Acclaimed violinist Midori is set to embark on a recital tour themed around suffering and loss, featuring works by Brahms, Ravel, Poulenc, and Schumann, highlighted by music inspired by Spanish poet Federico García Lorca.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced a significant promised gift of 188 artworks from leading Dada and Surrealism artists, including a substantial Man Ray collection, enriching its modern art holdings ahead of the new Tang Wing opening.
The National Symphony Orchestra has announced the addition of five talented musicians, including a Second Assistant Concertmaster, Assistant Principal Viola, and Assistant Principal Cello, to join the ensemble starting the 2025/26 season.
Since 2007, the Little Rock Violin Shop has been a cornerstone for string musicians in Arkansas, offering expert repair, sales, rentals, and a deep passion for bowed instruments. Owner and luthier Joe Joyner combines his long-standing dedication to stringed instruments with exceptional craftsmanship and community involvement.
With its distinctive design and complex playing technique, the baryton stands out as one of the most unique string instruments ever created. Once popular in the 17th and 18th centuries thanks to Joseph Haydn’s compositions, it remains a rare and fascinating instrument, celebrated by dedicated revivalists and expert luthiers today.
Violinist Aaron Rosand recounts his lifelong experiments with violin strings, from early steel string trials to his preference for gut and synthetic strings, offering insights into sound quality and personal string selection.
Scientists have found that antique violins produce stronger, more audible combination tones—also known as bell-like phantom tones—explaining why older instruments are favored by violinists for their unique sound.
David López Ibáñez, violinist with the Philharmonia Orchestra, reports the theft of his valuable 1740 Lorenzo Carcassi violin and three bows near his home in Canonbury, London. Authorities have released CCTV footage of the suspect and are investigating the case.
After more than 30 years on Grenfell Street, Harrison Music has shifted focus, rebranding as Harrison Music Violin and Orchestral Strings and relocating to the Myer Centre, emphasizing violin making and repairs.
Dudok Quartet Amsterdam brings a historically informed approach to Tchaikovsky’s string quartets by using gut strings and period bows, exploring new expressive possibilities beyond traditional steel-stringed performances.