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Gautier Capuçon and the Olympic flame
French cellist Gautier Capuçon performed the popular Edith Piaf song 'Hymne à l'amour' at the Hôtel de Ville, Paris, on 14 July (Bastille Day) to welcome the Olympic flame to the city. The Olympic Games will run from Friday 26 July to Sunday 11 August 2024. Capuçon was also one of the torch bearers carrying the flame through the streets, as can be seen in the September 2024 issue of The Strad.
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Mozart on a matched quartet: the Leonkoro Quartet play instruments by Jostes & Eberl
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The Leonkoro Quartet - Jonathan Schwarz (first violin), Amelie Wallner (second violin), Mayu Konoe (viola) and Lukas Schwarz (cello) perform the third movement of Mozart's String Quartet no.14 in G minor K387. The instruments are a matched quartet by Lübeck-based luthiers Julia Jostes and Simon Eberl, which received a gold medal for Best Quartet at the 2022 Violin Society of America's making co...
Valeriy Sokolov rehearses Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with the Aurora Orchestra
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Violinist Valeriy Sokolov and Nicholas Collon put the finishing touches to the opening movement of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with Aurora Orchestra at the Kölner Philharmonie. Aurora performs the piece with Valeriy as soloist at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall on Friday 24 June
'Sounds like a match?' Original Guarneri and Stradivaris playing Bruch
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In the October 2021 issue, Sam Zygmuntowicz examines how his copies of the 'Plowden' Guarneri 'del Gesù' and the 'Willemotte' and 'Titian' Stradivaris compare tonally against the originals. In these three recordings, Aaron Boyd plays an excerpt from Bruch's Violin Concerto on the originals, in 2007 at the concert hall of the American Academy of Fine Arts, New York.
'Sounds like a match?' Sam Zygmuntowicz copies playing Bruch
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In the October 2021 issue, Sam Zygmuntowicz examines how his copies of the 'Plowden' Guarneri 'del Gesù' and the 'Willemotte' and 'Titian' Stradivaris compare tonally against the originals. Here are the copies playing an excerpt from Bruch's Violin Concerto.
LISTENING THROUGH THE LENS (2021) - The Christopher Nupen Films Promo
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A feature-length documentary about the pioneering film director Christopher Nupen, who founded one of the first independent (television) production companies in the 1960s, at the dawn of the music documentary era. Seizing upon the emerging silent camera technology and his unique access to a golden generation of artists, he filmed classical music in a completely new and intimate way. Now 86, Nup...
Brandenburg Violin Making Workshop 2021
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In August 2021, violin makers from all over Europe took part in a week-long workshop in the German town of Brandenburg an der Havel. In what is planned to be an annual event, organised on similar lines to the annual workshop in Oberlin, OH, US, a group of 25 luthiers from 11 countries worked together, gave presentations and collaborated on new instruments. The workshop was organised by Ian McWi...
Livio de Marchi in his workshop
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The Venetian craftsman behind the Violin Boat: ruclips.net/video/IdNXTZtwZxQ/видео.html
Livio de Marchi - Violin boat
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Venice-based artist Livio de Marchi's latest creation is a violin-shaped boat. Here he unveils the finished design. The press launch for the boat will be on 6 August and the official launching ceremony will take place on 18 September.
Interview with violinist Roberts Balanas
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In this interview Hannah Nepilova speaks to the Latvian violinist Roberts Balanas - a classically trained solo violinist who, since the start of lockdown, has been streaming his own virtuosic cover arrangements of non-classical pieces. Many have gone viral, including a cover of Elton John's 'I'm Still Standing' which was reshared by Elton John himself. www.thestrad.com
Maison Bernard: Winners of the 2021 PFV Prize
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The Primum Familiae Vini are pleased to announce that a jury formed of one member of each of its twelve wine-making families has selected Maison Bernard in Brussels, Europe’s oldest luthier workshop, as the winner of the €100,000 PFV Prize of 2021. Under the ‘Family is Sustainability’ motto - together with their long histories and the fame of their wines - the PFV aim to encourage independent f...
The Strad Calendar: Antonio Stradivari 1707 'Rivaz, Baron Gutmann' violin
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The Strad’s 2021 Calendar celebrates the work of Dextra Musica, the Norwegian foundation that has built up a fine collection of historical and contemporary instruments over the past 15 years. All the instruments are in daily use, being loaned out both to top soloists and to up-and-coming young players. Some of the treasures include Stradivari’s golden-period ‘Rivaz, Baron Gutmann’ violin, now p...
