Returned or Flawed Posters – SMALL
£9.99We have a number of rolled posters that have been returned or have minor defects, which can be obtained at a massively discounted cost. These are ideal for students or makers who do not require pristine posters to work from. Although some posters are damaged, this is usually to the sides of the posters and not across the printed images.
This is the SMALL poster selection. Click here for our Returned and Flawed LARGE poster selection.
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These posters are limited. Please contact us directly if the poster you require is not on our list: services@thestradshop.com
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Our rolled posters are shipped separately from other products. One tube can hold up to 10 posters. Save on postage costs by purchasing up to 10 posters per tube today.
April 2026
£5.95Frank Peter Zimmermann talks about his latest Elgar album in a German-themed issue, featuring articles on violin maker Louis Noebe and bow maker Rudolf Neudörfer. Plus interviews with cellist Johannes Moser and violinist Tanja Becker-Bender, and a Masterclass on Bruch’s Violin Concerto.
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March 2026
£5.95We talk to Serbian violinist Nemanja Radulović and find out how a double bass was identified as a Pressenda for the first time ever. There’s a look at instrument repair shops for US schools, the annual Brandenburg violin workshops, and building confidence in adult learners. Plus Edward Dusinberre’s Life Lessons and a Beethoven Masterclass.
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Nicolò Amati cello 1642 poster – FOLDED VERSION
£14.95FOLDED VERSION
***Don’t miss our Folded Poster Tailored Bundle. Choose any two or more of The Strad’s folded posters and pay just £9.99 for each. Watch a video of some of the selection here***
***Product not included in any current discount offers***
February 2026
£5.95We 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 poster
£22.95
January 2026
£5.95Stella Chen talks about her new album, and we explore the traditional music of Hungary. There’s a retrospective of the Paganini Quartet and violist Timothy Ridout tells us his Sentimental Work. Plus a Beethoven Masterclass and Alasdair Tait’s Life Lessons.
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The Strad Directory 2026
£20.00Updated and expanded for 2026, the latest edition of The Strad Directory is as indispensable as ever, remaining an essential and ever-popular resource for the string world. It provides you with everything you need to fulfil your stringed instrument needs.
If you would like your business or organisation to be included in The Strad’s Directory online and in print, please complete the information here and we will be in touch.
December 2025
£5.95Johan Dalene talks about his latest album and we examine how Stradivari’s early violin patterns developed. There’s a look at creative health for musicians and anniversary tributes to Amaryllis Fleming and Simone Fernando Sacconi. Plus Sol Gabetta’s Sentimental Work.
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November 2025
£5.95In an American-themed issue. we talk to legendary violinist Itzhak Perlman for his 80th birthday and examine Paul Hindemith’s years Stateside. There’s an interview with the Calidore Quartet and a look at the US bow makers of the 1920s. Plus a Brahms Masterclass and violinist Melissa White’s Life Lessons.
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October 2025
£5.95Cellist Alisa Weilerstein talks about her new project Fragments and we examine the Tieffenbrucker family of luthiers. There’s a look at the Carnatic violin tradition of South India and an exploration of Biber’s Mystery Sonatas. Plus a Dvořák Masterclass and a Technique article on pizzicato.
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The Strad Calendar 2026: The Canimex Collection
£20.95September 2025
£5.95We talk to violist Tabea Zimmermann and report on an innovative adult strings camp in Denver. There’s a look at the the history of lutherie in Berlin and a tribute to the late double bassist Gary Karr. Plus an Ysaÿe Masterclass and Thomas Demenga’s Sentimental Work
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August 2025
£5.95We talk to South African cellist and composer Abel Selaocoe and mark the 150th anniversary of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s birth. There’s a look at a project to train young luthiers in Latin America, and we investigate the resources for players hit by injury. Plus bassist Joseph Conyers’ Life Lessons and a Beethoven Masterclass with Kristin Lee.
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Domenico Montagnana ‘Farina’ cello 1730 – FOLDED VERSION
£14.95FOLDED VERSION
Domenico Montagnana was possibly the greatest cello maker in history, and the 1730 ‘Farina’ was made during the period when he was at the height of his powers. Unlike most Montagnana cellos, it has never been cut down and retains its original proportions. Now owned by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the instrument has a very powerful sound with a wide array of colours. Previous owners have included May Mukle, one of the first successful female cello soloists.
