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Recipients of the 2026 Sphinx Medal of Excellence announced

2026-03-05T16:40:00+00:00

Violinist Nathan Amaral is among the three recipients for this year, who each receive a $50,000 career grant

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Cello contestants announced for 2026 Queen Elisabeth Competition

2026-02-24T10:29:00+00:00

66 cellists will compete in the third cello edition of the competition, taking place in Brussels from 4 May 2026

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Why practice doesn’t prepare musicians for performance

2026-02-20T09:35:00+00:00

Violinist and educator Maggie Watson explores why performance feels so different from the practice room, revealing how perception, the nervous system and psychological skills shape what really happens under pressure, and how musicians can train for the stage as deliberately as they train their technique

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‘The spirit of debate is extremely important in a quartet’ - Edward Dusinberre’s life lessons

2026-03-06T10:15:00+00:00

The British violinist on developing your own voice and putting things in perspective

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‘Chamber music at its finest is an act of generosity’: Daniel Hope on shaping Wolf Trap

2026-03-05T11:38:00+00:00

This season brings a new vantage point for Daniel Hope: guiding Wolf Trap’s Chamber Music at The Barns as artistic advisor before taking the stage himself, and navigating the growing intersection of performance and artistic direction

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Form Revealed: Bruch’s Violin Concerto and the Discipline of Fire

2026-03-03T11:40:00+00:00

Jiro Takahashi reflects on Bruch’s Violin Concerto no.1, following a performance by 14-year-old violinist Himari with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and conductor Jaap van Zweden on 15 February

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‘Let’s Clarice it up!’: The Takács on Assad’s new commission

2026-03-02T09:48:00+00:00

Violinist Harumi Rhodes on the Takács Quartet’s touring commission, NEXUS, which receives its New York premiere at Carnegie Hall on 4 March.

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Oscar Strasnoy: reinventing the double concerto

2026-03-02T09:47:00+00:00

Prompted by Jean-Guihen Queyras and Alexandre Tharaud and guided by a revelation from Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante, the composer charts the evolution of a five‑movement work where orchestra and soloists blur, collide and ultimately redefine each other

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Harness your superpower: self-efficacy for adult learners

2026-02-27T09:12:00+00:00

Cellist and teacher Billy Tobenkin reveals how adult learners of stringed instruments can improve their sense of self‑efficacy, thus helping themselves to achieve their goals

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Session Report: the Neave Trio on recording Chaminade, Pejačević, and Clara Schumann

2026-03-06T10:15:00+00:00

The musicians of the US-based Neave Trio speak to Hattie Butterworth about their latest recording, which champions the varied music of three female composers

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In a spirit of collaboration: Brandenburg experiments

2026-03-06T10:15:00+00:00

Makers at the annual Brandenburg violin making workshop joined forces on a two-year project to build and test two identical violins, one of which was made with treated wood. The results were intriguing. Adam Winskill reports on the methodology and findings

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Postcard from Geneva: Concours de Genève viola competition

2026-02-20T09:18:00+00:00

At the 2025 Concours de Genève, which marked the viola’s return to the competition after two decades, Rita Fernandes discovered the unique artistic personalities of the new generation

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Sentimental Work: Orin O’Brien on Stravinsky’s ballet Orpheus

2026-02-13T10:17:00+00:00

Playing the score for Stravinsky’s ballet Orpheus was a formative experience for the American double bassist in the years before she joined the New York Philharmonic

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Winners named for 2025 German Musical Instrument Fund competition

2026-02-25T10:26:00+00:00

More than 30 young musicians received the loan of a valuable instrument from the foundation

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Cello contestants announced for 2026 Queen Elisabeth Competition

2026-02-24T10:29:00+00:00

66 cellists will compete in the third cello edition of the competition, taking place in Brussels from 4 May 2026

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Ysaÿe International Violin Competition announces 2026 finalists

2026-02-18T11:37:00+00:00

A total of 20 violinists will proceed to the junior and senior finals

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Premiere of the Month: Shelley Washington’s new cello concerto

2026-02-20T09:00:00+00:00

A Metal-influenced cello concerto channels a range of emotions

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: March 2026

2026-02-20T08:59:00+00:00

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

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Winners named for 2025 German Musical Instrument Fund competition

2026-02-25T10:26:00+00:00

More than 30 young musicians received the loan of a valuable instrument from the foundation

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Cello contestants announced for 2026 Queen Elisabeth Competition

