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Earth Day with ecofeminism: exploring nature-inspired works by women composers

2026-04-22T08:32:00+01:00

In this Earth Day reflection, Darrian Lee examines musical repertoire by three living women composers, whose works intertwine environmental advocacy, womanhood, and contemporary classical music

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New York exhibition to explore relationship between instruments and the body

2026-04-17T15:50:00+01:00

Titled ‘Musical Bodies’, the event will showcase more than 130 exhibits including several stringed instruments

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Alexander Aitken’s violin: the instrument that travelled from Gallipoli to the Somme

2026-04-17T09:29:00+01:00

Benjamin Baker tells the story of mathematician and violinist Alexander Aitken, whose modest instrument accompanied him through the First World War and now inspires a new commission at AWE London ahead of Anzac Day, tracing memory, music and survival across a century

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‘Tell them about your dream’: the Kronos Quartet on listening, legacy and Mahalia Jackson

2026-04-24T08:45:00+01:00

David Harrington of the Kronos Quartet speaks about the ensemble’s latest album honouring gospel legend and civil rights icon, Mahalia Jackson, as well as an upcoming multimedia world premiere exploring cultural histories, Three Bones

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Hugo Ticciati: Programmes for embodied listening

2026-04-24T08:45:00+01:00

Hugo Ticciati, director of O/Modernt, reflects on imaginative programming, genre‑crossing pairings and how music can be experienced as a physical, lived encounter as much as an intellectual one

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The sound of lamenting: strings in new sound worlds

2026-04-24T08:44:00+01:00

American cellist Seth Malone discusses how string instruments are being used in his father’s premiere of a completely unique work: The Lamentations of Jeremiah

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Woven from Light: a listening guide to a world premiere work for violin and cello

2026-04-24T08:41:00+01:00

Following the world premiere of Woven from Light by David Philip Hefti, cellist Gabriel Schwabe offers a listening guide to the new work, written for himself and violinist Hellen Weiss

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‘A string quartet is like a family’: catching up with the Katarina Quartet

2026-04-23T09:06:00+01:00

The ensemble reflects on its meteoric rise since becoming Juilliard graduate quartet in residence and receiving numerous accolades, ahead of an upcoming performance that includes a New York premiere and a Mendelssohn Octet collaboration with the Ulysses Quartet

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Concert review: Del Sol Quartet and Nick Davies perform genre-bending work ‘Oh World, Goodnight’

2026-04-22T13:43:00+01:00

Richard Linnett reports back from a performance by the Del Sol Quartet and Nick Davies at Chatter on 18 April, where fugal forms and Klezmer collided in a work by Derek David

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Session Report: the Tippett Quartet on recording Glazunov’s string quartets

2026-04-24T08:52:00+01:00

Harry White speaks to members of the Tippett Quartet about recording the complete string quartets of Glazunov – works that trace the composer’s journey from youthful confidence to late retrospection

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In Focus: A 1925 violin by Carlo Carletti

2026-04-24T08:52:00+01:00

Leonardo Cella examines the early 20th-century instrument

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Session Report: the Tippett Quartet on recording Glazunov’s string quartets

2026-04-24T08:52:00+01:00

Harry White speaks to members of the Tippett Quartet about recording the complete string quartets of Glazunov – works that trace the composer’s journey from youthful confidence to late retrospection

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Sentimental Work: Johannes Moser on Lutosławski’s Cello Concerto

2026-04-10T09:20:00+01:00

For the German–Canadian cellist, the theatricality of Lutosławski’s Cello Concerto opened up a fascinating relationship between soloist and orchestra

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‘What you have to say is relevant to more people than you think’ - Tanja Becker Bender’s life lessons

2026-04-02T08:30:00+01:00

The German violinist on connecting with audiences and staying true to your convictions

Competitions

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Results announced for 6th Hong Kong International Young Musicians Competition

2026-04-14T13:33:00+01:00

Violinists from five different age categories were celebrated at the competition held from 6 to 12 April 2026

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Winners announced for 2026 Chesapeake Chamber Music Competition

2026-04-14T10:13:00+01:00

The Dolphins Quartet receives $10,000 and performance engagement, as well as the audience prize

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Results announced at the Bad Tölz International String Quartet Competition

2026-04-14T10:10:00+01:00

The Isla Quartet took home both the first prize and audience prize

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: May 2026

2026-04-17T06:19:00+01:00

The latest competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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Premiere of the Month: Bernd Richard Deutsch’s new saxophone quintet

2026-04-17T06:18:00+01:00

Each movement channels a different emotion in this new saxophone quintet

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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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Results announced for 6th Hong Kong International Young Musicians Competition

2026-04-14T13:33:00+01:00

Violinists from five different age categories were celebrated at the competition held from 6 to 12 April 2026

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Winners announced for 2026 Chesapeake Chamber Music Competition

2026-04-14T10:13:00+01:00

The Dolphins Quartet receives $10,000 and performance engagement, as well as the audience prize

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Results announced at the Bad Tölz International String Quartet Competition

2026-04-14T10:10:00+01:00

The Isla Quartet took home both the first prize and audience prize

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In Focus: A 1925 violin by Carlo Carletti

2026-04-24T08:52:00+01:00

Leonardo Cella examines the early 20th-century instrument

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Bosnia’s first exhibition of stringed instruments announced

2026-04-21T09:34:00+01:00

The event on 12 September will feature instruments by 18 luthiers, as well as a symposium and concert

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New York exhibition to explore relationship between instruments and the body

2026-04-17T15:50:00+01:00

Titled ‘Musical Bodies’, the event will showcase more than 130 exhibits including several stringed instruments

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Obituary: violin maker Michael Jaumann (1966–2025)

2026-04-16T12:26:00+01:00

The president of the Association of German Violin and Bow Makers was 59 years old

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Why do some 18th-century French violins have an ebony border round the edges?