‘The abundant famous Venetian varnish is of a rich, dark red colour, with a fascinating array of textures and patinas. In the areas where the varnish has worn off, a beautiful golden amber ground is revealed. As with most uncut Montagnana cellos, the outline is wide in the upper bouts and corners, and deeply swept in at the C-bouts, with big, broad lower bouts.’ – John Waddle and Steve Sirr in the July 2025 edition of The Strad.
‘When making recordings, the sound engineer has to turn down my microphone because it sounds up to eight decibels louder than any other cello’ – Ilya Finkelshteyn, principal cellist, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Find out how more than 30 luthiers collaborated to build a copy of the c.1730 ‘Farina’ in the November 2023 Strad magazine article, “COPYING A MONTAGNANA CELLO – Robin Aitchison reports from the annual Oberlin Violin Makers Workshop”
***Don’t miss our Folded Poster Tailored Bundle. Choose any two or more of The Strad’s folded posters and pay just £9.99 for each. Watch a video of some of the selection here***
Domenico Montagnana ‘Farina’ cello 1730 poster
£22.95Domenico Montagnana was possibly the greatest cello maker in history, and the 1730 ‘Farina’ was made during the period when he was at the height of his powers. Unlike most Montagnana cellos, it has never been cut down and retains its original proportions. Now owned by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, the instrument has a very powerful sound with a wide array of colours. Previous owners have included May Mukle, one of the first successful female cello soloists.
‘The abundant famous Venetian varnish is of a rich, dark red colour, with a fascinating array of textures and patinas. In the areas where the varnish has worn off, a beautiful golden amber ground is revealed. As with most uncut Montagnana cellos, the outline is wide in the upper bouts and corners, and deeply swept in at the C-bouts, with big, broad lower bouts.’ – John Waddle and Steve Sirr in the July 2025 edition of The Strad.
‘When making recordings, the sound engineer has to turn down my microphone because it sounds up to eight decibels louder than any other cello’ – Ilya Finkelshteyn, principal cellist, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
Find out how more than 30 luthiers collaborated to build a copy of the c.1730 ‘Farina’ in the November 2023 Strad magazine article, “COPYING A MONTAGNANA CELLO – Robin Aitchison reports from the annual Oberlin Violin Makers Workshop”
***Don’t miss our Folded Poster Tailored Bundle. Choose any two or more of The Strad’s folded posters and pay just £9.99 for each. Watch a video of some of the selection here***
July 2025
£5.95We examine the 1730 ‘Farina’ cello by Montagnana, and pay tribute to instrument expert Charles Beare, who died in April. There’s a look at adventurous US string quartets and an interview with British violinist–composer Adam Summerhayes. Plus a Dvořák Masterclass with Camden Shaw of the Dover Quartet.
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June 2025
£5.95We celebrate 50 years of the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the 90th birthday of composer Terry Riley. There’s a look at 18th-century instrumental innovations, while Tanja Tetzlaff hands on her Life Lessons. Plus Baiba Skride’s Sentimental Work and our annual Accessories brochure.
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May 2025
£5.95US violinist Philippe Quint discusses his new album and we examine the 1732 ‘Baron d’Erlanger’ violin by Guarneri ‘del Gesù’. There’s a look at string trios and the life of George Enescu, and Alina Ibragimova reveals her Sentimental Work. Plus a Mozart Masterclass with Tobias Feldmann.
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The Strad Magazine Archive – IV: 2000 to 2004
£55.00In response to reader requests, The Strad is offering customers the chance to purchase print magazines from its archives, while stocks last. A very limited number of copies are available. Once they are gone, they are gone! This could be your last chance to possess these magazines in hard copy.
These Pre-2005 issues are in good condition, with occasional damages consistent with their age. We will be gradually adding more issues, so if you can’t find what you’re looking for, do contact us at services@thestrad.com to ask.
Please note that these are unpackaged and the supplements or inserts that are indicated on the covers may not be included.
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These issues have recently been unearthed and are being made available in good condition. Please contact us if you require more information about the issue in which you are interested.









