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Why I write my own cadenzas: violinist Lir Vaginsky

2025-02-03T09:46:00+00:00

The violinist shares how writing her own cadenzas for her recording of Mozart concertos resulted in a deeper connection with both the composer and audiences

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Recovering paradise: Alisa Weilerstein on Richard Blackford’s new climate change concerto

2025-02-03T11:16:00+00:00

The American cellist speaks with US correspondent Thomas May about a new work she is premiering this season that hits especially close to home: Richard Blackford’s The Recovery of Paradise concerto for cello, which takes its name from the wildfires that devastated Southern California in 2018.

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’There’s a moment where I feel like I need to relearn a piece’ - Julia Fischer on how to keep fresh on tour

2025-01-28T12:57:00+00:00

In advance of her tour with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Vasily Petrenko, the German violinist speaks to The Strad about what she is most looking forward to, how to sustain a month-long tour, plus what she gets up to outside of performances

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Recovering paradise: Alisa Weilerstein on Richard Blackford’s new climate change concerto

2025-02-03T11:16:00+00:00

The American cellist speaks with US correspondent Thomas May about a new work she is premiering this season that hits especially close to home: Richard Blackford’s The Recovery of Paradise concerto for cello, which takes its name from the wildfires that devastated Southern California in 2018.

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Why I write my own cadenzas: violinist Lir Vaginsky

2025-02-03T09:46:00+00:00

The violinist shares how writing her own cadenzas for her recording of Mozart concertos resulted in a deeper connection with both the composer and audiences

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How we reflected Turkey’s musical richness in 24 one-minute pieces for solo violin during the pandemic

2025-01-31T12:20:00+00:00

Cellist Mehmet Gökhan Bağcı interviews Turkish violinist Önder Baloglu, who sheds light on the pandemic-induced project Unvoiced Diaries, comprising short, Instagram-friendly compositions, plus its significance in the broader context of Turkish classical music

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Dinner with Kreisler: the Kreisler 150th anniversary

2025-01-31T09:54:00+00:00

To mark the 150th anniversary of the Austrian virtuoso violinist’s birth on 2 February 1875, long-time fan Ariane Todes imagines a dinner-party conversation with her hero, based on documentary evidence and accounts by his contemporaries

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Session Report: Timothy Ridout on recording a new solo album

2025-01-31T09:54:00+00:00

As violist Timothy Ridout makes his first foray into recording alone, he and his producer Andrew Keener tell Davina Shum about the process of setting down music by Bach, Britten, Shaw and Telemann

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Opinion: Making the most out of chamber music coaching

2025-01-31T09:51:00+00:00

Playing chamber music well is the most valuable, and demanding, lesson for both string students and their teachers, says cellist David Finckel. He shares his own wealth of experience for making the most of coaching sessions

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Dinner with Kreisler: the Kreisler 150th anniversary

2025-01-31T09:54:00+00:00

To mark the 150th anniversary of the Austrian virtuoso violinist’s birth on 2 February 1875, long-time fan Ariane Todes imagines a dinner-party conversation with her hero, based on documentary evidence and accounts by his contemporaries

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Premium ❘ Feature

Session Report: Timothy Ridout on recording a new solo album

2025-01-31T09:54:00+00:00

As violist Timothy Ridout makes his first foray into recording alone, he and his producer Andrew Keener tell Davina Shum about the process of setting down music by Bach, Britten, Shaw and Telemann

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Dinner with Kreisler: the Kreisler 150th anniversary

2025-01-31T09:54:00+00:00

To mark the 150th anniversary of the Austrian virtuoso violinist’s birth on 2 February 1875, long-time fan Ariane Todes imagines a dinner-party conversation with her hero, based on documentary evidence and accounts by his contemporaries

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‘See each concert as the most important one in your life’ - Daniel Hope’s life lessons

2025-01-10T06:30:00+00:00

The violinist on his many influences and what is at the heart of a musician’s career

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Sentimental Work: Anne Gastinel on Dutilleux’s 3 Strophes sur le nom de Paul Sacher

2025-01-03T07:15:00+00:00

The French cellist was captivated by Dutilleux’s 3 Strophes sur le nom de Paul Sacher from the first hearing; and it also provided an opportunity to meet the composer

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Odesa International Violin Competition announces new location

2025-01-30T12:16:00+00:00

It will be the first edition of the competition since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in 2022

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Results announced for the 2025 Tertis and Aronowitz International Viola Competitions

2025-01-27T14:07:00+00:00

Violists Sam Rosenthal and Xunyu Zhou receive the £5,000 first prizes

First Place Gabriela Lara PC Brian Hatton

2025 Sphinx Competition winners announced

2025-01-27T09:57:00+00:00

A total of six string players from both the junior and senior divisions have won more than $100,000 in prizes in the 2025 competition’s final rounds over the weekend

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Premiere of the Month: Michelle Barzel Ross’s new quartet for the Juilliard Quartet

2025-01-24T08:51:00+00:00

A new quartet remembers violist Roger Tapping

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Premiere of the Month: Donghoon Shin’s new viola concerto for Amihai Grosz

2024-12-19T21:01:00+00:00

D flat major forms the basis of a new viola concerto

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The Strad Podcast: How to tailor the Suzuki Method to different students with violinist Meghan Faw

2024-09-19T09:05:00+01:00

The violinist shares her personal experiences with the method as both a student and a teacher

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The Strad Podcast: How to hold a masterclass with violinist Paul Huang

2024-09-12T08:49:00+01:00

The violinist speaks about his teaching approaches in a unique learning experience, in the third part of our four-part education-themed podcast series

