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Record breaker: Library of Congress acquires ‘Tuscan-Medici’ Stradivari viola for $30 million

2025-04-30T12:00:00+01:00

The 1690 instrument is one of less than a dozen surviving violas by the master luthier

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Violin expert Charles Beare has died

2025-04-29T09:23:00+01:00

Beare, considered to be one of the world’s most respected violin experts, died on 26 April aged 87

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Holocaust violin’s history revealed in hidden note

2025-04-29T12:03:00+01:00

The instrument was built in 1941 by Polish violin maker Franciszek Kempa while imprisoned at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany

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Apollo Chamber Players: when ‘diversity’ became dangerous

2025-05-07T09:05:00+01:00

Since when did ‘diversity’ become a dirty word? Matthew J. Detrick of the Apollo Chamber Players explains the motivation behind the ensemble’s eponymous programme in its We the People series, and why the arts must be used to defend democracy

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Santa Fe Pro Musica Season Finale: Conviction and Confidence

2025-05-06T09:40:00+01:00

Richard Linnett reports back from Santa Fe Pro Musica’s season finale on 4 May, a celebration of American symphonic music and its folk roots, including Colin Jacobsen’s new bluegrass-inspired violin concerto, RondoEOEO

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Concert review: Helen Kim (violin) Seattle Symphony/Sunny Xia

2025-05-06T09:06:00+01:00

US correspondent Thomas May attends a boldy engaging interpretation of Vivaldi’s inescapable classic featuring Seattle Symphony associate concertmaster Helen Kim at Benaroya Hall on 1 May 2025

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Three bows are better than one: Nancy Zhou shows off the tools of her trade

2025-05-02T09:07:00+01:00

Artists sometimes use multiple instruments on an album, but what about multiple bows? Violinist Nancy Zhou shares details about the three different bows employed on her upcoming album of solo works

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Catching up with violinist Hans Christian Aavik

2025-05-02T09:05:00+01:00

What has Hans Christian Aavik been up to since winning the Carl Nielsen Competition in 2022? The Estonian violinist speaks about his new album release of two contrasting concertos, which comprised part of his competition victory package

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Violist and composer Melia Watras on her new album ‘The almond tree duos’

2025-05-02T09:04:00+01:00

18 duos for violin and viola make up Melia Watras’s latest project, inspired by literature, visual art and music, with messages of forgiveness, hope and new beginnings

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Session Report: cellist Zlatomir Fung on recording operatic fantasies for his debut album

2025-05-02T08:52:19.507+01:00

For his debut album, US cellist Zlatomir Fung has delved into the world of the operatic fantasy – a relative rarity on the instrument. He speaks to Peter Quantrill about how making the recording has revealed new aspects of his musical personality

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Technique: Thoughts on bowing

2025-05-02T08:52:00+01:00

Charles Castleman explores a range of approaches to teaching bowing techniques

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Session Report: cellist Zlatomir Fung on recording operatic fantasies for his debut album

2025-05-02T08:52:19.507+01:00

For his debut album, US cellist Zlatomir Fung has delved into the world of the operatic fantasy – a relative rarity on the instrument. He speaks to Peter Quantrill about how making the recording has revealed new aspects of his musical personality

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Postcard from Gateshead: Tertis and Aronowitz International Viola Competitions

2025-04-16T08:33:00+01:00

Tully Potter attended the 2025 editions of the Tertis and Aronowitz International Viola Competitions – held for the first time under one roof in the north-east of England – and he couldn’t fault the results

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Sentimental Work: Frank Peter Zimmermann on Schumann’s Violin Concerto

2025-04-11T09:00:00+01:00

Although the German violinist came late to Schumann, the Violin Concerto remains one of his repertoire staples – and provides an insight into the composer’s fraught mental state

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Candidates announced for 2025 Il Piccolo Violino Magico competition

2025-05-08T09:58:00+01:00

The annual competition for violinists under the age of 13 will take place from 7 to 13 July in San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy

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Viola candidates announced for 2025 Concours de Genève

2025-05-06T08:51:00+01:00

38 violists under the age of 30 have been selected to produce a video recital, for the chance to progress to the competition’s live rounds in November

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Competitors announced for 2025 Banff International String Quartet Competition

2025-05-01T10:01:00+01:00

Ten ensembles will compete for the chance to win the top prize package, worth over $500,000, at this year’s competition from 25 to 31 August

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: May 2025

2025-05-02T08:52:13.997+01:00

The latest competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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Premiere of the Month: Anna Thorvaldsdóttir’s cello concerto for Johannes Moser

2025-05-02T08:51:26.16+01:00

A new cello concerto balances chaos and calmness

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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

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Candidates announced for 2025 Il Piccolo Violino Magico competition

2025-05-08T09:58:00+01:00

The annual competition for violinists under the age of 13 will take place from 7 to 13 July in San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy

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Viola candidates announced for 2025 Concours de Genève

2025-05-06T08:51:00+01:00

38 violists under the age of 30 have been selected to produce a video recital, for the chance to progress to the competition’s live rounds in November

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Competitors announced for 2025 Banff International String Quartet Competition

2025-05-01T10:01:00+01:00

Ten ensembles will compete for the chance to win the top prize package, worth over $500,000, at this year’s competition from 25 to 31 August

