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We examine an uncut 1642 cello by Nicolò Amati and talk to the members of the Isidore Quartet. There’s a look at preparing the ground coat pre-varnish and Benjamin Shute explores Paganini’s Fifth Caprice. Plus Orin O’Brien’s Sentimental Work and Life Lessons with Nicolas Altstaedt.

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  • NICOLÒ AMATI CELLO 1642 Alberto Giordano, Barthélemy Garnier and Francesco Piasentini examine this magnificent cello, one of only seven by the maker that have survived
  • ISIDORE QUARTET The winners of the 2022 Banff International String Quartet Competition talk to Pauline Harding about their ambitions, collaborations and their new album
  • MARCZI ZOLDY The Hungarian army lieutenant (1877–1922) swapped his sword for a violin and became an acclaimed international soloist. Grzegorz Kaproń tells his story
  • THE GROUND COAT Pierre Flavetta looks at the properties of a pre-varnish instrument coating – namely flame contrast, iridescence, white reflection and fibre definition
  • SESSION REPORT Cellist Steven Isserlis talks to Peter Quantrill about his latest album 1851, inspired by a year of invention, exhibition and extraordinary creativity
  • PAGANINI CAPRICE NO.5 The devilishly tricky composition is infamous for its use of ricochet bowing. Benjamin Shute explains why it should be regarded as more than just a showpiece

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  • IN FOCUS An 1822 violin by Georges Chanot I
  • TRADE SECRETS Davide Sora’s method for making paper templates to copy a scroll
  • MY SPACE Costa Rica’s Francisco Núñez Gómez
  • MAKING MATTERS Attempting to copy the varnish of the ‘Farina’ Montagnana cello
  • MASTERCLASS Louise Lansdown discusses playing the first movement of Franz Anton Hoffmeister’s Viola Concerto in D major
  • TECHNIQUE Violinist Miclen LaiPang gives tips on playing up- and down-bow spiccato
  • LIFE LESSONS The memories and opinions of German cellist Nicolas Altstaedt
  • OPINION The importance of presence and ‘aura’ in today’s performance culture
  • POSTCARD FROM GENOA A report from the 2025 Premio Paganini violin competition
  • FROM THE ARCHIVE From February 1916
  • SENTIMENTAL WORK Bassist Orin O’Brien recalls her time playing Stravinsky’s Orpheus

 

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