate

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Opinion: The dangers of perfectionism

2025-08-29T08:27:44.84+01:00

In striving to become the best player or educator you can be, it’s important not to fall into the trap of unhelpful perfectionism, say violinists and teachers Claire Allen and Christine Goodner

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Opinion: Strategies for coming back to your instrument

2025-07-25T08:49:00+01:00

Returning to your instrument after a long break can be dispiriting, says cellist Davina Shum, but it’s important to take it by degrees, have faith in your ability and trust the process

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Opinion: The dangers of perfectionism

2025-08-29T08:27:44.84+01:00

In striving to become the best player or educator you can be, it’s important not to fall into the trap of unhelpful perfectionism, say violinists and teachers Claire Allen and Christine Goodner

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Opinion: Strategies for coming back to your instrument

2025-07-25T08:49:00+01:00

Returning to your instrument after a long break can be dispiriting, says cellist Davina Shum, but it’s important to take it by degrees, have faith in your ability and trust the process

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