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‘Our little boy deserves a future’ - violin-cello couple aims to raise €800,000 for son’s cancer treatment

2024-10-30T11:08:00+00:00

The eight-year-old son of violinist Anna Lipkind-Mazor and cellist Gavriel Lipkind has a rare and aggressive form of cancer that requires specialist treatment in Barcelona

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Violinist Angèle Dubeau calls time on career, due to nerve injury

2024-10-29T11:27:00+00:00

The 62-year-old has suffered from a ‘worn and severely damaged’ nerve in her right index finger, but plans to channel experience from her performance career into future projects

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Distinguished violinist loans 1714 ‘Massart’ Strad to his most promising former pupil

2024-10-24T10:03:00+01:00

György Pauk presented his ‘Massart’ Stradivari violin to Júlia Pusker at J & A Beare

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Opinion: Practising scales in sequential order

2024-11-01T09:42:00+00:00

While most string players agree that scales and arpeggios are the basic building blocks for good technique, cellist Robert Jesselson says that it’s essential to practise them sequentially to gain the maximum benefit

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50 per cent viola: Quartetto di Cremona shuffles instrumentation for Bach’s ‘The Art of Fugue’

2024-10-31T10:03:00+00:00

The ensemble’s newest release sees second violinist Paolo Andreoli taking up the viola and violist Simone Gramaglia playing a tenor viola, in order to capture the essence of Bach’s contrapuntal writing

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Great string players of the past: Gary Karr on Sergey Koussevitzky

2024-10-31T08:30:00+00:00

Gary Karr shares a spooky connection with double bassist Sergey Koussevitzky, in this article from October 2013

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Brahms, Shostakovich and John Zorn: the Junction Trio debuts at the 92nd St Y

2024-10-30T09:53:00+00:00

US correspondent Thomas May speaks with violinist Stefan Jackiw and cellist Jay Campbell of the Junction Trio about their upcoming programme at the 92nd St Y, where they will give the world premiere of a new work John Zorn has written for them, alongside music by Brahms and Shostakovich.

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Violinist Yeyeong Jenny Jin on returning to New Zealand following competition success, and the Young Virtuosi Antipodean tour

2024-10-29T12:49:00+00:00

The 2023 winner of the Michael Hill International Violin Competition speaks to The Strad about her tour of New Zealand and Australia with Jeonghwan Kim, as well as how discovering culinary delights provides motivation for being on the road

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‘Exquisite melodies and a profound story’: Christian-Pierre La Marca on his new album, Love Letters

2024-10-25T09:57:00+01:00

The cellist speaks to The Strad about his new album which musically encapsulates the language of love, from music by Robert and Clara Schumann, to music of the present day

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Trade Secrets: Making a wooden peg shaper

2024-11-01T09:44:00+00:00

A method for creating a model with an interchangeable blade

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My Space: Yam Uri Raz’s Hawai’i workshop

2024-11-01T09:43:00+00:00

The maker shows us around his shop in the city of Hilo

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Postcard from Switzerland: Gstaad Menuhin Festival

2024-10-18T09:55:00+01:00

The Gstaad Menuhin Festival presented more than 60 concerts over six weeks in the Swiss Alps during the summer of 2024. Laurence Vittes sampled some of the best of its strings programming

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Opinion: Avoid cheap instruments for beginners

2024-10-04T06:51:41.15+01:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell urges parents not to buy their children cheap stringed instruments online – it’s a false economy and only leads to disappointment and waste

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Competition preview: what to know before the IsangYun Violin Competition

2024-11-01T09:48:00+00:00

From 3 to 10 November 2024, 23 violinists from around the world will compete at this year’s violin edition, which includes a prize pool worth £44,000

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Double bass winners announced at the 2024 International Bottesini Competition

2024-10-28T13:14:00+00:00

Double bassist Siheon Ryu wins the first prize, receiving a double bass by Marco Nolli worth €30,000

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Violin winners announced for International Max Rostal Competition

2024-10-26T09:30:00+01:00

German violinist Benjamin Günst took the top prize following the final round on 25 October 2024

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Premiere of the Month: Kebra-Seyoun Charles’s new bass concerto

2024-10-30T08:30:00+00:00

A New York-inspired bass concerto brings together varying dance forms

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Premiere of the Month: Tim Garland’s new violin concerto

2024-10-11T08:46:00+01:00

A violin concerto with improvisation throughout

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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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Competition preview: what to know before the IsangYun Violin Competition

2024-11-01T09:48:00+00:00

From 3 to 10 November 2024, 23 violinists from around the world will compete at this year’s violin edition, which includes a prize pool worth £44,000

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Double bass winners announced at the 2024 International Bottesini Competition

2024-10-28T13:14:00+00:00

Double bassist Siheon Ryu wins the first prize, receiving a double bass by Marco Nolli worth €30,000

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Violin winners announced for International Max Rostal Competition

2024-10-26T09:30:00+01:00

German violinist Benjamin Günst took the top prize following the final round on 25 October 2024

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Trade Secrets: Making a wooden peg shaper

2024-11-01T09:44:00+00:00

A method for creating a model with an interchangeable blade

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My Space: Yam Uri Raz’s Hawai’i workshop

