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    Incorporated Society of Musicians issues Ryanair warning

    2010-08-29T00:00:00Z

    The Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) is urging Ryanair to reconsider its policy of charging violinists and violists for an extra seat in order to fly with their instrument in the cabin. The UK professional body voiced its concerns after a 12-year-old pupil at Chetham's School of Music in ...

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    Renato Scrollavezza reunited with violin after six years

    2010-08-26T00:00:00Z

    A stolen 1958 Renato Scrollavezza violin has been recovered by police. The €25,000 violin was one of two instruments taken from the Parma-based luthier's home in 2004. The original police investigation had gone cold when two weeks ago Scrollavezza's daughter Elisa, also a luthier, suddenly received an email from ...

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    Boston's Museum of Fine Arts puts violin audio recordings online

    2010-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Boston's Museum of Fine Arts has put short recordings of violins and other stringed instruments in its collection online. The audio samples include a Bach Gavotte played on a 1641 Amati, a Purcell Prelude on a G.B. Gabrielli of 1761 and a Prelude by Marin Marais played on a French ...

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    BBC Proms presenter Katie Derham relearns violin for TV documentary

    2010-08-23T00:00:00Z

    UK television presenter Katie Derham's rediscovery of the violin is the subject of a new programme showing this Wednesday night. The documentary, part of the 'First Love' series on Sky Arts HD, follows the BBC Proms presenter and former newsreader as she takes up the instrument again after nearly 20 ...

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    Chi-Mei Guadagnini violin recovered in Hong Kong

    2010-08-22T00:00:00Z

    A stolen Italian violin worth around £200,000 has been recovered by Hong Kong police. The Gaetano II Guadagnini of 1835-40 belongs to the Chi-Mei Cultural Foundation in Taiwan. A Taiwanese-American violinist had played the violin in a concert at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre but fell asleep on the Star ...

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    Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra beams live concert into cinemas

    2010-08-22T00:00:00Z

    This Friday's opening concert in the Berlin Philharmonic's 2010-11 season will be shown live in cinemas across Europe. More than 30 screens in Germany will carry the high-definition broadcast of the orchestra's performance of Mahler's Symphony no.1 and Beethoven's Symphony no.4, conducted by Simon Rattle. The concert will also be ...

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    Violinist and former CBSO concertmaster Felix Kok dies at 86

    2010-08-15T00:00:00Z

    Felix Kok, the violinist who led the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra from 1965 and through the Simon Rattle years, retiring in 1988, died in London on 11 August. An article in The Strad from August 1960 said of Kok: 'The leader of the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra since the ...

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    Suzuki association could benefit from $50,000 Pepsi grant funding

    2010-08-12T00:00:00Z

    The Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA) could be in line for a $50,000 grant from Pepsi. The organisation hopes to use the money to fund a thousand $50 partial scholarships for teachers, parents and others taking its Every Child Can course - an introduction to Suzuki philosophy and education ...

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    Ayano Ninomiya replaces Frank Huang as Ying Quartet first violinist

    2010-08-11T00:00:00Z

    Ayano Ninomiya is the new first violinist of the Ying Quartet, which is based at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. She replaces Frank Huang, who left the group after just one year to become concertmaster of the Houston Symphony. Japanese-born Ninomiya, who has lived in ...

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    British Violin Making Association conference cancelled

    2010-08-10T00:00:00Z

    The British Violin Making Association (BVMA) has cancelled a conference it had planned to run this September at Leicester University. The association had been hoping to revive the annual conference after not holding it last year, but organisers received too few bookings to make this autumn's event viable. BVMA secretary ...

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    Berklee professor Valerie Taylor reunited with lost violin

    2010-08-08T00:00:00Z

    A Berklee College of Music professor has thanked staff at the Massachusetts Bay Transport Authority (MBTA) after they found and kept safe the violin she left on a bus, reports the Boston Globe. Valerie Taylor was travelling home from a music festival when she forgot to pick up the instrument, ...

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    Concert promoter claims Ryanair charged £1,340 to seat three violins

    2010-08-03T00:00:00Z

    A small arts trust in eastern England is considering legal action against Ryanair. Norfolk Concerts had to pay £1,340 so that three violinists it had engaged could fly from Frankfurt-Hahn airport to Stansted with their instruments in the cabin. Douglas Gowan, Norfolk Concerts' executive director, claims Ryanair broke a ...

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    Elgar String Quartet orchestration to receive premiere in Presteigne

    2010-08-03T00:00:00Z

    A new orchestration of Elgar's String Quartet in E minor, op.83, will have its world premiere at the Presteigne Festival in mid-Wales later this month. The festival commissioned British composer David Matthews to arrange the quartet for string orchestra. The three-movement quartet was first performed at the Wigmore Hall in ...

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    Alexandra Conunova and Vladyslava Luchenko share top prize at Tibor Varga competition

    2010-08-03T00:00:00Z

    Alexandra Conunova and Vladyslava Luchenko were the highest placed prizewinners at the Tibor Varga International Violin Competition in Martigny, Switzerland. The jury at the 43rd edition of the contest chose not to award a first prize. Conunova, 22, from Moldova, and Luchenko, also 22, from Ukraine, shared second prize, each ...

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    Venezuelan-Italian Giovanni Guzzo to join Manchester Camerata as leader

    2010-08-01T00:00:00Z

    UK chamber orchestra the Manchester Camerata has appointed Giovanni Guzzo as its new leader. The 24-year-old Venezuelan-Italian violinist will start in the role at the beginning of the 2010-11 season. Guzzo, who plays on a 1719 Santo Serafin, has worked closely with violinist and conductor Gábor Takács-Nagy, who is due ...

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    London Symphony Orchestra nets top violinists for 2010-11 season

    2010-07-27T00:00:00Z

    The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) seems to be taking over where this summer's BBC Proms leaves off when it comes to violin-heavy seasons. Proms artists James Ehnes, Julia Fischer and Leonidas Kavakos will be among the 14 violinists performing concertos with the LSO during 2010 and 2011. The orchestra ...

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    Extreme cellists hike across Britain on 192-mile trek

    2010-07-26T00:00:00Z

    Three cellists are hiking from the east coast of Britain to the west coast to raise money for charity. Clare Wallace, James Rees and Jeremy Dawson, who have been performing as the 'Extreme Cellists' since 2003, are carrying their cellos on the 192-mile route from St Bees in Cumbria to ...

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    Korean violinist Jinjoo Cho wins in Buenos Aires contest

    2010-07-20T00:00:00Z

    Jinjoo Cho has won the first prize at the inaugural Buenos Aires International Violin Competition. The 22-year-old from South Korea, who studies at the Cleveland Institute of Music with Paul Kantor, took home $15,000. Second place went to Nigel Armstrong from the US. Hyuk Joo Kwun from South Korea won ...

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    1620 Maggini violin joins Peabody Institute collection

    2010-07-19T00:00:00Z

    The Peabody Institute at Baltimore's Johns Hopkins University has added another violin to its instrument collection. A 1620 Maggini violin has been donated by Karl Kostoff, a former orchestral musician and a longtime employee of the university's Applied Physics Laboratory. Kostoff, 85, bought the instrument 40 years ago for $9,000. ...

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    Finzi Quartet to play on matched set of Vuillaume instruments

    2010-07-15T00:00:00Z

    The Finzi Quartet will be able to use the 'Evangelists', a matched set of Vuillaume instruments, for two years after winning a competition at the Wigmore Hall. The instruments are owned by the Swiss Global Artistic Foundation, and were previously loaned to the Modigliani Quartet. Vuillaume made the set in ...