All Lutherie articles – Page 83

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    A twist on tradition

    2013-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Peter Somerford visits Cremona's new Museo del Violino to see if rare violins and state-of-the-art technology make a welcoming combination

  • ScanningAmati
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    Medical scans reveal secrets of world's oldest cello

    2013-10-10T00:00:00Z

    Researchers at the National Music Museum in South Dakota, US, have used hospital scanning equipment to gather information on the construction of what is thought to be the oldest surviving cello, the 'King', made by the 16th-century Cremonese luthier Andrea Amati (c.1505–1577).Matthew Zeller, a graduate research assistant at the museum ...

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    Violin master toolmaker Brian Hart dies

    2013-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Brian Hart, an industrial toolmaker who found success creating bespoke clamps and implements for violin makers, has died at the age of 77. Hart started his career making tools for engineering components but later switched to creating devices for stringed instrument, becoming known as a clamping guru for his range ...

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    What happened at the 2013 China International Violin and Bow Making Competition

    2013-10-07T00:00:00Z

    With an array of experts in attendance, Beijing's international violin and bow making competition was an engrossing affair. Nancy Pellegrini hears a range of views on the industry, and China's growing position within it

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    Swiss luthier Pierrick Sartre wins gold in Pisogne

    2013-10-03T00:00:00Z

    The gold medal at the 4th International Violin Making Competition of the Associazione Nazionale Liuteria Artistica Italiana (ANLAI) in Pisogne, Italy, has been won by Swiss luthier Pierrick Sartre. Silver went to Oh Dong Hyun, from South Korea, and Andreas Haensel, from Germany, took bronze. Extra medals were awarded to ...

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    Why I became a musician, by Bronislaw Huberman

    2013-09-24T00:00:00Z

    In this article from the May 1911 issue of The Strad, the great violinist, who is featured in our October special edition, explains his musical background and practical approaches

  • Nazi_gold
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    Could Mittenwald be sitting on a fortune in Nazi treasure?

    2013-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Mittenwald, the violin making hub in southern Germany, could be the last resting place of a cache of gold and diamonds belonging to Adolf Hitler, according to a Dutch film-maker. Leon Giesen, 51, has carried out three excavations in the Bavarian town and is seeking funding for a fourth, using ...

  • China Competition
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    China's international lutherie competition announces results

    2013-09-18T00:00:00Z

    The results are in from the second China International Violin Making and Bow Making Competition, held in Beijing. In the violin division, the gold medal and 120,000 yuan (€14,500) prize went to Xiangwei Chen from China. Chen also won the silver medal. Bronze went to Min Sung Kim from Italy. ...

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    Jetstar to allow violins and violas on flights

    2013-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Australian budget airline Jetstar is set to amend its cabin baggage policy regarding musical instruments. The new policy will allow instruments up to 81cm long as carry-on baggage, which will include violin and viola cases. Jetstar, a low-cost subsidiary of Qantas Airways, currently allows baggage of up to 56cm in ...

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    Futuristic cello projects videos and lighting displays

    2013-09-09T00:00:00Z

    High-tech polymer manufacturer Bayer MaterialScience has developed a prototype interactive cello. The instrument's polyurethane body can display videos or graphics, tell you when you’re out of tune, and keep you in time using a flashing metronome beat.The idea for Cello 2.0 emerged when Bayer MaterialScience asked its design partner, Teams ...

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    Eleven great performances of Bach's Chaconne

    2013-09-09T00:00:00Z

    Over the last few weeks we’ve been posting videos of some of the finest performances of Bach’s Chaconne available on YouTube. And a distinguished playlist it is, stretching back from Arthur Grumiaux and Nathan Milstein to Viktoria Mullova and Gil Shaham. Each performer has a different style, mood, conception – ...

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    The special art of decorated instruments

    2013-09-09T00:00:00Z

    The Strad Calendar 2014 features beautifully decorated instruments by some of the finest makers of all time. John Dilworth tracks the history of the noble tradition, through the makers featured

  • Violin perfume
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    Eau de violin shop: luthier launches workplace-inspired fragrance

    2013-09-08T00:00:00Z

    Cremona luthier Edgar Russ has a new and unusual product sideline: perfume. The violin maker is launching a scent that he says is inspired by the aromas of a luthier's workshop. Russ's fiancée came up with the idea four years ago, and the violin maker collaborated with Guy Bouchara, a ...

  • Gradoux-Matt
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    New York dealer to pay $325,000 to settle legal dispute with violinist

    2013-09-02T00:00:00Z

    New York violin dealer Emmanuel Gradoux-Matt has agreed to pay $325,000 to a violinist who sued him for allegedly losing her instrument while it was on consignment. South Korean violinist Kyung-Ah Yang had been seeking $400,000 in damages to compensate for the loss of her 1837 J.F. Pressenda, as well ...

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    Why beginners deserve the best

    2013-09-01T00:00:00Z

    As the new school year beckons, an article from The Strad, August 1905, offers some sage advice to parents thinking of violin lessons for their children

  • Philharmonia
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    Remembering London orchestral players of the 1950s

    2013-08-29T00:00:00Z

    Ariane Todes's chance discovery of a box of old concert programmes led to an outpouring of tributes to a golden generation of string players

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    US violin dealer Charles Magby charged with first-degree larceny

    2013-08-27T00:00:00Z

    American instrument dealer Charles Magby was arrested on 23 August on charges of first-degree larceny. According to police in Guilford, Connecticut, several complaints have been made against the 63-year-old owner of Charles H. Magby Fine Violins Ltd, regarding his selling of high-end custom instruments, including violins, cellos, bows, on consignment. ...

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    Do violin competitions face extinction?

    2013-08-21T00:00:00Z

    A day trip to Switzerland yielded some provocative conversations about the future of string music contests for Ariane Todes

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    Blogs

    Violinist Ivry Gitlis remembers George Enescu

    2013-08-18T00:00:00Z

    Our October issue will focus on great players of the past, including interviews with people who knew them or revere them. Ariane Todes has just interviewed the inimitable Gitlis about his former teacher and gives a sneak preview

  • Sala-Guarnerius
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    Argentina's first stringed-instrument gallery set for opening

    2013-08-05T00:00:00Z

    A museum in Buenos Aires is to open a new permanent exhibition hall dedicated to stringed instruments in October. Officials at the Isaac Fernández Blanco Museum of Spanish–American Art believe that the new gallery will be the first such exhibition space in Argentina. Among the instruments to be displayed is ...