2024-11-01T09:43:00+00:00

The maker shows us around his shop in the city of Hilo

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The Strad Calendar 2025: 1824 ‘McConnell’ Nicolò Gagliano II cello

2024-10-29T10:13:00+00:00By

A rare cello by the least prolific member of the Neapolitan family, the ‘McConnell’ has a two piece back of slab-cut poplar

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Making Matters: A violin made by ten luthiers

2024-10-25T09:45:00+01:00

Over the course of a year, ten luthiers in nine countries made a violin together, sending each other the parts by mail. Christian Lloyd reports on the unique project ‘Violinabox’

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In Focus: A c.1740 viola by Johann Christian Hoffmann

2024-10-25T09:45:00+01:00

Alex Krieger examines a viola by one of the best-known German luthiers

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How do you take a violin to space? The story of astronaut Sarah Gillis and her violin

2024-10-22T10:19:00+01:00

Taking a violin into space is no simple task. Barbara Barber from Robertson & Sons Violin Shop shares how astronaut Sarah Gillis selected the instrument for her mission, as well as the process behind preparing the violin for its journey

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Concert review: Lark, Roman and Meyer Trio

2024-10-17T23:55:00+01:00

Thomas May attends their concert of Bach and music by Meyer himself at the University of Washington’s Meany Center for the Arts in Seattle on 16 October 2024

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Festival round-up: Edinburgh International Festival 2024

2024-10-11T08:47:30.857+01:00By

David Kettle reports from the Edinburgh International Festival, where string works were much in evidence

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Concert review: Bozzini Quartet

2024-10-11T08:47:19.837+01:00By

Bruce Hodges takes in the performance of Bekah Simms, Klaus Lang, James Tenney at Jürg Frey at Mary Flagler Cary Hall in New York’s Dimenna Center on 16 and 17 August 2024

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Joshua Bell, Steven Isserlis: Mendelssohn

2024-11-01T09:44:52.67+00:00By

Darkness and drama aplenty from three master musicians

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Juilliard Quartet: Schoenberg

2024-11-01T09:44:48.867+00:00By

A fitting 150th-birthday tribute to a musical visionary

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James Ehnes: Sibelius

2024-11-01T09:44:45.37+00:00By

An evergreen concerto is compellingly reframed

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Book review: Thumb Position

2024-09-27T08:47:00+01:00By

Caroline Emery reviews double bass tutor Charlotte Mohrs’s introduction to playing in thumb position, published in English for the first time

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Book review: A Survey of Solo Works for the Violoncello

2024-09-27T08:45:00+01:00By

Janet Banks reviews cello professor Brian Hodges’ volume on cello repertoire from the 17th century to the present day

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Book review: The Instrumentalist

2024-09-27T08:43:00+01:00By

Anne Inglis reviews Harriet Constable’s fictionalised account of the life of violinist Anna Maria della Pietà, protégé of Vivaldi

Debate

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Opinion: Practising scales in sequential order

2024-11-01T09:42:00+00:00

While most string players agree that scales and arpeggios are the basic building blocks for good technique, cellist Robert Jesselson says that it’s essential to practise them sequentially to gain the maximum benefit

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Opinion: Avoid cheap instruments for beginners

2024-10-04T06:51:41.15+01:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell urges parents not to buy their children cheap stringed instruments online – it’s a false economy and only leads to disappointment and waste

Debate

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Opinion: Practising scales in sequential order

2024-11-01T09:42:00+00:00

While most string players agree that scales and arpeggios are the basic building blocks for good technique, cellist Robert Jesselson says that it’s essential to practise them sequentially to gain the maximum benefit

GettyImages-1135385484

Opinion: Avoid cheap instruments for beginners

2024-10-04T06:51:41.15+01:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell urges parents not to buy their children cheap stringed instruments online – it’s a false economy and only leads to disappointment and waste

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    Concert review: Lark, Roman and Meyer Trio

    2024-10-17T23:55:00+01:00

    Thomas May attends their concert of Bach and music by Meyer himself at the University of Washington’s Meany Center for the Arts in Seattle on 16 October 2024

  • Roman Simovic

    Festival round-up: Edinburgh International Festival 2024

    2024-10-11T08:47:30.857+01:00

    David Kettle reports from the Edinburgh International Festival, where string works were much in evidence

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    Concert review: Bozzini Quartet

    2024-10-11T08:47:19.837+01:00

    Bruce Hodges takes in the performance of Bekah Simms, Klaus Lang, James Tenney at Jürg Frey at Mary Flagler Cary Hall in New York’s Dimenna Center on 16 and 17 August 2024

  • Thumb Position

    Book review: Thumb Position

    2024-09-27T08:47:00+01:00

    Caroline Emery reviews double bass tutor Charlotte Mohrs’s introduction to playing in thumb position, published in English for the first time

  • Survey of solo works

    Book review: A Survey of Solo Works for the Violoncello

    2024-09-27T08:45:00+01:00

    Janet Banks reviews cello professor Brian Hodges’ volume on cello repertoire from the 17th century to the present day

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    Book review: The Instrumentalist

    2024-09-27T08:43:00+01:00

    Anne Inglis reviews Harriet Constable’s fictionalised account of the life of violinist Anna Maria della Pietà, protégé of Vivaldi

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