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Making Matters: Masonic symbols on 19th-century French bows

2025-05-02T08:51:57.12+01:00

The frogs on 19th-century French bows feature several common motifs that recur in the work of several makers. Michel Samson shows how they correspond to the principles of Freemasonry

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Magnificently special: Philippe Quint’s 1708 ‘Ruby’ Stradivari violin

2025-05-01T08:45:00+01:00

Our May 2025 cover star describes the instrument as the ‘most extraordinary Strad’ he has played on

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Record breaker: Library of Congress acquires ‘Tuscan-Medici’ Stradivari viola for $30 million

2025-04-30T12:00:00+01:00

The 1690 instrument is one of less than a dozen surviving violas by the master luthier

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In Focus: A 1753 viola by Carlo Antonio Testore

2025-04-25T09:24:00+01:00

Sean Bishop takes a look at a relatively rare example of an 18th-century Italian viola

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Leading the way: the ‘Baron d’Erlanger’ Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ violin 1732

2025-04-16T08:32:00+01:00

Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ made the 1732 ‘Baron d’Erlanger’ violin near the start of his most productive period. Florian Leonhard explores how it shows the maker’s early style and reveals the history of its most famous owner

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‘To my surprise I found it to be a splendid Strad’ - From the Archive: April 1925

2025-04-11T09:00:00+01:00

In his recently published memoir, the Scottish instrument dealer David Laurie (1833–97) recalls finding a Stradivari cello in the attic of one of his friends, and obtaining it for a song

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Concert review: Helen Kim (violin) Seattle Symphony/Sunny Xia

2025-05-06T09:06:00+01:00

US correspondent Thomas May attends a boldy engaging interpretation of Vivaldi’s inescapable classic featuring Seattle Symphony associate concertmaster Helen Kim at Benaroya Hall on 1 May 2025

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Concert review: Owls, Claire Chase (flute)

2025-04-25T09:05:15.23+01:00By

Leah Hollingsworth hears the performance of Wiancko, Barber, Franghiz Ali-Zadeh and Terry Riley at 92NY, Kaufmann Concert Hall, New York, on 8 February 2025

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Concert review: Hilary Hahn (violin) Amaryn Olmeda (violin) Seth Parker Woods (cello) Conor Hanick (piano) Tiler Peck (choreographer, ballerina) India Bradley, Roman Mejia (dancers)

2025-04-25T09:05:10.667+01:00By

Leah Hollingsworth watches an innovative balletic performance with music by Max Richter, Jessie Montgomery, Carlos Simon, Ysaÿe and Bach at the Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall, New York, on 27 February 2025

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The Strad Recommends: James Ehnes: Lalo, Saint-Saëns, Sarasate

2025-05-02T08:51:46.27+01:00By

An album to seduce and thrill in equal measure

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The Strad Recommends: United Strings of Europe: Hommages

2025-05-02T08:51:39.28+01:00By

A crack ensemble proves its mettle in highly varied fare

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The Strad Recommends: Timothy Ridout: Bach, Britten, Shaw, Telemann

2025-05-02T08:51:33.753+01:00By

An adventurous violist offers a dance through the centuries

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Book review: Bach Cello Suites BWV1007–1012

2025-04-11T08:53:37.467+01:00By

Jeffrey Solow reviews a new edition of the legendary suites edited by cellist Jonas Seeberg

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Book review: Songs My Mother Never Taught Me

2025-04-11T08:53:26.64+01:00By

Nathaniel Vallois reviews violinist Nigel Kennedy’s first book of compositions

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Book review: Cello Notes: Music and the Urgency of Time

2025-03-24T16:11:00+00:00By

Janet Banks reads Mavis Himes’s account of taking up the cello as a beginner in her late sixties

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Opinion: Becoming a ‘bowist’

2025-04-25T09:10:00+01:00

Violinist and teacher Alun Thomas explains why, when working on our technique and expression, string players should focus much more attention to the right arm than we might at first imagine

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Opinion: The importance of repetition in teaching

2025-03-28T10:00:05.067+00:00

In the practice of teaching, the value and beauty of repetition must always be encouraged, says violinist and pioneering Suzuki pedagogue Helen Brunner

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Opinion: Becoming a ‘bowist’

2025-04-25T09:10:00+01:00

Violinist and teacher Alun Thomas explains why, when working on our technique and expression, string players should focus much more attention to the right arm than we might at first imagine

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Opinion: The importance of repetition in teaching

2025-03-28T10:00:05.067+00:00

In the practice of teaching, the value and beauty of repetition must always be encouraged, says violinist and pioneering Suzuki pedagogue Helen Brunner

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    Great violinists: Yehudi Menuhin

    2025-04-22T09:43:00+01:00

    Julian Haylock examines the player whose openness and sincerity gave even lighter music a profound emotional resonance

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    Cellist Zara Nelsova: A sound from a dream

    2025-03-07T08:45:00+00:00

    The Canadian-born cellist Zara Nelsova was a fierce advocate for the repertoire she loved and for four decades an inspirational teacher at the Juilliard School. Oskar Falta explores her life and remarkable career, and hears from some of the musicians who studied with her

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