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The Strad October 2021 issue is out now!
Our October issue features violinist Janine Jansen’s journey to record her new album on twelve of the world’s finest Stradivaris
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‘Noah’s Violin’ has successful Venice launch
A quartet of musicians from the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory performed Vivaldi on top of the floating instrument
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Analysis October 2021: Progress report
Despite the UK government’s announcements of major advances in negotiations, the impact of Brexit continues to be a cause for concern among British musicians and organisations. By Harry White
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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: October 2021
This month’s competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests
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Continuo Foundation awards over £100,000 in second round grants
Following the call for applications in July, the new grants will support 23 period performance projects
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Merz Trio win 2021 Naumburg Chamber Music Competition
The prizewinning trio have scooped first prize which includes $15,000 and an exclusive New York recital
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Cello semi-finalists announced for the Geneva International Music Competition
Eight cellists have been selected from an online recital round to continue to the next stage
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Nigel Kennedy pulls out of Royal Albert Hall concert, citing ‘musical segregation’
The violinist claims Classic FM denied him the opportunity to perform a Jimi Hendrix tribute, seen as ‘not suitable’ for the radio station’s audience
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Jazz bassist George Mraz has died
The first-call bassist for artists such as Tommy Flanagan, Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie died at the age of 77
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Violinist and composer Elektra Kurtis has died
An influential member of the New York jazz scene, the US-Greek musician had been battling with brain cancer for four years
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Yo-Yo Ma receives Praemium Imperiale award
The cellist receives the award in recognition of his achievements as an artist, his international impact on the arts and for his role in enriching the global community
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Monteverdi Choir & Orchestras move to St Martin-in-the-Fields
The central London church and venue will be the new base for the ensembles, with founder and artistic director of the Monteverdi ensembles Sir John Eliot Gardiner to conduct three concerts in first season
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Vital Sounds Initiative announces grants for digital hospital concerts
The initiative from Project: Music Heals Us will offer over $30,000 to arts organisations and ensembles to facilitate concerts for hospitalised patients across the US
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Prizes awarded at CullerArts 3rd International Violin Competition
US-Spanish violinist Alexis Hatch won first prize with a performance of Mendelssohn Violin Concerto
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Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra appoints new concertmaster
Dr. Jia-Rong Gan starts her new role for the 2021-22 season
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Charges dropped against Paris cello teacher, but dismissed for one year
Former sexual misconduct charges against Jérôme Pernoo have been dropped by the Paris National Conservatory of Music and Dance, yet Pernoo has been dismissed for one year for additional reasons
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Violin prizes awarded at the ARD International Music Competition
Japanese violinist Seiji Okamoto won first prize in the violin category final held on Sunday 12 September
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Guildhall School of Music & Drama granted £637,000 of Leverhulme Arts Scholarships
The funds will go towards supporting undergraduate and postgraduate musicians, as well as children and young people under 18
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MU and The Ivors Academy call for support for shielding musicians
Joint research by the Musicians’ Union and The Ivors Academy has revealed that 70% of musicians, songwriters and composers who are still shielding in the UK are facing financial hardship because of their continued need to shield.
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LPO begins two-year digital residency with Marquee TV
Live-filmed digital concerts will be free for a limited period, featuring many stars of the string playing world