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Why I Wrote ‘The Art of Listening: Conversations with Cellists’
I couldn’t shake the idea of writing a book of interviews with great cello teachers, which led to my book "The Art of Listening: Conversations with Cellists."

I couldn’t shake the idea of writing a book of interviews with great cello teachers, which led to my book "The Art of Listening: Conversations with Cellists."

Numerous listening tests have shown that even expert listeners have trouble telling nominally very different violins apart.

Opium Moon’s music is silky and sensual. "Night + Day" consists of a pair of song cycles reflecting the passing of time throughout a single day.

There is something lovable about unusual bows, as strange as they may be.
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On its debut album "Diffusion" the Verona Quartet delivers electrifying performances of string quartets by Janáček, Szymanowski, and Ravel.

The first step to making the most of your fiddle competition experience is to ask yourself why you want to do it. Then, consider these 7 things.

For several decades in the mid-twentieth century, Piatigorsky was the cello’s greatest international star.

The Juilliard String Quartet's longevity shines a beacon of hope, enhancing the sense of celebration around the ensemble’s 75th anniversary this season.
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Robert Cohen traded in a famous Stradivari cello for a younger Tecchler—30 years later, he's as dazzled by its sound & feel as he was the day he first played it.

The Apollo Chamber Players’ fifth studio album, "With Malice Toward None," tackles politics, identity, and more.

When is the appropriate time for musicians to retire? And at what age do most players’ skills start to deteriorate?

Perhaps to satisfy players whose instruments require a subtler hand, Pirastro has released a new Perpetual Cadenza string line for violin.
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The unorthodox trio The Faux Paws, comprised of fiddle, acoustic guitar, and saxophone, finally released its eponymous debut this fall.

Here are some pros and cons of 5 wireless ways to stream music to your home stereo and beyond.

By Matt Wehling | From the November-December 2021 issue of Strings magazine Strings Magazine recently asked bow maker Matt Wehling: Of all the instruments that have passed through your hands, which one do you most wish you could have kept? …

On 'The Solo Album,' cellist Christoph Croisé delves into the realm of sonic possibilities. There’s nothing about this album that doesn’t captivate the listener.
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The Chicago Symphony Orchestra presented Florence Price's Symphony in E minor in 1933, making her the first African American woman to have a work performed by a major U.S. Orchestra.

A dream convinced him to learn the fiddle. Now violin maker Jonathan Cooper of Acoustic Artisans makes instruments for modern performance needs

The first recording from violist Emma Wernig, "The Viennese Viola," with pianist Albert Cano Smit, adds another layer to the rich musical torte that is Vienna.
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