Features:
- TWOSET VIOLIN: Kimon Daltas talks to Australian violinists Brett Yang and Eddy Chen, whose comedy videos have brought them millions of followers on YouTube
- LUTHERIE COLLECTIVES: Groups of violin makers are appearing all over Europe and the US, to share their knowledge and promote each other’s work. Peter Somerford finds out more
- FINDING THE RIGHT BOW: The aptly named Benjamin Bowman describes how he found his ‘forever bow’, taking in examples by Tourte, Henry, Knopf, Sartory and the Peccatte family
- SESSION REPORT: Harry White talks to violinist Viktoria Mullova and her son, double bassist Misha Mullov-Abbado, about their first joint recording of duos
- D.C. DOUNIS: The Greek-born pedagogue was highly sought-after in 20th-century America – so why are his techniques so little-used today? James Dickenson takes a closer look
- VIOLIN MAKING IN MEXICO: Lutherie has a longer history in the New World than is usually appreciated. Pablo Alfaro and Jaime G. González track its development from the 16th century