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Grancino violin and two bows stolen from Dutch train

2025-11-03T13:20:00+00:00

The instrument and bows, which belong to Ryo Terakado, were in a triangular blue case

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Hilary Hahn cancels three Berlin Philharmonic dates in December

2025-10-30T15:40:00+00:00

The violinist is still recovering from a double pinched nerve injury

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‘It came as a surprise to us’: Essen Philharmonic issues statement on cancelled violin concerto

2025-10-30T13:27:00+00:00

Members of the orchestra say of Clara Iannotta’s new concerto, ‘the decision to cancel was made by the artistic management’, not the musicians

Playing Hub

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Sentimental Work: Krysia Osostowicz on Shostakovich’s String Quartet no.15

2025-11-07T10:17:00+00:00

For the British violinist, Shostakovich’s String Quartet no.15 calls to mind a moving Menuhin rehearsal and her initiation into the Brodsky Quartet

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‘Paganini came up to me gesticulating violently’ - From the archive: November 1905

2025-11-07T10:16:00+00:00

Author Stephen S. Stratton recounts how a generous gift from Nicolò Paganini revitalised the ailing career of Hector Berlioz

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The quest for Cassadó: the interdisciplinary partnership to introduce Gaspar Cassadó to a broader audience

2025-11-07T09:00:00+00:00

Erin Jones speaks to cellist Katie Tertell and historian Rosi Song about their mission to uncover the music of Cassadó, through their project ‘Lost in Plain Sight’

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Breaking the sounds of sameness: why music education must resist global uniformity

2025-11-06T14:00:00+00:00

Hector Scott argues for the embrace of the creative exchange of ideas in music education, rather than a repetitive replicated approach that avoids innovation

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A neglected work from Wales: uncovering Grace Williams’s Violin Concerto

2025-11-03T10:16:00+00:00

Madeleine Mitchell shines a light on the Violin Concerto by Grace Williams (1906–1977), Wales’s most significant female composer, ahead of a performance in Wrexham on 9 November

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Opinion: Duets as a teaching tool

2025-10-31T09:46:00+00:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell outlines the reasons why duet playing is an essential tool in one-to-one instrumental teaching

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Letters from America: 130 years of Hindemith

2025-11-07T10:19:00+00:00

To mark the 130th anniversary of Paul Hindemith’s birth, Carlos María Solare delves into the composer and violist’s US years and hears from three leading soloists about what his music means to them

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‘Paganini came up to me gesticulating violently’ - From the archive: November 1905

2025-11-07T10:16:00+00:00

Author Stephen S. Stratton recounts how a generous gift from Nicolò Paganini revitalised the ailing career of Hector Berlioz

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‘Positivity goes a much longer way than negativity’ - Melissa White’s life lessons

2025-10-24T09:10:00+01:00

The American violinist on having inspirational tutors, the power of positivity and the need for risk-taking

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Postcard from Idaho: Sun Valley Music Festival

2025-10-17T08:51:00+01:00

The Sun Valley Music Festival is a unique experience where visitors can hear free concerts performed by first-rate musicians in a beautiful setting, as Emma Baker discovered

Competitions

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Finalists announced for the 8th Mirecourt International Violin Competition

2025-11-07T12:17:00+00:00

Three finalists will perform a concerto with orchestra on 9 November 2025 in Thaon-les-Vosges, France

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Finalists announced for 2025 Isang Yun Cello Competition

2025-11-07T10:44:00+00:00

Four cellists will perform a concerto on 8 November in Tongyeong, South Korea, for the chance to win the top prize of KRW30,000,000 (£16,000)

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2025 Concours de Genève preview: what to expect from this year’s viola edition

2025-11-04T14:45:00+00:00

The competition’s first viola edition since 2005 kicks off with an opening concert tonight, featuring Tabea Zimmermann and the Novo Quartet

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Premiere of the Month: Bobby Ge’s new violin concerto

2025-10-10T08:44:00+01:00

A new ballet-inspired violin concerto

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: November 2025

2025-10-10T08:42:00+01:00

The latest competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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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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Finalists announced for the 8th Mirecourt International Violin Competition

2025-11-07T12:17:00+00:00

Three finalists will perform a concerto with orchestra on 9 November 2025 in Thaon-les-Vosges, France

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Finalists announced for 2025 Isang Yun Cello Competition

2025-11-07T10:44:00+00:00

Four cellists will perform a concerto on 8 November in Tongyeong, South Korea, for the chance to win the top prize of KRW30,000,000 (£16,000)

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2025 Concours de Genève preview: what to expect from this year’s viola edition

2025-11-04T14:45:00+00:00

The competition’s first viola edition since 2005 kicks off with an opening concert tonight, featuring Tabea Zimmermann and the Novo Quartet

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Half a century of craft at the Chicago School of Violin Making

2025-11-05T10:16:00+00:00

The Chicago School of Violin Making looks back on a legacy that began with Tschu Ho Lee and the Warren family. Executive director Antoine Nédélec reflects on CSVM’s craft, community and continuing influence

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The Strad Calendar 2026: 1773–78 ‘Crafoord’ Guadagnini viola