2026-02-24T10:29:00+00:00

66 cellists will compete in the third cello edition of the competition, taking place in Brussels from 4 May 2026

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Ysaÿe International Violin Competition announces 2026 finalists

2026-02-18T11:37:00+00:00

A total of 20 violinists will proceed to the junior and senior finals

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In a spirit of collaboration: Brandenburg experiments

2026-03-06T10:15:00+00:00

Makers at the annual Brandenburg violin making workshop joined forces on a two-year project to build and test two identical violins, one of which was made with treated wood. The results were intriguing. Adam Winskill reports on the methodology and findings

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Trade Secrets: Even split, even grain

2026-03-06T10:11:00+00:00

A simple method for joining plates with even grain orientation

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Australian Chamber Orchestra acquires 1610 Maggini viola

2026-02-27T10:22:00+00:00

The instrument will be played by ACO principal viola Stefanie Farrands

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In Focus: A c.1880–90 viola by Enrico Marchetti

2026-02-27T09:11:00+00:00

Sean Bishop examines the late-nineteenth-century instrument

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‘Struck by the instrument’s unique voice’: playing the Pressenda double bass

2026-02-26T09:39:00+00:00

Davide Botto, who acquired the Pressenda bass in 2017, describes the tone quality of the instrument

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What violin does Nemanja Radulović play?

2026-02-25T09:50:00+00:00

Luthier Francesco Coquoz shares thoughts on Radulović’s violin

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Concert review: Nicolas Altstaedt (cello) Thomas Dunford (lute)

2026-02-20T09:10:00+00:00By

Bruce Hodges attends Philadelphia’s Perelman Theater on 20 November 2025 for the recital of Bach, Marais and Forqueray and Duparc

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Concert review: María Dueñas (violin) Philadelphia Orchestra/Yannick Nézet-Séguin

2026-02-20T09:09:00+00:00By

Bruce Hodges reports on the performance of Lalo, Terence Blanchard and Sibelius at Marian Anderson Hall, Philadelphia, PA, US, on 29 November 2025

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Concert review: Juilliard Quartet, Catherine Cho (viola) Marcy Rosen (cello) Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

2026-02-20T09:08:00+00:00By and

Leah Hollingsworth reports on the performance at New York’s Alice Tully Hall on 4 December 2025, while Bruce Hodges catches the recital at Philadelphia’s Perelman Theater on 14 December

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Quartet ES: Ruehr: The Northern Quartets

2026-03-06T10:11:03.083+00:00By

Warm performances of music that sometimes resorts to cliché

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Casals Quartet: Shostakovich Complete String Quartets vol 3

2026-03-06T10:09:28.933+00:00By

A lean and sinewy finish to a compelling quartet cycle

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Triin Ruubel, Xandi van Dijk, Theodor Sink: Tubin

2026-03-06T10:09:15.157+00:00By

A rewarding dive into the music of an Estonian master

Musics Odyssey

Book review: Music’s Odyssey: An Invitation to Western Classical Music

2026-02-13T10:11:31.03+00:00By

Robin Stowell reads composer Robin Holloway’s colossal survey of the whole Western classical music tradition, replete with the author’s own reflections and opinions

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Book review: How to Perform with 100% Accuracy and Spend Less Time Practicing

2026-02-13T10:11:26.143+00:00By

Celia Cobb reads Annelle K. Gregory’s book of advice to string players on how they can use their practice time most effectively and combat stage fright, among other things

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Book review: Ray Brown: His Life and Music

2026-01-16T12:08:00+00:00By

Tully Potter reads Jay Sweet’s biography of the legendary jazz bassist (1926–2002)

Debate

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Opinion: why string players should pay attention to large muscle groups

2026-02-27T09:12:00+00:00

Fleet fingers may be the ultimate goal for string players, but it’s the larger muscle groups that form the foundations of solid technique, says cellist Davina Shum

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Opinion: SongHa Choi on ‘aura’ in live performance

2026-01-30T10:44:00+00:00

In an age of instant digital access to recorded music, violinist SongHa Choi still believes that nothing can compare to the experience of a live performance

Debate

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Opinion: why string players should pay attention to large muscle groups

2026-02-27T09:12:00+00:00

Fleet fingers may be the ultimate goal for string players, but it’s the larger muscle groups that form the foundations of solid technique, says cellist Davina Shum

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Opinion: SongHa Choi on ‘aura’ in live performance

2026-01-30T10:44:00+00:00

In an age of instant digital access to recorded music, violinist SongHa Choi still believes that nothing can compare to the experience of a live performance

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