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The Strad
Contributors
This month's writers for The Strad
Soundpost
Letters, emails, online comments
OBITUARIES
RONALD MASIN Dutch violinist Ronald Rudolf Masin died
My Space
Jordan Lambert’s Tahiti workshop
String Courses 2026: Cover
INTERNATIONAL COURSES FOR STRING PLAYERS AND MAKERS
Contents
What's in the January issue
On The Beat: News And Analysis
News and events from around the world
On The Beat: Competitions
Awards news from around the world
New Products
The latest items for string players
Auction Report
News from the London autumn sales
Life Lessons
The memories and opinions of Scottish cellist Alasdair Tait
Opinion
The importance of creating a musical environment for pupils from their earliest years
Postcard from Munich
A report from the Hindemith International Viola Competition
Stella Chen
The US violinist, winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition in 2019, tells Rebecca Franks about her latest album of Beethoven and Barber concertos
The Lakatos dynasty
The Roma tradition of playing has been popular since its 19th-century heyday. Erika Nyerges explores the genre through one of its key exponents, Sándor Lakatos
Iberian lutherie guilds
Pablo Soriano sifts through inventories and ordinances from the 15th to the 18th centuries to discover what they tell us about the lives of instrument makers
Paganini Quartet
Formed in 1946 by Robert Maas and Henri Temianka, the US-based quartet disbanded 20 years later. Tully Potter looks at the group’s short but sweet lifespan
Session Report
Violinist Ning Feng tells Harry White about his latest album of concertos by Brahms and his near contemporary, Hungarian composer Karl Goldmark
Arching constructions
Sebastian Gonzalez demonstrates a geometrical method for describing an instrument’s archings, and how it relates to a selection of Cremonese violins
In Focus
A violin by Carl Nicolaus Sawicki
Trade Secrets
Hugh Withycombe’s new design for a ‘very deep clamp’ for cello making
Making Matters
The design and development of a new ergonomic kind of viola
Masterclass
Lena Neudauer on the first movement of Beethoven’s Violin Sonata no.1
SONATE
Technique
Gaelen McCormick discusses teaching spiccato on the double bass
Reviews: Concerts
A critical round-up of performances
Editorial
Editor’s Letter
By Emma Baker
Editorial
W elcome to the 2026 edition of String
String Courses 2026: Contents
◆ Courses and events are listed according to
REGULARS
Reviews: Recordings
The latest physical and digital recordings
Reviews: Books
Publications of interest to the string music world
From The Archive
From January 1896
IN THE NEXT ISSUE
Nicolò Amati cello 1646 One of only seven
Sentimental Work
Timothy Ridout on his love for Brahms’s Viola Sonata no.2 in E major
COURSE SUGGESTIONS
String Courses 2026: Guide to Courses
Before you start combing through the string courses listed in this guide, take a look at these suggestions to help find the course that’s right for you
String Courses 2026: Checklist
WHY DO YOU WANT TO GO ON A
COURSES FOR PLAYERS AND TEACHERS
String Courses 2026: Courses for Players & Teachers
PLAYERS KEY Instruments vn violin va viola
COURSES FOR MAKERS
String Courses 2026: Courses for Makers
Making a viola da gamba at West Dean
INDEX
String Courses 2026: Listings Index
A Aboyne Cello Festival Summer School .....22 Academia
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