Joel Krosnick and Astrid Schween

Cellist Joel Krosnick Announces Final Season with JSQ

By Stephanie Powell Cellist Joel Krosnick of the Juilliard String Quartet, which also includes members Joseph Lin and Ronald Copes, violin; and violist Roger Tapping, announced the 2015-16 season will be his final season with the quartet. “I will always…

Lara St. John

Violinist Lara St. John Adds Knight to her Resume

By Stephanie Powell It seems violinist Lara St. John was fated to become a knight. Her latest accolade, being knighted as a Chevalier du Tastevins, or Knight of Burgundy, aligns seamlessly with her love of wine and love for the dragon…

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Violin Shops That Offer Performance Spaces

From Long Island to Louisiana, violin shops aren’t just for selling instruments By Louise Lee For some violin shop owners, minding the store means much more than doing repairs and selling instruments and accessories. Al Marabella, owner of Blackerby Violin…


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Calidore Quartet

The Calidore String Quartet Team Up with the Emersons

Two quartets take on a powerhouse residency program at Stony Brook University By Laurence Vittes At one of the Calidore String Quartet’s first rehearsals in 2010, back when the three Americans and one Canadian were still students at the Colburn Conservatory…

Kronos Quartet

Kronos Quartet Invests in Innovative NYC Youth Ensemble

A quartet that’s changing the game of chamber music By Leah Hollingsworth The Kronos Quartet has long been known for its innovative approach to the string quartet, re-imagining what the chamber ensemble can do. Kronos’ interest in working with diverse…

Gregory Walker

Feeding Your Inner Guitar Hero

5 things frets add to your playing By Gregory Walker Who at one time or another hasn’t wished their fingerboard had frets?  No more getting lost in high positions, no more playing out of tune. Frets make a lot of…


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David Bromberg

David Bromberg on His Collection of 270 American-made Violins

Roots musician and violin dealer David Bromberg’s collection of vintage violins is legendary By Erin Shrader Editor’s Note: David Bromberg is the subject of the recent PBS-TV Film Anatomy documentary David Bromberg Unsung Treasure. Since this article first appeared in…

Calder Quartet

Brave New World

Chamber groups face 21st-century challenges with unbridled passion By Patrick Sullivan They are four superbly talented musicians. They form a world-class chamber ensemble that has racked up two Grammy nominations, regularly debuts works by top composers, and plays more than…

Alan Gilbert

Alan Gilbert to Depart NY Phil

Surprise announcement catches patrons and fans off guard By Whitney Phaneuf The New York Philharmonic has announced that music director Alan Gilbert will leave his position in 2017. The conductor and violinist will have served eight seasons by the end of…

A Special Quartet for a Special Mission

Violin maker Robert Brewer Young creates a unique foursome as a centerpiece for a personal mission By Greg Olwell Robert Brewer Young addresses the audience at a house concert/fundraiser in Sausalito, California, March 8, 2015. Behind him sits the musicians who…


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Jennifer Koh Bach and Beyond Part II

Jennifer Koh Releases Bach & Beyond Part II

By Stephanie Powell Two-thirds of the way complete, the second installment of violinist Jennifer Koh’s three-part series, Bach & Beyond, Part II, will be released May 12. The album series, which features solo violin “firsts” by J.S. Bach, Bela Bartok and…

Feufollet

Feufollet Debuts Cajun Fiddler Kelli Jones-Savoy

Cajun fiddler Kelli Jones-Savoy kicks up her heels on ebullient debut album By Stephanie Powell “I never had any classical training,” says Kelli Jones-Savoy, singer, fiddler, and guitarist of Feufollet. For now, the timbre of southern Cajun fiddlin’ twang heard…

Global Heartstrings

Rachel Barton Pine’s Global HeartStrings Heading to Haiti

By Stephanie Powell Global HeartStrings, one of three programs under violinist Rachel Barton Pine’s foundation, will be sending a donation of instruments, strings, bows, music stands, rosin, reeds, and method books to Haiti for aspiring musicians. Global HeartStrings has partnered…


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New York Phil Selects Frank Huang as Next Concertmaster

By Stephanie Powell The New York Philharmonic announced Frank Huang as its next concertmaster, filling the seat of the former longest-serving, 34-season-run concertmaster Glenn Dicterow. Huang, 36, is currently the Houston Symphony’s concertmaster. He will take over in his new role at…

Matt Haimovitz

What Would Beethoven Think?

Matt Haimovitz’s new Beethoven set launches affiliation with Dutch label By Laurence Vittes Even for pioneering cellist Matt Haimovitz, recording Beethoven’s complete music for cello and piano on period instruments was an audacious step. There were musicological depths to be…


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