Juan Mijares, a master luthier in Colorado Springs, devotes nearly 40 years to meticulously crafting violins, violas, and cellos that musicians describe as magical. His dedication to traditional methods preserves an enduring legacy of instrument-making, creating heirlooms built to last centuries.
Wesley Rule, owner of Knoxville Fine Violins, adapts his business strategy to navigate potential tariffs on Chinese imports by sourcing instruments from Eastern Europe and the U.S., ensuring affordability and steady inventory for his customers.
The 2025 lineup for Glastonbury Festival's West Holts Stage features celebrated South African cellist and singer Abel Selaocoe, performing with The Bantu Ensemble — a collective blending diverse musical traditions.
Cellist and composer Tamar Sagiv unveils her first album, 'Shades of Mourning,' featuring nine evocative compositions reflecting themes of loss and peace, accompanied by collaborations with violinist Leerone Hakami and violist Ella Bukszpan.
Renowned musicians Jaime Laredo and Sharon Robinson will serve as Distinguished Artists in Residence at Oberlin Conservatory this April, engaging in concerts, masterclasses, and private coaching sessions with students.
The 1715 ‘Baron Knoop’ violin by Antonio Stradivari has set a new record, selling for $23 million, surpassing previous historic violin sales and marking a new pinnacle in the world of rare instruments.
Since 2011, the Contemporary Violin and Bow Makers Exhibition has showcased masterful instrument craftsmanship. The 2025 event, held at The Kosciuszko Foundation in New York, highlights violins, violas, cellos, and bows crafted by leading makers worldwide, offering attendees opportunities to play and purchase exquisite instruments.
Seventeen-year-old violinist Sharon Zhao from New South Wales triumphed in the 50th John Curro National Youth Concerto Competition, performing Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No. 2 at the Old Museum.
The Night of the Violin festival in TivoliVredenburg showcases the violin’s adaptability across genres from jazz and folk to experimental music, highlighting its global cultural impact beyond classical traditions.
Leite spent five formative years at Lynn University, earning advanced music credentials while benefiting from comprehensive support and immersive training, which significantly shaped his musicianship and professional skills.