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April 2023

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Carolin Widmann is the cover star of a German-themed issue, with a profile of the 12 Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic and the story of collector Baron Johann Knoop. We look at how luthiers can calculate their instrument prices, and the Tippett Quartet discuss recording Korngold. Plus cellist Tanja Tetzlaff’s Sentimental Work.


 

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  • CAROLIN WIDMANN – The German violinist talks to David Kettle about her return to the concert stage and her feelings about being labelled a ‘contemporary music specialist’
  • THE 12 CELLISTS – Made up of the cello section of the Berlin Philharmonic, the ensemble marked its 50th birthday last year. Katinka Welz talks to some of its current members
  • BARON JOHANN KNOOP – During his lifetime, the German collector owned more than 40 fine instruments, including two Stradivari quartets. Clifford Hall discovers the man behind the name
  • LUTHERIE TIME AND LABOUR – Should the price of a new instrument be determined by how long it takes to make? Benjamin Schilbach gives tips on how to calculate an hourly rate
  • SESSION REPORT – Violinists Jeremy Isaac and John Mills of the Tippett Quartet tell Jessica Duchen about the group’s latest project, a recording of all the Korngold string quartets
  • HUMIDITY – Musicians and luthiers give their thoughts on how best to combat the problems associated with different climates, in conversation with Jacqueline Vanasse

Regulars:

  • IN FOCUS – An 1824 violin by Nicolas Lupot
  • TRADE SECRETS – A method for making and fitting purfling using fish glue
  • MY SPACE – Julia Jostes and Simon Eberl give a tour of their workshop in Lübeck, Germany
  • MAKING MATTERS – Milo Stamm gives tips on joining the wood for the top and back plates
  • MASTERCLASS – Amit Peled on the second movement of Beethoven’s Cello Sonata no.4
  • TECHNIQUE – US bassist Rob Nairn discusses performing with gut strings on the double bass
  • LIFE LESSONS – With violinist Pierre Amoyal
  • OPINION – Rodrigo Moro Martin argues for flexibility in the double bass bow hold
  • POSTCARD FROM BOCA RATON – The Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition
  • FROM THE ARCHIVE – A portrait of cellist Guilhermina Suggia, from April 1923
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Weight 0.48 kg
Dimensions 21 × 30 × 0.5 cm

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