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Gary Hoffman shares his cello wisdom
Singing when you practise can save you years, the cellist tells Ariane Todes
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Beware the impulse to do new stuff
A recent cultural theory backs up violin makers' love of the classics, reports Ariane Todes
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Sharing the knowledge
Ariane Todes is impressed by the openness of luthiers at the makers' workshops in Oberlin
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When is a violin not a violin?
Musical museum curators face dilemmas when they display instruments, as Ariane Todes discovers
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Cultural Learnings from the Big Apple
Ariane Todes sampled a variety of musical offerings last week in New York
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The tortoise and the frog
Ariane Todes arrives in the US without her tortoiseshell bow but ready for an American adventure
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Maxim Vengerov at the Wigmore Hall
Ariane Todes reports on the violinist's return to the concert platform
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Gregor Piatigorsky
Ariane Todes delves into The Strad Archive and discovers conflicting views of the great cellist
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Gordan Nikolitch talks bows
The violinist revealed a passion bordering on obsession for bows in conversation with Ariane Todes
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Coming to America
Paul Watkins, newly named cellist with the Emerson Quartet, tells Christian Lloyd how it came about
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Double blind tests – the inside story
What really happened in an Indianapolis hotel room with six top violins? Ariane Todes reveals all
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Welcome to the future - new discoveries
A 1704 Stradivari has been replicated using CT scans – but as Christian Lloyd points out, the technology could already be old hat
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What next for music education?
Is the UK Department for Education's newly launched strategy all talk and no action?