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    Norwegian violin legend Ole Bull stars in children's book

    2010-03-30T00:00:00Z

    It's not only musicians and violin makers who can get excited by the Ole Bull  200th-anniversary celebrations this year. Children have a chance to discover the great Norwegian violinist in Oliver and the Magic Violin, a new fantasy adventure book published at Xlibris.com. The hero of the story, nine-year-old Oliver, ...

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    Policy rethink on UK orchestra recruitment

    2010-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Orchestral musician jobs in the UK that are not for leaders or principals of internationally recognised orchestras are likely to be removed from the country's shortage occupation list. The UK Border Agency's Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) is making the removal recommendation to government after publishing its third partial review of ...

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    Baltimore Symphony Orchestra musicians accept pay cut

    2010-03-26T00:00:00Z

    The players of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra have agreed a new contract with management that entails a significant salary reduction as well as other concessions. In an effort to help the orchestra stave off the effects of the recession, the musicians accepted a pay freeze for the 2010-11 season, and ...

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    Violinist Joshua Bell to give benefit concert in Bloomington, Indiana

    2010-03-25T00:00:00Z

    Violinist Joshua Bell will give a benefit concert to help children's music education in the city where he grew up. Proceeds from his 13 April recital in Bloomington, Indiana, with British pianist Sam Haywood will support elementary-school string programmes, which are under threat amid a public school funding crisis in ...

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    Violinist Ray Chen signs multi-year recording deal with Sony

    2010-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Violinist Ray Chen has signed an exclusive multi-year recording contract with Sony Classical. The 21-year-old, who was born in Taiwan and grew up in Australia, is one of the most high-profile young soloists following his victories at the 2008 Menuhin Competition and the 2009 Queen Elisabeth Competition. Chen's debut recital ...

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    British violinist Simon Standage wins Telemann Prize

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    British Baroque violin specialist Simon Standage has been awarded the Telemann Prize by the city of Magdeburg in Germany. As soloist–director of Collegium Musicum 90, Standage made ten recordings of Telemann's music for Chandos in the 1990s. The award of the Telemann Prize, worth 2,500 euros, was announced at the ...

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    Finzi Quartet receives £10,000 Royal Over-Seas League prize

    2010-03-16T00:00:00Z

    The Finzi Quartet has won one of two £10,000 ensemble awards in the Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL) Annual Music Competition in London. Two other string players won solo prizes: cellist Jun Sasaki, a student of Thomas Carroll at the Royal College of Music, was awarded the £5,000 strings prize; and ...

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    Taejun Park wins J.&A. Beare Solo Bach Competition

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Seoul-born Taejun Park has won the J.&A. Beare Solo Bach Competition for string players, held at the Bishopsgate Institute in London. The 18-year-old violinist, a student of Albrecht Breuninger at the Musikhochschule Karlsruhe, was awarded £1,000. The second prize of £500 went to 20-year-old Latvian violinist Kristine Balanas. French cellist Claire-Lise ...

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    Violinist Nigel Kennedy to score film of 1973 World Cup qualifier

    2010-03-09T00:00:00Z

    Violinist Nigel Kennedy will bring together his love of football and his skills at improvisation at London's Southbank Centre in May. Together with other musicians, he will play and partly improvise his own background score at a screening of the 1973 World Cup qualifier between England and Poland. The event ...

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    Australian cellist Richard Narroway wins Stulberg Competition

    2010-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Australian Richard Narroway has won the gold medal in the Stulberg International Strings Competition in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The 18-year-old cellist studies at Northwestern University's Beinen School of Music with Hans Jorgen Jensen. As well as the $5,000 top prize, Narroway also won the Bach Award. The silver medal went to ...

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    Metropolitan Museum of Art instrument galleries reopen

    2010-03-03T00:00:00Z

    The Metropolitan Museum of Art has reopened its musical instrument galleries after an eight-month closure. The reconfigured display features around 230 instruments. More than a quarter of these are new acquisitions or instruments that have rarely been seen before, including a Giovanni Grancino viola d'amore of 1701. The installation retains ...

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    US cellist David Soyer dies aged 87

    2010-03-01T00:00:00Z

    David Soyer, longtime cellist of the Guarneri Quartet, has died at the age of 87. He founded the quartet in 1964 with violinists Arnold Steinhardt and John Dalley and violist Michael Tree. After 37 years with the group, he retired in 2001 and was succeeded by his former student Peter ...

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    Poll shows public backs UK music education and instrument tuition

    2010-02-26T00:00:00Z

    A poll commissioned by the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) has shown that the UK public overwhelmingly supports school music lessons. Ninety-one per cent of British adults think that children should be given the chance to learn an instrument at school, according to the new research.   The poll also ...

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    Tarisio to auction Philadelphia violin shop inventory online

    2010-02-23T00:00:00Z

    Online auction house Tarisio is to sell the entire collection of William Moennig & Son, the Philadelphia violin shop that closed in December 2009 after 100 years in business. The sale from 22-24 June will comprise more than 800 lots of instruments, bows, photographs, books and seasoned tonewood. Some ...

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    Vuillaume 'Evangelists' quartet to be loaned as competition prize

    2010-02-19T00:00:00Z

    A matched quartet of instruments by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume is the prize in a new quartet competition. The contest, open to quartets with an average age of up to 28, is set to conclude on 13 July 2010 with the finals held at London's Wigmore Hall. The winning quartet will receive ...

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    Public outcry as EMI plans to sell Abbey Road studios used by Menuhin and Elgar

    2010-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Reacting to reports that EMI has put its Abbey Road recording studios up for sale, Britain's National Trust is asking the public whether the studios should be saved. In a statement on its website, the National Trust said: 'If there is enough momentum, we may launch a campaign to save ...

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    Violinist and cellists win Yamaha prizes

    2010-02-17T00:00:00Z

    Violinist Jiafeng Chen and cellists Mikhail Nemtsov and Yoshika Masuda were the winning finalists in the Yamaha Music Foundation of Europe Scholarship Awards in London. Each received a prize of £2,000. Chen, 22, studies with Jan Repko at the Royal College of Music in London. Masuda, 23, and Nemtsov, 22, ...

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    Borletti-Buitoni Trust success for Elias and Pavel Haas quartets

    2010-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The Elias Quartet and the Pavel Haas Quartet are among the winners of this year's Borletti-Buitoni Trust awards. The UK-based Elias Quartet received a £30,000 award, and the Pavel Haas Quartet from the Czech Republic won a Special Ensemble Scholarship worth £20,000.

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    Violinist André Rieu's album reaches no.2 in UK pop charts

    2010-02-11T00:00:00Z

    André Rieu's album Forever Vienna has climbed to no.2 in the British pop charts, the highest position ever reached by a classical instrumentalist. The recording features the Dutch violinist and his Johann Strauss Orchestra in popular Strauss waltzes, polkas and other dances. Rieu's no.2 spot surpasses the no.3 place achieved ...

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    Violinists Gareth Johnson and Randall Goosby take top awards at Detroit Sphinx competition

    2010-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Violinists Randall Goosby and Gareth Johnson have taken top honours at the Sphinx Competition for young Black and Latino string players. Goosby won the $5,000 first prize in the junior division. The 13-year-old from Bartlett, Tennessee, is a student of Philippe Quint. Johnson, 24, was awarded $10,000 and a CD ...