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Violinist Hilary Hahn undergoes surgery for cervical spinal disc herniation

2026-02-09T12:37:00+00:00

The American violinist promises to return to performing shortly

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How do string players deal with cold temperatures?

2026-02-03T12:11:00+00:00

After Storm Fern buried New York in its heaviest snowfall in years, sub‑zero temperatures put both musicians and their instruments to the test. Davina Shum asked musicians how they protect their instruments – and fingers – when temperatures drop.

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‘We deserve better’: Lisa Batiashvili calls for fair treatment of musical instruments at UK airport security

2026-02-03T10:27:00+00:00

The violinist is calling on UK airports to rethink their security checks on musical instruments, warning that current procedures expose valuable instruments to damage and unnecessary stress

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‘A jewel of a piece’: Tamsin Waley-Cohen remembers Oliver Knussen through his final composition

2026-02-06T10:26:00+00:00

Ten years after Oliver Knussen wrote Reflection, his last completed piece, violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen’s new recording of the work with pianist Huw Watkins celebrates the personal collaboration and musical friendship that brought it to life

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Commissioning life: the Apollo Chamber Players on the untapped potential of the string quartet

2026-02-06T10:22:00+00:00

Ahead of the world premiere of Daniel Bernard Roumain’s new work, founder of the Apollo Chamber Players, Matthew J. Detrick, explains how the group explores the issues of our time through their commissions and the rich possibilities of the quartet form

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‘Constant questioning makes life so beautiful’ - Nicolas Altstaedt’s life lessons

2026-02-06T10:07:00+00:00

The German cellist on developing an intuitive understanding of music, and the importance of constant exploration

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Not just the greatest showpiece: Paganini’s Fifth Caprice

2026-02-06T10:01:00+00:00

Do we have the wrong impression of Paganini’s famously flashy Fifth Caprice? Violinist Benjamin Shute believes so. He discusses why we should think more carefully about performance practice, especially the infamous ricochet bow

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Play the keys! How a closer look at tonality benefits our performance

2026-02-04T12:52:00+00:00

Violist Carol Hubel-Allen explores the emotive effects that key signatures can play in music, and offers practical methods for musicians to deepen their understanding of tonality

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Two concerts, one city: New York’s love for the violin

2026-02-04T11:36:00+00:00

Davina Shum reports back from a weekend in Manhattan, which revealed the city’s deep devotion to the violin – from María Dueñas’s dazzling New York Philharmonic debut to Itzhak Perlman’s intimate turn at Carnegie Hall

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Ysaÿe recounts his WW1 exile - From the archive: February 1916

2026-02-13T10:12:00+00:00

Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe, living in exile in London during World War I, tells writer B. Henderson how he escaped from his homeland in 1914

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Not just the greatest showpiece: Paganini’s Fifth Caprice

2026-02-06T10:01:00+00:00

Do we have the wrong impression of Paganini’s famously flashy Fifth Caprice? Violinist Benjamin Shute believes so. He discusses why we should think more carefully about performance practice, especially the infamous ricochet bow

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Postcard from Genoa: Premio Paganini Competition

2026-01-23T09:42:00+00:00

Janet Banks visited north-west Italy for the finals of the 58th Premio Paganini Competition, where three young violinists contended for the top prize and a chance to play the famous ‘Il Cannone’ Guarneri ‘del Gesù’

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‘It always comes back to listening to others’ - Alasdair Tait’s life lessons

2026-01-16T10:10:00+00:00

The Scottish cellist and chief executive of Young Classical Artists Trust on communication and creativity

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Violin finalists announced for the 2026 International Mozart Competition

2026-02-11T10:23:00+00:00

Three violinists compete for the €10,000 first prize in Salzburg, Austria

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Winners announced for the 2026 Singapore International Violin Competition

2026-02-09T11:15:00+00:00

Ukrainian violinist Georgii Moroz wins $50,000

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Singapore International Violin Competition announces grand finalists

2026-02-05T16:46:00+00:00

Three violinists will perform concertos with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra on 7 February, with a chance to win the top prize of $50,000

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Premiere of the Month: Jeffrey Mumford’s new double concerto

2026-01-23T09:37:00+00:00

The movement of clouds inspired a densely layered work

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Competitions, Awards and Appointments: February 2026

2026-01-23T09:35:00+00:00

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

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Violin finalists announced for the 2026 International Mozart Competition

2026-02-11T10:23:00+00:00

Three violinists compete for the €10,000 first prize in Salzburg, Austria

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Winners announced for the 2026 Singapore International Violin Competition

