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Metropolitan police release CCTV images of suspected £150k violin thief

2025-06-24T09:28:00+01:00

David López Ibáñez’s 1740 Carcassi violin and bows were stolen from a pub in Canonbury, London on the evening of Tuesday 18 February 2025

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Always by my side: what do cellists keep in their case?

2025-06-23T11:29:00+01:00

From endpin stoppers, to mutes and yoga mats, leading cellists reveal the items that they always carry with them when they are on the road. From the June 2025 Accessories supplement

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Results announced for the 2025 Antonio Mormone International Prize

2025-06-23T15:13:00+01:00

Dutch violinist Hawijch Elders receives €30,000, artistic management and an album recording opportunity

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‘When you programme a festival, you need to find an anchor’ - Julia Fischer on the Boswil Summer Festival

2025-07-03T08:41:00+01:00

Ahead of the Boswil Summer Festival, co-artistic director Julia Fischer speaks to The Strad’s staff writer Rita Fernandes about programming her first summer edition, unique concert formats and engaging festival goers

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’My deepest fulfilment lies in broadening the violin repertoire’: Oleg Pokhanovski on transcribing Don Juan for violin and piano

2025-07-01T11:52:00+01:00

Playing in the Golden Era spirit of Heifetz, Oleg Pokhanovski plays both the violin and piano parts in this unique transcription of Richard Strauss’ epic symphonic tone poem. He shares his thoughts on this monumental feat with The Strad

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Moth x Human: how a new work highlights biodiversity decline using moth flight data

2025-07-01T09:24:00+01:00

Violinist and composer Ellie Wilson explains how her composition creates a dialogue between moths and humans, ahead of its London premiere on 5 July

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A new solo cello EP pays tribute to women’s wartime bravery

2025-06-27T08:57:00+01:00

Sonata for Solo Cello: Joanna’s Tale by cellist and composer Dobrawa Czocher commemorates the 80th anniversary of Poland’s Warsaw Uprising, the largest resistance-led military action against Nazi occupation during the Second World War

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Session Report: Nancy Zhou on her debut album for solo violin

2025-06-27T08:49:00+01:00

Violinist Nancy Zhou speaks to Charlotte Gardner about her debut album, which is inspired by stories of personal and musical relationships, and showcases the versatility of the violin as a solo instrument

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Opinion: The future of lutherie after the Newark School’s course cancellations

2025-06-27T08:48:00+01:00

News came in May that the Newark School of Violin Making is withdrawing its degree-level courses. Helen Michetschläger, who trained at the school, says what this might mean for the future of lutherie worldwide

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Staying power: US String Quartets

2025-07-04T08:51:00+01:00

As Brooklyn Rider and the Jack and the Miró quartets mark milestone anniversaries, Thomas May looks at how these contemporary American ensembles are not just surviving, but reshaping the 21st-century musical landscape

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My Space: Alan Beavitt’s Scoraig workshop

2025-07-04T08:43:00+01:00

Take a tour of the maker’s Scottish shop

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Staying power: US String Quartets

2025-07-04T08:51:00+01:00

As Brooklyn Rider and the Jack and the Miró quartets mark milestone anniversaries, Thomas May looks at how these contemporary American ensembles are not just surviving, but reshaping the 21st-century musical landscape

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Postcard from Newark: Newark School Lutherie Day

2025-06-20T09:14:00+01:00

Students, amateurs and professional makers all came together at this year’s Lutherie Day for talks on anything violin-related. Christian Lloyd went along

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‘We could all do with being a little less vain’: Tanja Tetzlaff’s life lessons

2025-06-13T09:01:00+01:00

The German cellist on her biggest influences and the importance of humility

Competitions

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Winners announced at Vienna’s Violins & Soul Competition

2025-07-03T10:55:00+01:00

Cash prizes, along with loans of a Stradivari and Jacob Stainer violins, were awarded to the three finalists, who performed salon music repertoire and works by female composers

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Results announced for the 2025 Antonio Mormone International Prize

2025-06-23T15:13:00+01:00

Dutch violinist Hawijch Elders receives €30,000, artistic management and an album recording opportunity

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WATCH: Antonio Mormone International Prize finals – day four

2025-06-21T10:11:00+01:00

The finalists take turns performing the same sonata on the same historical instrument

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Premiere of the Month: Cris Derksen’s new cello quartet for the Galvin Quartet

2025-06-20T09:11:00+01:00

The history of slavery in Rhode Island builds the basis for a new cello quartet

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: July 2025

2025-06-20T08:00:00+01:00

The latest competition results, appointments and forthcoming contests

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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

Competitions

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Winners announced at Vienna’s Violins & Soul Competition

2025-07-03T10:55:00+01:00

Cash prizes, along with loans of a Stradivari and Jacob Stainer violins, were awarded to the three finalists, who performed salon music repertoire and works by female composers

