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Musicians’ traumatic airport stories prompt new petition calling for improved security procedures for instruments at Heathrow

2026-06-26T10:14:00+01:00

Stories of violins being ‘manhandled’ and cellos falling over at airport security are indicative of inconsistent screening and handling practices putting valuable and irreplaceable instruments at risk

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Manila Symphony Orchestra outlines travel ordeal as musicians forced to cradle instruments on Cebu Pacific flight

2026-06-23T12:15:00+01:00

The orchestra has issued an official statement detailing the ‘uncomfortable’ travel ordeals faced by its members on a flight on 17 June

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What cello did Pierre Fournier play?

2026-06-18T09:17:00+01:00

Take a look at the 1722 Matteo Gofriller cello, described by Valentin Erben as having ’infinite intensity and depth of tonal spectrum’

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Sentimental Work: Liya Petrova on the Walton Violin Concerto

2026-07-03T08:50:00+01:00

William Walton’s Violin Concerto is a firm favourite in the Bulgarian violinist’s repertoire – even though she had only two weeks to learn it

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Going to new places and pushing boundaries: how Natalie Haas brought the Celtic cello centre stage

2026-07-02T08:38:00+01:00

One half of the renowned Fraser and Haas duo, Natalie Haas has been a pioneer for bringing cello to Celtic fiddling tradition. She speaks with Anthony Arnone about her musical journey, plus what’s next for her after 26 years of the duo

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‘Classical music needs a new why’: Vijay Gupta on his memoir ‘Restrung’

2026-07-01T10:56:00+01:00

The LA-based violinist discusses his new memoir – and what it means to rethink success, service and the purpose of classical music.

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We The People: The string quartet as a democratic medium

2026-06-30T14:08:00+01:00

The Apollo Chamber Players’ upcoming album, We The People, was curated in honour of the 250th anniversary of American independence. Founder of the ensemble Matthew Detrick looks at how the string quartet medium is one that similarly celebrates and promotes democracy

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Tangos Imaginarios: how a cellist creates a living dialogue with tango’s past

2026-06-30T08:40:00+01:00

How does one honour the tradition of tango without falling into repetitive imitation? Cellist Juan Sebastián Delgado shares his experiences creating his debut solo album comprising works rooted in the music of Carlos Gardel and Astor Piazzolla

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Senza basso: hearing the silent bass in Bach’s Cello Suites

2026-06-29T08:45:00+01:00

Ulrich Heinen explores the hidden architecture of Bach’s Cello Suites and how a ’missing’ bass line can invite the performer and listener to interact with the music

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Mindfulness for musicians: awareness is everything

2026-07-03T08:54:00+01:00

Incorporating a mindful attitude into our music practice and performance, and into everyday life, brings many benefits. Berenice Beverley Zammit explores its transformative potential

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Making Matters: Wood treatment in ‘golden period’ Stradivari violins

2026-07-03T08:53:00+01:00

Stewart Pollens reveals the results of tests on wood shavings from two ‘golden period’ violins by Antonio Stradivari, which sought to discover any evidence of wood treatment

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Postcard from San Francisco: ASTA 2026 national conference

2026-06-19T09:16:00+01:00

The 2026 American String Teachers Association National Conference was a bustling and inspiring event packed full of talks and performances, as Rita Fernandes and Davina Shum discovered

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Sentimental Work: Laura van der Heijden on Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet

2026-06-12T08:39:00+01:00

Rehearsing Amy Beach’s Piano Quintet in F sharp minor with the Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective was a memorable experience for the cellist

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Results announced for 2026 Ilona Fehér International Violin Competition

2026-07-03T14:15:00+01:00

The top prizes were won by Argentinian violinist Pilar Policano and US violinist Valerie Bai

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18-year-old double bassist wins Junior Guildhall Lutine Prize 2026

2026-06-26T14:18:00+01:00

Eduard Marcu is the first double bassist to win the prize since its inception in 1982

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Cello and violin contestants announced for 2026 George Enescu International Competition

2026-06-19T14:21:00+01:00

The competition takes place in Bucharest, Romania, from 29 August to 19 September 2026

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Premiere of the Month: Jeffrey Scott’s new work for the Poiesis Quartet

2026-06-19T09:16:00+01:00

A new string quartet honours icons from LGBTQ+ history

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: July 2026

2026-06-19T09:15:00+01:00

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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Results announced for 2026 Ilona Fehér International Violin Competition

2026-07-03T14:15:00+01:00

The top prizes were won by Argentinian violinist Pilar Policano and US violinist Valerie Bai

