While traditionally anchored in classical music, the cello has carved a distinctive niche within jazz, expanding the instrument’s expressive range and challenging genre boundaries.
Violinist Andrés Cárdenes, cellist Steven Doane, and pianist Ines Irawati delivered a chamber concert at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, showcasing their collaborative artistry in an intimate setting.
The 2024 BBC Proms spotlights ten exceptional young artists under 30, underscoring the event's commitment to nurturing the next generation of classical musicians.
The Violin Society of America celebrates its 50th convention in Indianapolis, bringing together makers, musicians, and scholars to honor its legacy and explore the future of violin craftsmanship and performance.
The enduring image of Emperor Nero playing the fiddle as Rome burned remains a potent symbol of neglect and decadence. Recent historical scrutiny reveals this tale is likely apocryphal, with critical implications for our understanding of Roman leadership and cultural memory.
Violinist Chloe Chua has become the newest member of Larsen Strings’ artist roster, marking a notable partnership within the classical music community.
The Experience Klassiek Academy offers young classical musicians hands-on touring opportunities, combining practical experience with professional mentorship to better prepare them for careers in the classical music world.
A look at the evolving landscape of entry-level string instruments reveals choices shaping new musicians' journeys in 2025.
In a groundbreaking achievement, a Nashville-based artisan has been acknowledged as the first documented Black female violin maker in the United States, marking a significant milestone in the field of lutherie and music craftsmanship.
Scientists have crafted the world's smallest violin, a nanoscale marvel that offers insights into future applications of nanotechnology, bridging the realms of musical instrument making and cutting-edge science.
















