2025 06 22_PIAM Finalissima-Silvia Varrani-5715

Results announced for the 2025 Antonio Mormone International Prize

2025-06-23T15:13:00+01:00

Dutch violinist Hawijch Elders receives €30,000, artistic management and an album recording opportunity

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WATCH: Antonio Mormone International Prize finals – day four

2025-06-21T10:11:00+01:00

The finalists take turns performing the same sonata on the same historical instrument

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My Space: Alan Beavitt’s Scoraig workshop

2025-07-04T08:43:00+01:00

Take a tour of the maker’s Scottish shop

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In Focus: A 1942 violin by Arturo Fracassi

2025-07-04T08:42:00+01:00

Leonardo Cella examines the mid-century instrument by the Italian maker

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Charles Beare: 1937–2025

2025-06-27T08:51:00+01:00

One of the world’s most renowned violin experts died on 26 April this year. Anne Inglis looks back at his life, while friends and colleagues share their memories

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Trade Secrets: Creating neck graft sockets – part one

2025-06-27T08:47:00+01:00

The first of two articles on this topic gives a full and thorough account of casting a scroll and pegbox

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Ilya Finkelshteyn: Playing the Domenico Montagnana ‘Farina’ cello 1730

2025-06-26T08:54:00+01:00

Cellist Ilya Finkelshteyn shares his experience of playing the ’Farina’, the cover instrument of The Strad’s July 2025 issue and poster. He is principal cellist in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, a faculty member of the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music, and a frequent performer at the Mostly Mozart ...

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Power and majesty: Domenico Montagnana ‘Farina’ cello 1730

2025-06-20T09:15:00+01:00

Made by Domenico Montagnana in 1730, the ‘Farina’ cello is a stunning instrument with a rich, powerful sound. John Waddle and Steve Sirr delve into its history and show how CT scans helped gather measurements for this month’s poster

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Concert review: Adele Anthony, Gil Shaham (violins) Sejong Soloists

2025-06-20T09:13:10.77+01:00By

Leah Hollingsworth hears the performance of Vivaldi, Bach, David Diamond and Avner Dorman at Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall, NY, US, on 8 April 2025

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Concert review: Rudersdal Chamber Players

2025-06-20T09:13:05.523+01:00By

Leah Hollingsworth visits New York’s Symphony Space on 16 April 2025 for the recital of Elena Firsova, Victoria Bond, Andrew Waggoner and Poul Ruders

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Concert review: Danish Quartet

2025-06-20T09:13:01.573+01:00

Bruce Hodges travels to Philadelphia’s Perelman Theater on 2 April 2025 for a performance of Schubert, Sørensen and Nielsen

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Renato Criscuolo: Marcello

2025-07-04T08:41:26.013+01:00By

Lack of finesse short-changes these fine Baroque sonatas

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Tobias Feldmann: Mozart’s Journey to Paris

2025-07-04T08:41:20.727+01:00By

A period-instrument authority makes a strong case for Mozart

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Fanny Clamagirand: Florence Price

2025-07-04T08:41:15.663+01:00By

Performances of great character for a still-underrated American

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Book review: Antonio Stradivari: The Complete Works

2025-06-13T08:54:48.147+01:00By

Eric Wen scrutinises the mammoth six-volume work by Beares Publishing comprising all the known works of Antonio Stradivari along with his sons

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Book review: The Schubert Treatment: A Story of Music and Healing

2025-05-16T08:55:30.857+01:00By

Anne Inglis gives her thoughts on cellist Claire Oppert’s book detailing her experiences of how music can transform the lives of dementia patients and autistic children

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Book review: Notes for Cellists: A Guide to the Repertoire

2025-05-16T08:55:25.96+01:00By

Lauren Wesley-Smith reads Miranda Wilson’s detailed guide to the cello repertoire

Debate

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Opinion: The future of lutherie after the Newark School’s course cancellations

2025-06-27T08:48:00+01:00

News came in May that the Newark School of Violin Making is withdrawing its degree-level courses. Helen Michetschläger, who trained at the school, says what this might mean for the future of lutherie worldwide

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Opinion: Intelligent approaches to the bow in orchestral playing

2025-05-30T08:30:31.093+01:00

The default for many orchestral string players is to use as much bow as possible to achieve maximum projection. Violinist Alexandra Gorski argues that a more thoughtful approach is necessary

Debate

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Opinion: The future of lutherie after the Newark School’s course cancellations

2025-06-27T08:48:00+01:00

News came in May that the Newark School of Violin Making is withdrawing its degree-level courses. Helen Michetschläger, who trained at the school, says what this might mean for the future of lutherie worldwide

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Opinion: Intelligent approaches to the bow in orchestral playing

2025-05-30T08:30:31.093+01:00

The default for many orchestral string players is to use as much bow as possible to achieve maximum projection. Violinist Alexandra Gorski argues that a more thoughtful approach is necessary

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