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Shinichi Izutsu Marks Seven Decades of Craftsmanship in Violin Making

Renowned Japanese luthier Shinichi Izutsu celebrates 70 years of dedication to violin making, highlighting a significant milestone in the craft of string instrument construction.

The Significance of String Instruments in New Mexico’s Musical Landscape

An exploration of the role and impact of the violin, viola, cello, and double bass within New Mexico's cultural and musical community.

Albert Einstein’s Violin, Preserved from Nazi Era, Sells for Over $1...

A violin once owned by Albert Einstein, which was hidden from Nazi confiscation, has been sold at auction for more than $1 million, highlighting the intersection of historical preservation and musical heritage.

Violin Masterclass with Joseph Lin at Bard College

Violinist Joseph Lin led a masterclass at Bard College, providing insights into violin technique and musical interpretation.

Cellist Eleanor Bartsch Joins Elmhurst University Faculty

Eleanor Bartsch has accepted a faculty position at Elmhurst University, strengthening the institution’s string program. This appointment contributes to the ongoing development of professional musicians and educators within the classical music community.

Violinist Joshua Bell Tours Europe as Artist in Residence with Orchestra...

Joshua Bell, serving as Artist in Residence, embarks on a European tour with the Orchestra dell’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, highlighting significant collaborations in the classical music world.

Global String Instruments Market Projected Growth Through 2032

A recent market analysis report outlines projected trends and growth in the global string instruments sector up to 2032, providing insight relevant to manufacturers, musicians, and industry professionals.

Violinist Natalia Boyarsky Dies at Age 79

Natalia Boyarsky, a distinguished violinist, has passed away at the age of 79.

Höfner, Maker of Paul McCartney’s Iconic Violin Bass, Files for Bankruptcy

The German instrument manufacturer Höfner, known for producing Paul McCartney’s famed violin bass, has declared bankruptcy. This development affects a historic brand integral to the legacy of string instruments in popular and classical music.

Notable Historical Occurrences on December 13: A Contextual Overview for Classical...

December 13 has witnessed various significant events through history, reflecting cultural and societal shifts that indirectly influence the classical music world.
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