Estonian violinist Hans Christian Aavik is set to be featured as the Young Artist in Focus by the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn during their 2025/26 season, marking a significant milestone in his artistic career.
A Ruston-based luthier has crafted what is believed to be the first violin made entirely from cypress wood, marking a notable development in instrument making.
Violinists Hina and Fiona, emerging artists from the Vault Classics roster, have released their debut album "Dear to Us." The release offers a nuanced blend of classical repertoire that reflects their artistic collaboration and individual musicianship.
From innovative design to unorthodox sound production, musical instruments in 2026 are pushing the boundaries of tradition. A recent overview highlights ten of the most unusual creations reshaping musical expression today.
As aspiring musicians plan their educational journeys, summer music programs offer critical opportunities for skill development and professional growth. Here is an overview of options available in 2025.
Joshua Bell's multifaceted career as a violinist bridges tradition and modernity, illuminating the evolving landscape of classical music performance and outreach.
That 1 Guy defies conventional categorization with his distinctive approach to music and instrument design, leaving a unique mark on the contemporary music scene.
New Mexico Tech inaugurates its Presidential Chamber Music Series with a focus on string quartet performances, underscoring its commitment to fostering classical music within the academic community.
Trio Seoul captivated audiences with its debut at the Winter Chamber Festival, presenting a thoughtfully curated and challenging program that showcased their technical prowess and interpretive depth.
The 2024 Violin Society of America Competition celebrated exceptional achievements in modern violin making, spotlighting artisans who uphold and innovate within the classical tradition.
















