2026-04-13T11:15:00+01:00

Inspired by a c.1760 Chappuy instrument, violinist and cellist Michel Lorge considers the reasons for an unusual stylistic quirk of 18th-century violin making

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Rudolf Neudörfer: guardian of a lineage

2026-04-10T09:21:00+01:00

The German bow maker Rudolf Neudörfer celebrates his 90th birthday next month. Gennady Filimonov looks back at his life and career, exploring the Neudörfer dynasty of makers and examining his bows

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Concert review: Jennifer Pike (violin) Czech Janáček Philharmonic Orchestra/Daniel Raiskin

2026-04-17T06:17:00+01:00By

Hattie Butterworth attends the performance of Janáček, Bruch, Shostakovich and Dvořák at London’s Cadogan Hall on 18 February 2026

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Concert review: Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin) London Philharmonic Orchestra/Karina Canellakis

2026-04-17T06:17:00+01:00By

Edward Bhesania ventures to London’s Royal Festival Hall on 18 February 2026 for the performance of Tchaikovsky, Sibelius Previn and Beethoven

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Concert review: James Ehnes (violin) Andrew Armstrong (piano)

2026-04-17T06:17:00+01:00By

Hattie Butterworth visits London’s Wigmore Hall on 16 February 2026 for the recital of Mozart, Elgar, Ravel, Wieniawski and Bazzini

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The Strad Recommends: Leonkoro Quartet: Out of Vienna

2026-04-24T08:49:00+01:00By

Searing musicianship from a prize-winning quartet

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The Strad Recommends: Stella Chen: Barber, Beethoven

2026-04-24T08:48:00+01:00By

An outstanding young artist comes of age

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The Strad Recommends: Renaud Capuçon: Bach

2026-04-24T08:47:00+01:00By

A great violinist marks his 50th birthday in style

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Book review: Harmonising Cultural Leadership in Professional Orchestras

2026-04-10T09:04:00+01:00

Arts consultant Mark Pemberton reads Samuel Cairnduff’s new publication on leadership in orchestral ensembles

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Book review: Viva Casals! Sayings, stories and impressions of Pablo Casals

2026-04-10T09:03:00+01:00By

Tully Potter reads Julian Lloyd Webber’s tome collecting together the wit and wisdom of the iconic 20th-century cellist Pablo Casals

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Book review: Concertmaster Leadership: A guide for violinists

2026-04-10T09:02:00+01:00By

Nathaniel Vallois reads Marjory Serrano-Coyer’s guide for aspiring concertmasters to get the best out of their section, from technique and style to diplomatic attributes

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Opinion: Finding creativity in scales

2026-04-24T08:53:00+01:00

Love them or hate them, scales are at the heart of string training. Violinist and teacher Mark Knight examines why, when approached correctly, they are the gateway to a world of expressive freedom

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Opinion: Why students should rehearse with musicians other than their teachers

2026-03-27T09:56:00+00:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell highlights how valuable and insightful it can be for string students to rehearse with a musician outside of their teacher – especially a pianist

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Opinion: Finding creativity in scales

2026-04-24T08:53:00+01:00

Love them or hate them, scales are at the heart of string training. Violinist and teacher Mark Knight examines why, when approached correctly, they are the gateway to a world of expressive freedom

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Opinion: Why students should rehearse with musicians other than their teachers

2026-03-27T09:56:00+00:00

Cellist and teacher Naomi Yandell highlights how valuable and insightful it can be for string students to rehearse with a musician outside of their teacher – especially a pianist

Accessories

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    Yehudi Menuhin 110th anniversary: music with friends

    2026-04-10T09:21:00+01:00

    To mark the 110th anniversary of Yehudi Menuhin’s birth on 22 April 1916, Tully Potter presents an overview of the great violinist’s numerous chamber music partnerships and their recordings

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    ‘Never just the notes’: the musical and teaching legacy of Igor Ozim

    2026-03-23T09:43:00+00:00

    The violinist and pedagogue Igor Ozim died on 23 March 2024. Two years on, Dijana Ihas writes about his legacy to commemorate a teacher whose seven‑decade career shaped generations of musicians through his analytical clarity, uncompromising discipline and deep commitment to musical expression

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    Nemanja Radulović: music in the moment

    2026-02-20T09:27:00+00:00

    Charismatic Serbian violinist Nemanja Radulović chats to Charlotte Gardner about the importance of artistic freedom and musical friendships, and recording his latest album of music by Prokofiev

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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.