2026-02-09T11:15:00+00:00

Ukrainian violinist Georgii Moroz wins $50,000

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Singapore International Violin Competition announces grand finalists

2026-02-05T16:46:00+00:00

Three violinists will perform concertos with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra on 7 February, with a chance to win the top prize of $50,000

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My Space: Francisco Núñez Gómez’s Santa Ana workshop

2026-02-06T09:55:00+00:00

The maker presents his shop, located in Costa Rica

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Trade Secrets: Making a paper template for a scroll

2026-02-06T09:55:00+00:00

A procedure that allows for accurate reproduction as well as being a stimulant to creativity

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’A distinctive golden aura’: cellist Jamie Walton on the 1642 Nicolò Amati cello

2026-01-30T11:14:00+00:00

Jamie Walton, the current custodian of the Amati cello, reflects on its sound and projection

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In the layers of light: the ground coat

2026-01-30T10:44:00+00:00

What is the ground coat – and more importantly, what is it for? Pierre Flavetta examines the properties and visual effects of this mysterious pre-varnish instrument coating

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Analysis February 2026: A decision on the fate of pernambuco

2026-01-30T10:44:00+00:00

With the recent decision to keep pernambuco wood on CITES Appendix II, but with added restrictions, what are the implications for bow makers, dealers, auction houses and musicians?

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Winners announced at Philharmonie de Paris 2026 viola making competition

2026-01-29T17:01:00+00:00

Andreas Hampel took the top prize in the French capital, with Piotr Pielaszek, Marcus Klimke and Jonathan Magerl also picking up awards

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Concert review: Abeo Quartet

2026-01-23T09:38:11.68+00:00By

Leah Hollingsworth hears the performance of Mendelssohn, Reena Esmail and Brahms at the New School Auditorium, New York, NY, US, on 9 November 2025

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Concert review: Sterling Elliott (cello) Sphinx Virtuosi

2026-01-23T09:38:07.563+00:00By

Bruce Hodges hears the performance of Prokofiev, William Grant Still, Clarice Assad, Quenton Blache, Jessie Montgomery, José White Lafitte, Ginastera and Ponce at Philadelphia’s Perelman Theater on 16 October 2025

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Concert review: Lisa Batiashvili (violin) Philadelphia Orchestra/Yannick Nézet-Séguin

2026-01-23T09:38:02.637+00:00By

Bruce Hodges visits Philadelphia’s Marian Anderson Hall on 25 October 2025 for the performance of Sibelius, Jennifer Higdon, Tchaikovsky and Josef Rheinberger

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Luca Ranieri: Brahms

2026-02-13T10:11:19.177+00:00By

Performances high in polish but lacking passion

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Linda Hedlund: Finnish Works for Violin and Orchestra

2026-02-13T10:11:14.333+00:00By

A most attractive journey into lesser-known Finland

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Arod Quartet: Haydn

2026-02-13T10:11:09.743+00:00By

Much to impress, except for a tendency for overplay Haydn’s wit

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Book review: Music’s Odyssey: An Invitation to Western Classical Music

2026-02-13T10:11:31.03+00:00By

Robin Stowell reads composer Robin Holloway’s colossal survey of the whole Western classical music tradition, replete with the author’s own reflections and opinions

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Book review: How to Perform with 100% Accuracy and Spend Less Time Practicing

2026-02-13T10:11:26.143+00:00By

Celia Cobb reads Annelle K. Gregory’s book of advice to string players on how they can use their practice time most effectively and combat stage fright, among other things

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Book review: Ray Brown: His Life and Music

2026-01-16T12:08:00+00:00By

Tully Potter reads Jay Sweet’s biography of the legendary jazz bassist (1926–2002)

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Opinion: SongHa Choi on ‘aura’ in live performance

2026-01-30T10:44:00+00:00

In an age of instant digital access to recorded music, violinist SongHa Choi still believes that nothing can compare to the experience of a live performance

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Opinion: Creating a musical environment

2026-01-09T10:08:00+00:00

Suzuki pedagogue Helen Brunner considers the importance of preparing the environment for young learners, and why we should surround our children with music from the start

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Opinion: SongHa Choi on ‘aura’ in live performance

2026-01-30T10:44:00+00:00

In an age of instant digital access to recorded music, violinist SongHa Choi still believes that nothing can compare to the experience of a live performance

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Opinion: Creating a musical environment

2026-01-09T10:08:00+00:00

Suzuki pedagogue Helen Brunner considers the importance of preparing the environment for young learners, and why we should surround our children with music from the start

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