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18-year-old double bassist wins Junior Guildhall Lutine Prize 2026

2026-06-26T14:18:00+01:00

Eduard Marcu is the first double bassist to win the prize since its inception in 1982

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Cello and violin contestants announced for 2026 George Enescu International Competition

2026-06-19T14:21:00+01:00

The competition takes place in Bucharest, Romania, from 29 August to 19 September 2026

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Making Matters: Wood treatment in ‘golden period’ Stradivari violins

2026-07-03T08:53:00+01:00

Stewart Pollens reveals the results of tests on wood shavings from two ‘golden period’ violins by Antonio Stradivari, which sought to discover any evidence of wood treatment

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Trade Secrets: An innovative varnish recipe

2026-07-03T08:51:00+01:00

Johannes Jacobs presents a method for making and applying both the ground coat and an emulsion varnish

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A 1911 cello by luthier Władysław Baczyński (1866–1935)

2026-06-26T08:47:00+01:00

While the Polish luthier made more than 200 violins during his lifetime, only a handful of cellos are known. In the second of two articles marking the 160th anniversary of his birth on 25 June 1866, Grzegorz Kaproń looks at his limited forays into cello making, while Henry Riedstra examines ...

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In Focus: A 1757 violin by Joan Guillamí I

2026-06-26T08:40:00+01:00

Jordi Pinto examines the mid 18th-century instrument

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A 1908 viola by luthier Władysław Baczyński (1866–1935)

2026-06-25T08:30:00+01:00

In the first of two articles marking the 160th anniversary of the Polish luthier’s birth on 25 June 1866, Grzegorz Kaproń gives a brief overview of his life while Henry Riedstra examines a typical viola by the maker

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Out of the dark: the 1742 ‘Rovelli’ Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ violin

2026-06-19T09:17:00+01:00

The ‘Rovelli’ Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ violin of 1742 was once believed lost – and its rediscovery in 2002 was a heart-pounding moment for the experts. Frédéric Chaudière recalls the compelling story of the instrument’s authentication

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Concert review: Karen Gomyo (violin) New York Philharmonic/Domingo Hindoyan

2026-06-19T09:15:03.43+01:00By

Leah Hollingsworth attends the performance of Allison Loggins-Hull, Sibelius, Piazzolla and Dvořák at New York’s David Geffen Hall on 15, 16 and 18 April 2026

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Concert review: Danish Quartet, Danish National Girls’ Choir

2026-06-19T09:14:59.313+01:00By

Leah Hollingsworth listens to a recital of Caroline Shaw, Lotta Wennäkoski, Schubert, Astrid Sonne and David Lang at Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall, New York on 17 April 2026

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Concert review: Ébène Quartet

2026-06-19T09:14:55.867+01:00By

Bruce Hodges travels to the Perelman Theater, Philadelphia, PA, US, on 9 April 2026 for the performance of Ravel, Beethoven and Brahms

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Boccherini Trio: Conversations À Trois

2026-07-03T08:47:24.823+01:00By

Franco-Belgian treats delight in an unusual programme

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Raphaël Jouan: Dvořák

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Kerson Leong: Fauré

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Highly idiomatic artistry gets to the heart of the matter

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Book review: Instrumental Music Education: Developing pedagogies as instrumental teachers

2026-06-12T08:37:00.503+01:00

Philippa Bunting reads an empathetic, supportive volume on music education, edited by the head of York University’s music education MA course

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Book review: Myra Hess: National Treasure

2026-06-12T08:36:55.967+01:00By

Anne Inglis reads Jessica Duchen’s biography of the British pianist, a leading figure in the London music scene during the war years who counted several string players as friends

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Book review: A Childhood in Fragments: A Memoir

2026-06-12T08:36:51.18+01:00By

Lauren Wesley-Smith reads Gidon Kremer’s autobiography, first published in 1993 and now translated into English for the first time

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Opinion: Period instruments aren’t just specialist tools

2026-05-29T08:25:00+01:00

Benjamin Shute questions our assumptions about contemporary instrument set‑up and the idea that period instruments are merely specialist equipment

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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: Period instruments aren’t just specialist tools

2026-05-29T08:25:00+01:00

Benjamin Shute questions our assumptions about contemporary instrument set‑up and the idea that period instruments are merely specialist equipment

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    Christian Tetzlaff: ‘Following the score is freedom’

    2026-05-12T11:57:00+01:00

    German violinist Christian Tetzlaff has built a career defined by artistic independence. As he celebrates his 60th birthday, he speaks to Richard Bratby about the values that have shaped his musical life

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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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    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.