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The Strad Podcast: How to teach collaborative skills with violinist Annie Fullard of the Cavani Quartet

2024-09-05T09:47:00+01:00

‘We should live in a chamber music world’ - the violinist speaks about the importance of collaboration inside and outside of the practice room, in the second episode of our four-part education-themed podcast series

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The Strad Podcast: How to practise effectively with violinist Ray Chen

2024-08-29T10:06:00+01:00

The first in our new four-part education themed podcast series features our September 2024 cover star

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Odesa International Violin Competition announces new location

2025-01-30T12:16:00+00:00

It will be the first edition of the competition since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in 2022

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Results announced for the 2025 Tertis and Aronowitz International Viola Competitions

2025-01-27T14:07:00+00:00

Violists Sam Rosenthal and Xunyu Zhou receive the £5,000 first prizes

First Place Gabriela Lara PC Brian Hatton

2025 Sphinx Competition winners announced

2025-01-27T09:57:00+00:00

A total of six string players from both the junior and senior divisions have won more than $100,000 in prizes in the 2025 competition’s final rounds over the weekend

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‘Master of the violin, artist of the soul’: Władysław Baczyński

2025-01-24T08:32:00+00:00

Władysław Baczyński overcame a life of tragedy to become one of Poland’s most highly regarded 20th-century violin makers. Grzegorz Kaproń tells his story

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Obituary: British violin maker Peter Voigt

2025-01-22T15:23:00+00:00

The Sussex-based luthier enjoyed a 67-year career restoring stringed instruments and was also a keen amateur motor racer

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‘An artist’s eye and an intuitive gift for communication’: tributes to violin maker George Stoppani

2025-01-21T12:45:00+00:00

Colleagues Sam Zygmuntowicz, Colin Gough and Jim Woodhouse share their memories of the well-regarded British luthier and acoustician, who died on 25 December 2024

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Making Matters: Strategies to fix wolf notes

2025-01-17T09:42:00+00:00

Eliminating a wolf note can be the bane of every luthier’s life. Linda Lespets passes on four methods that can help to solve the problem

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My Space: Dínçay Gülenç’s Istanbul workshop

2025-01-17T09:42:00+00:00

The luthier takes us on a tour of his Turkish workshop

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Trade Secrets: A new approach to bracing flat-back instruments

2025-01-10T06:15:00+00:00

This system of ‘responsive bracing’ allows for the natural movement of the wood

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Concert review: Maxim Vengerov (violin) Lawrence Power (viola) Orpheus Chamber Orchestra

2025-01-31T09:47:00+00:00By

Leah Hollingsworth attends an all-Mozart programme with the violinist and violist on 7 November 2024 in the Isaac Stern Auditorium at New York’s Carnegie Hall

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Concert review: Midori (violin) and Seattle Symphony/Anja Bihlmaier

2025-01-28T09:46:00+00:00

US correspondent Thomas May reviews Midori’s performance of the Brahms concerto with the Seattle Symphony under guest conductor Anja Bihlmaier on 23 January 2025.

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Concert review: La Serenissima, Adrian Chandler (violin)

2025-01-24T08:50:26.277+00:00By

Tim Homfray visits London’s Wigmore Hall on 18 November 2024 for the performance of Brescianello, Gregori, Gnocchi, Vivaldi, Valentini, Facco and Durante

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Albert Sammons: Elgar

2025-01-31T09:47:49.67+00:00By

Essential listening for the perfect pairing of composer and artist

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Gould Piano Trio: Marschner

2025-01-31T09:47:46.17+00:00By

Chamber music from a figure best remembered for his operas

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Ning Feng: Prokofiev, Shostakovich

2025-01-31T09:47:42.273+00:00By

Virtuosity is a given in a pair of superbly characterised concertos

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Book review: Lessons in Gratitude: A Memoir on Race, The Arts and Mental Health

2025-01-17T09:38:30.297+00:00By

Lauren Wesley-Smith reviews the memoir of Sphinx Organization founder Aaron P. Dworkin

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Book review: Mexican Folk Fiddle Tunes

2025-01-17T09:38:26.713+00:00By

David Lasserson reviews the latest in Schott Music’s series on world music styles, compiled by Julia Chardavoine, Diego Brossollet Hernández and César Iván Juárez-Joyner

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Book review: Make Great Music with Ease! The Secret to Smarter Practice, Confident Performance, and Living a Happier Life

2025-01-17T09:38:23.147+00:00By

Mathew Lee reviews Jennifer Roig-Francolí’s book based on her ‘Art of Freedom Method’, with a healthy dose of Alexander technique

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Opinion: Making the most out of chamber music coaching

2025-01-31T09:51:00+00:00

Playing chamber music well is the most valuable, and demanding, lesson for both string students and their teachers, says cellist David Finckel. He shares his own wealth of experience for making the most of coaching sessions

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Opinion: AI vs live performance?

2025-01-03T07:00:00+00:00

Even with the proliferation of technology such as generative AI in the music industry, violist Toby Deller believes there will always be a strong human need to experience live performance

Debate

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Opinion: Making the most out of chamber music coaching

2025-01-31T09:51:00+00:00

Playing chamber music well is the most valuable, and demanding, lesson for both string students and their teachers, says cellist David Finckel. He shares his own wealth of experience for making the most of coaching sessions

NEW (4)

Opinion: AI vs live performance?

2025-01-03T07:00:00+00:00

Even with the proliferation of technology such as generative AI in the music industry, violist Toby Deller believes there will always be a strong human need to experience live performance

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