The Strad Calendar 2021: Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume violin 1848-50
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The Strad’s 2021 Calendar celebrates the work of Dextra Musica, the Norwegian foundation that has built up a fine collection of historical and contemporary instruments over the past 15 years. All the instruments are in daily use, being loaned out both to top soloists and to up-and-coming young players. Some of the treasures include Stradivari’s golden-period ‘Rivaz, Baron Gutmann’ violin, now p...
Carlo Bergonzi ‘Kreisler’ violin c.1735
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The Strad’s 2021 Calendar celebrates the work of Dextra Musica, the Norwegian foundation that has built up a fine collection of historical and contemporary instruments over the past 15 years. All the instruments are in daily use, being loaned out both to top soloists and to up-and-coming young players. Some of the treasures include Stradivari’s golden-period ‘Rivaz, Baron Gutmann’ violin, now p...
Giuseppe Guarneri ‘del Gesu’ violin 1744
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The Strad’s 2021 Calendar celebrates the work of Dextra Musica, the Norwegian foundation that has built up a fine collection of historical and contemporary instruments over the past 15 years. All the instruments are in daily use, being loaned out both to top soloists and to up-and-coming young players. Some of the treasures include Stradivari’s golden-period ‘Rivaz, Baron Gutmann’ violin, now p...
The Strad Calendar 2021: Gasparo da Salò double bass c.1580
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The Strad Calendar 2021: Gasparo da Salò double bass c.1580
The Strad Calendar 2021: Francesco Rugeri cello c.1680
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The Strad Calendar 2021: Francesco Rugeri cello c.1680
The Strad Calendar 2021: Francesco and Giovanni Grancino viola c.1665
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The Strad Calendar 2021: Francesco and Giovanni Grancino viola c.1665
The Strad Calendar: Giovanni Battista Rogeri cello 1690
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The Strad Calendar: Giovanni Battista Rogeri cello 1690
The Strad Calendar: Nicolas Lupot cello 1823
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The Strad Calendar: Nicolas Lupot cello 1823
The Strad Calendar 2021: ‘Arditi’ Antonio Stradivari violin
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The Strad Calendar 2021: ‘Arditi’ Antonio Stradivari violin
The Strad Calendar 2021: G.B. Guadagnini cello 1783
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The Strad Calendar 2021: G.B. Guadagnini cello 1783
The Strad Calendar 2021: Tommaso Balestrieri violin 1759
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The Strad Calendar 2021: Tommaso Balestrieri violin 1759
Antonio Stradivari 'Benvenuti' violin 1727
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Antonio Stradivari 'Benvenuti' violin 1727
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Au secours, on veut Celine Dion, viiiiitttttteeee!!!!
Любить эту женщину . Любить эту женщину - петь беспричинно, быть истинным Богом, создателем вся, в уме не иметь тоскований и тины, цвести лепестково средь пыли, овса! Любить эту женщину - быть, как колибри, и пить из бутонов чистейший нектар, иль, сердце до шара на небе расширив, парить, ощущая рубиновый жар! Любить эту женщину - знать о природе и быть милосердным и щедрым, собой, принять всё живое, людские породы, смотреть с упоеньем на диск золотой! Любить эту женщину - в космос поверить и голос божественный в птице узнать, мечтам, запредельям не видеть барьеров, творения божьи с добром созерцать! Любить эту женщину - вслух любоваться фонтанами, берегом, вкусом конфет, кружить и притом на земле оставаться, искать на вопросы вселенной ответ! Любить эту женщину - чувствовать вволю приятности, ясность и лёгкость, покой, примерить уют, соучастную долю, которых доселе не ведал с другой!
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First he played the Italian song „bella ciao“… against the german invasion?
I prefer the titian, Willemotte and last the Plowden
A Carlo Bergonzi, another beautiful instrument.
What's the name of the instrument?
Such a great sound and you are the master to bring out this very sound to us. I like violins which have a BASS. So Guarneri del Gesu (and you) rules..... 🙂
Absolutely, this is a violin with a cello timbre...
Why has he fixed a pick up on this violin ? The sound of the violin is totally ruined
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You indeed are one of the fortunates. Beautiful, heavenly, transcendent sounds.
Genial
What a sacrilege to play this wonderful instrument with short pants !!!!😵😭😥
Having such an opinion is sacrilegeous…
Magic
The interviewer could have done her homework a lot more thoroughly to make sure that all the information in the interview is new to everyone watching (most fans of Roberts will already know his technique for playing piano style chords), but he was an excellent interviewee and I hope that he continues to explore the possibilities of the violin in this way and that he continues to have success with it, as I find it very inspiring. It is always nice when pop covers are of a very high standard.
