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Das Magazin

The Strad is a monthly classical music magazine for all strings enthusiasts including violinists, violists and cellists in english language.


Offering practical advice on technique, profiles of leading performers, master classes by the great teachers and exploring the craft of the luthier - The Strad is for those who appreciate stringed instruments.


Also including in-depth articles on violins, violas, cellos, viols, double basses, bows, orchestras and music schools, The Strad is the voice of strings.


The Strad is published by the Orpheus portfolio at Newsquest Specialist Media Ltd., part of Newsquest Media Group - a Gannett company.


 


 




Inhalt der aktuellen Ausgabe

Small is beautiful
The 1726 ‘Saveuse’ is one of the smallest cellos Antonio Stradivari ever produced. John Dilworth discovers the unique characteristics of this rare model



Israel Baker 1919 – 2011
The concertmaster on countless movie soundtracks was also a champion of modern music. Tully Potter pays tribute



The power of presence
Great stage actors have an aura of positive energy and openness that string players can access too. Acting coach Patsy Rodenburg explains how



London’s lost maker
Victor Thomassin never gained the prestige of his cousins Louis and Claude – and records of his London career are patchy at best. Philip Kass tracks down clues to the elusive maker’s life



Baby on board
A life of performing, touring and rehearsing might seem impossible with a young child in tow – so how do so many soloists manage it? Catherine Nelson finds out



The winner takes it all?
As the 2012 Queen Elisabeth competition begins, seasoned contest-goer Heather Kurzbauer considers the place of competitions today, and violin laureates discuss how their wins have helped their careers



Plus The Strad regulars:
The Art of Leadership
Andrés Cárdenes, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s former concertmaster, talks to Julian Haylock about conductors, soloists and changing standards



Masterclass
James Ehnes discusses his approach to Bartók’s Sonata for Solo Violin



Trade Secrets
Eero Haahti explains his quick and easy method of making traditional lake pigments