Tag: Violin
Reflecting on March 13 in Classical Music and Lutherie History
Exploring key historical events associated with March 13 offers insights into their lasting impact on violin culture, performers, and the broader classical music community.
Exploring the Resonant Blend of French Horn and Strings in New...
New Mexico Tech's Presidential Chamber Music Series continues to highlight distinctive ensemble combinations with its third installment focusing on the rich timbres of French horn and strings, offering audiences and musicians a compelling exploration of chamber music's evolving repertoire.
Seoul Chamber Music Festival Shines Spotlight on Mozart and Emerging Talents
The recent chamber music festival in Seoul brought Mozart's timeless compositions to the forefront while showcasing a new generation of prodigious musicians, underlining the city's growing role in fostering classical music's future.
Connecting with the Craft: The Significance of Meeting Your Violin Maker
Exploring the rare encounter between violinists and the artisans behind their instruments, and why this relationship resonates within the classical music community.
Unlocking the Enduring Mystique of Stradivarius Violins
Stradivarius violins have captivated musicians and collectors for centuries due to their exceptional craftsmanship, sound quality, and lasting cultural significance. Exploring what sets these instruments apart reveals insights into violin making and historical artistry that continue to inspire the classical music community.
Prestigious Performers and Returning Artists Set the Tone for PMF’s 2026...
The 2026 season of the Pacific Music Festival (PMF) promises a compelling blend of celebrated Grammy winners and familiar faces, signaling a richly varied program that will resonate with performers, audiences, and educators alike.
Thanya Iyer: A Violinist Bridging Tradition and Modern Musical Narratives
Thanya Iyer’s artistry exemplifies a compelling dialogue between cultural heritage and contemporary expression, offering fresh perspectives within the violin repertoire.
Tattoos, Autonomy, and the Complex History Affecting Women
Exploring how tattoos serve as a form of bodily autonomy amid their layered, often problematic historical legacy concerning gender.
Qobuz’s 2025 Retrospective Illuminates Classical Music’s Digital Evolution
As the 2025 edition of Qobuz’s Retrospective unfolds, the platform reflects on its role in shaping classical music’s digital landscape and the implications for performers, listeners, and the broader industry.
Joshua Bell’s Dual Role with the Academy of St Martin in...
Joshua Bell continues to deepen his relationship with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, simultaneously embracing roles as violinist and conductor. This convergence highlights evolving performance practices and the reinterpretation of chamber orchestra leadership.
















