Omg the willemotte
Sounds like a viola.
Does anybody know what piece he played? Fantastic!
I think his own composition
Wonderful clarity and resonance
The second one😊
Old violas are just a dream for most players.... Unfortunately, may professionals today can't even afford a fine contemporary viola.
Hello, may I ask what you were playing? Such a beautiful piece.
Wish I could own an instrument by Gasparo!
Which piece is the one she is playing?
Ysaye Sonata Number 4, 3rd mvmt, “Finale”. And if you love the piece, check out Tessa Lark’s performance of the whole sonata on the Violin Channel. It’s superb, and played on another wonderful violin, a Maggini from c. 1600.
This guy plays at a level deserving of an instrument like this...And the sound of him playing it is amazing, truly
Beautiful sound 👍
Superb instruments, superb playing, the magic of Mozart - what more could you want?!
Pregunta: el barniz es el original ???? O fue re barnizado?
I THINK YOU FOUND YOUR GIRL.! ITS SO THICK AND LUSH LIKE FINE LEATHER BOOTS. YOUR LUCKY MAN. ITS AS FULL AS A VIOLA! ITS LIKE Carley Simon full and sexy.
Nice tone, very surprised, nuances of Del Jeso, smoothness lushness, creaminess. I CERTAINLY would not turn it down if offered to me. But then again, I'm not after your instrument. Tie it around your neck, cherish it. I LOST GREAT GRANDFthers violin, it hurts. YOUR INDEED FORTUNATE, NICE VIOLIN!
It just goes to show, there are lots of fish in the sea of violins, an Stradivari isn't the only sweet sounding violin out there. I RATHER LIKE THE SOUTHERN PLAINTIF TONE OF THE BERGONZI IT HAS THE LYRICAL CALL SIMILAR TO A GIRL IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL I GREW UP WITH. BERGONZI!!! A CHARMING INSTRUMENT. I HAVE LEARNED SOMETHING, GRATZI !
Anyone who compares the tone colors of Stradivarius and Guarneri violins need to include this one, because it exemplifies the beauty of the latter.
Ole Bull's Sæterjentens Søndag.
Love this series.
I like the way that you play this instrument. Beautiful indeed. Thank you for all of your expertise.
Altotiste sublime!!! Bonne Chance pour votre Route de la vie!!! Encore superb!!! Votre collègue Chanteur d'Òpéra Téneur et Altotist 🙋♂️🇪🇺🇩🇪🇫🇷🇨🇭 🎻🎶🍀🍀🍀
So what organ did you sell to buy that?
i tried to calculate both of my kidneys and they aren't enough 😂
Just gorgeous. What is the name of the piece she is playing 🔥
I now this violin very well and colector too.
I now this violin very well and colector too.
Lovely video. Lovely cello. Excellent cellist! Could you please tell us the name of the peice that he plays. It sounds so awesome and I want to hear more! Thank you!
It's the second movement of the Hindemith Sonata for Cello Solo
@@Kwert thank you. It is haubtingly beautiful
Amazing sound..
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I prefer this MUCH more than Hilary Hahn's "Il Canonne" copy. Perhaps Mr Vuillaume put all of his effort into making it *look* like Il Canonne... but not *sound* like it...
I can't say I agree, but they're both great instruments for sure.
actually i agree with you. i heard Hilary at Auckland townhall, while her playing was good, i didnt particularly find the tonal qualities of her violin to be any special. i am not even sure if that was the violin she used. maybe it didnt adjust well to the weather out here.
@@kiwiviolin941 Well it's true that a violin can "tighten up" in cold weather after being in a moderate/warm-ish (but not overly humid environment). Sorry for all those words! I used to live in New Zealand by the way, in Nelson! Happy times. But yes: most of the great Stradivaris, Guarneris, Vuillaumes I've heard have performed well in places like Canada, London, Australia, America, New Zealand, Singapore - (and Singapore is a "dangerous one" for the violin because of the humidity! The violin can possibly fall apart!). I think I could identify the violin she used if you gave me the year that she played in the concert you went to. It's possible that she played on a "back-up" violin, but I doubt it, since back-up violins are generally reserved for outdoors.
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Excellent cellist! It’s wonderful how “right” Francesco got it. (Also how odd that, after Stradivari copied him, history accorded the credit for inventing the modern cello to Stradivari rather than to Ruggeri.) Ruggeri’s brilliant insight was not to proportion his instrument to the musical range needed, but rather to the human hand. Wound strings, recently developed in Brescia, opened up possibilities for a satisfactory bass response from the shorter stop length.
What a gorgeous instrument to hear, it’s giving me chills.