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Ray Chen talks about his latest projects and we examine a unique Montagnana with a top by Guarneri ‘del Gesù’. There’s a look at the work of the Scandinavian Cello School, Suzuki around the world, and the centenary of the Curtis Institute. Plus Daniel Müller-Schott’s Life Lessons.

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  • RAY CHEN Technology has been essential to the violinist’s global success. Amanda Holloway talks to him about instruments, recordings and his newly launched practice app
  • GLOBAL SUZUKI METHOD String teachers from around the world tell Peter Somerford how the popular training system translates to cultures with different musical traditions
  • SCANDINAVIAN CELLO SCHOOL Rita Fernandes talks to Jacob Shaw, founder of the Denmark-based institution, and joins a small ensemble on a tour that culminates at the Vienna Musikverein
  • ‘PADEREWSKI’ GUARNERI Balthazar Soulier examines an extraordinary instrument, originally made by Montagnana in c.1720 but with a top made by Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ in 1742–43
  • CURTIS INSTITUTE CENTENARY The legendary US conservatoire turns 100 this autumn. Thomas May finds out how its tutors have endeavoured to bring a holistic approach to its teaching
  • SESSION REPORT Jessica Duchen talks to violinist Emily Sun about her latest recording which pairs Korngold’s Violin Concerto with a recent work by Elena Kats-Chernin
  • CENTRING AND ALIGNMENT Bringing the various parts of an instrument back into balance is often the key to a repair. David Folland explains his method for finding the centre line

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  • IN FOCUS A violin by Johann Georg Stauffer
  • TRADE SECRETS Completing the edgework and purfling after closing the soundbox
  • MY SPACE Montpellier luthier Olivier Calmeille
  • MAKING MATTERS How to optimise the sound quality and reverb in a workshop
  • MASTERCLASS Noémi Zipperling, violinist with the Aris Quartet, on the first movement of Mendelssohn’s String Quartet no.6 in F minor
  • TECHNIQUE Double bassist Rick Stotijn gives hints and tips on playing the perfect pizzicato
  • LIFE LESSONS The memories and opinions of German cellist Daniel Müller-Schott
  • OPINION What makes a good stand partner?
  • POSTCARD FROM BRUSSELS A report from the 2024 Queen Elisabeth Music Competition
  • FROM THE ARCHIVE The teaching style of Carl Flesch, from September 1934
  • SENTIMENTAL WORK Cellist Raphaël Merlin on Goodbye Pork Pie Hat by Charles Mingus

 

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