2025-11-04T09:47:00+00:00By

The back of this viola is made from two pieces of bird’s-eye maple cut on the slab, with a faint figure running more or less horizontally

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Sing the body electric: early amplified instruments

2025-10-31T09:46:00+00:00

The 1920s saw a demand for louder, more resonant instruments, and resourceful violin makers rose to the challenge. Clifford Hall looks at some of the innovative solutions they came up with

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My Space: Vinay Murali’s Chendamangalam workshop

2025-10-31T09:46:00+00:00

The maker gives us a tour of his workshop in India

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The Strad Calendar 2026: 1727 ‘Eugenio di Barbaro’ Stradivari violin

2025-10-28T09:10:00+00:00By

Made during the tail end of the master luthier’s life, this instrument also displays the hands of his sons Omobono and Francesco

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Making Matters: Infrared reflectography in restoration

2025-10-24T09:06:00+01:00

Luiz Amorim demonstrates how infrared reflectography can be used in violin restoration, as a non-invasive method for diagnosing problems

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Concert review: Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective

2025-10-10T08:38:26.363+01:00By

Peter Quantrill hears the performance of Bacewicz, Dvořák and Enescu at London’s Wigmore Hall on 15 July 2025

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Concert review: Parker Quartet

2025-10-10T08:38:20.3+01:00By

Leah Hollingsworth hears the performance of Mozart, Kurtág and Ravel at the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival in Vermont, US, on 21 August 2025

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Concert review: Mandelring Quartet / Atos Trio

2025-10-10T08:38:09.937+01:00By

Carlos María Solare attends the Hambacher MusikFest for two days - 20 and 22 June 2025 - to hear performances of Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner, Dessoff and Borodin

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Trio Lirico: Spanish Piano Quartets

2025-10-31T09:45:00+00:00By

Utterly committed performances bring these Spaniards to life

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Charlie Siem: Brahms, Enescu

2025-10-31T09:45:00+00:00By

Plenty of personality but a short-measure album

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Ida Haendel: Brahms, Britten, Elgar, Sibelius

2025-10-31T09:45:00+00:00By

Four concertos celebrate a great violinist in her extended prime

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Book review: John Williams: A Composer’s Life

2025-11-07T10:15:05.41+00:00By

Brian Hodges reviews Tim Greiving’s monumental biography of America’s foremost film composer

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Book review: A Cultural History of the Violin in Nineteenth-Century London: From Instrument to Art

2025-11-07T10:15:00.67+00:00By

Robin Stowell reads Tom Wilder’s socio-economic analysis of the violin’s status as a cultural artefact throughout the Victorian era

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Book review: The Eyes of Bach

2025-11-07T10:14:55.323+00:00By

Raphael Klayman reads Marc Moskovitz’s historical novel imagining the great composer’s relationship with cellist Carl Friedrich Barth

Debate

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Opinion: Duets as a teaching tool

2025-10-31T09:46:00+00:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell outlines the reasons why duet playing is an essential tool in one-to-one instrumental teaching

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Why you should stop and think before you play

2025-10-29T13:09:00+00:00By Helen Brunner

Violinist and Suzuki pedagogue Helen Brunner advocates for a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to practice

Debate

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Opinion: Duets as a teaching tool

2025-10-31T09:46:00+00:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell outlines the reasons why duet playing is an essential tool in one-to-one instrumental teaching

Helen Brunner

Why you should stop and think before you play

2025-10-29T13:09:00+00:00By Helen Brunner

Violinist and Suzuki pedagogue Helen Brunner advocates for a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to practice

Accessories

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    Concert review: Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective

    2025-10-10T08:38:26.363+01:00

    Peter Quantrill hears the performance of Bacewicz, Dvořák and Enescu at London’s Wigmore Hall on 15 July 2025

  • Screenshot 2025-09-17 122223

    Concert review: Parker Quartet

    2025-10-10T08:38:20.3+01:00

    Leah Hollingsworth hears the performance of Mozart, Kurtág and Ravel at the Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival in Vermont, US, on 21 August 2025

  • Screenshot 2025-09-17 122158

    Concert review: Mandelring Quartet / Atos Trio

    2025-10-10T08:38:09.937+01:00

    Carlos María Solare attends the Hambacher MusikFest for two days - 20 and 22 June 2025 - to hear performances of Beethoven, Mozart, Wagner, Dessoff and Borodin

Artists

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    The greatest storyteller: Itzhak Perlman at 80

    2025-10-10T08:49:00+01:00

    As he turns 80, the legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman speaks to Ariane Todes about everything from his stellar career to his teaching ethos, and his approach to social media stardom

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    Yo-Yo Ma: celebrating 70 years of the eminent cellist

    2025-10-07T08:52:00+01:00

    The legendary cellist was born on 7 October 1955. We take a look at some moments of the cellist’s unparalleled career over the decades

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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

Education Resources

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    Whether you are a string player searching for a new instrument or a business owner looking to reach your target audience, the Strad Directory remains the most comprehensive and user-friendly resource for the string music world.