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LA police recover a stolen 331-year-old Grancino violin, worth $650k

2025-04-23T10:51:00+01:00

The violin was reported stolen from a University of Southern California graduate music student on 2 April and recovered just over one week later

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Violin of the Sea: the violin made from the wood of migrant boats blessed by Pope Francis

2025-04-23T09:56:00+01:00

The late leader of the Catholic church blessed the Violino del Mare in 2022, which was made by Italian prisoners to raise awareness of the plight of refugees crossing the Mediterranean

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Leading Canadian-born cellist Christian Elliott has died

2025-04-16T10:28:00+01:00

Elliott was cellist with the Zehetmair Quartet and former principal cello of the Irish Chamber Orchestra

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Interpreting Dvořák vs. Mozart — a technical perspective for violinists

2025-04-25T08:50:00+01:00

Grace Park provides a mini masterclass on how violinists can bring to life to the stylistic and musical qualities of the two seemingly opposite composers

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Embracing the wild: how Joanna Borrett’s new book introduces Celtic-style tunes to beginners

2025-04-25T08:48:00+01:00

Composer and cellist Joanna Borrett talks about her new beginner book, Wild Cello, which introduces folk tunes, special effects and improvisation to learners, ahead of its publication on 25 April

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Chatter: Making music for the masses

2025-04-25T08:47:00+01:00

Richard Linnett explores Chatter, an ensemble providing ‘sonic mass’ in Albuquerque, founded and directed by concertmaster of the Santa Fe Symphony, David Felberg

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Violinist Curtis Stewart on making music: by serving others, I am serving myself

2025-04-24T08:47:00+01:00

The violinist and composer speaks about his new project Seasons of Change, which reimagines Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with theatre and audience connectivity, in an exploration of climate change and its effects on humanity

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Witness and memory: Kronos Quartet and Mary Kouyoumdjian give voice to the silenced

2025-04-24T08:47:00+01:00

Marking Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day with the portrait album WITNESS, composer Mary Kouyoumdjian and Kronos Quartet’s David Harrington reflect on their decade-long collaboration – and music’s power to grapple with difficult themes.

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Composer Michael Stimpson: how my time in ICU inspired a work for cello and piano

2025-04-24T08:30:00+01:00

Composer Michael Stimpson tells a story of survival through the recording release of his work Tales from the 15th Floor, ahead of a live performance in aid of the spinal injury charity, Horatio’s Garden

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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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George Enescu: a musical polymath

2025-04-25T09:12:00+01:00

Tully Potter explores the rich and colourful life of George Enescu, the extraordinary Romanian violinist, composer, conductor, pianist and pedagogue, who died 70 years ago

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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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‘Always be truthful and loyal to yourself’ - Maximilian Hornung’s life lessons

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

The German cellist on his varying influences and what it takes to be a musician

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2025 Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition winners announced

2025-04-25T15:49:00+01:00

Violinist Alette Williams, 15, receives the first prize of $5,000 and a concert engagement with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra

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Winners announced for the 2025 Victoria ‘BCN’ International Violin Competition

2025-04-23T11:58:00+01:00

Held from 18 to 20 April in Barcelona, the winners received a masterclass opportunity with Maxim Vengerov, plus cash and future performances

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Winners announced for the 2025 Hong Kong International Young Musicians Competition

2025-04-22T10:11:00+01:00

Eight categories of young violinists and chamber groups contested for numerous cash and product prizes at the competition’s final, held on 19 April 2025

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Premiere of the Month: Avner Dorman’s new double concerto for Gil Shaham and Adele Anthony

2025-03-21T10:43:00+00:00

Bach and the Book of Ecclesiastes shape a new double violin concerto

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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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2025 Lynn Harrell Concerto Competition winners announced

2025-04-25T15:49:00+01:00

Violinist Alette Williams, 15, receives the first prize of $5,000 and a concert engagement with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra

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Winners announced for the 2025 Victoria ‘BCN’ International Violin Competition

2025-04-23T11:58:00+01:00

Held from 18 to 20 April in Barcelona, the winners received a masterclass opportunity with Maxim Vengerov, plus cash and future performances

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Winners announced for the 2025 Hong Kong International Young Musicians Competition

2025-04-22T10:11:00+01:00

Eight categories of young violinists and chamber groups contested for numerous cash and product prizes at the competition’s final, held on 19 April 2025

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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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In Focus: A 1923 violin by Michael Dötsch

2025-04-11T08:59:00+01:00

Rainer Michael Cocron examines an early 20th-century instrument by the German maker

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Dual accomplishments: the makers of Markneukirchen

2025-04-11T08:58:00+01:00

The workshops of Markneukirchen and its environs made thousands of violins per year – but many were crafted by true artisans. Bruce Babbitt explains how these violins became the basis for a new book and exhibition charting their evolution

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Trade secrets: External crack repair using silk

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

Sharon Que provides an innovative solution to a common – and tricky – repair problem

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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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Concert review: Steven Isserlis (cello) Connie Shih (piano)

2025-04-25T09:05:05.1+01:00By

Bruce Hodges attends a performance of Beethoven, Martinů, Nadia Boulanger, Grieg and Fauré at the Perelman Theater, Philadelphia, PA, US, on 10 February 2025

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James Ehnes: Bach

2025-04-11T08:54:12.773+01:00By

A complete Bach traversal proves something of a mixed bag

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Liza Ferschtman: Brahms, Suk

2025-04-11T08:54:08.49+01:00By

Familiar and unfamiliar combine in powerfully emotional performances

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Lawrence Power, Alban Gerhardt: Brett Dean

2025-04-11T08:54:03.37+01:00By

A milestone set of live recordings does justice to a leading Australian

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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

Debate

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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

Debate

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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

Accessories

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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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