January 2011 No. 189

January 2011 No. 189

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Contents
'Hymns of Sacrifice and Triumph' for two violins and piano
'iv 2' für Violoncello Solo
'Luigi Boccherini: Six Sonatas' for Violin and Piano
'Violin Project: New Pieces for Violin Solo'
5 Minutes With . . . Alisa Weilerstein
A Meeting of the Minds
A Pro Explains How to Best Ship a Stringed Instrument
A Tibetan Prayer for Peace for String Quartet & Cymbals
Anne Akiko Meyers Buys Strad for Record Price
Anne Akiko Meyers: 'Seasons...Dreams'
Are Geared Pegs a Path to Perfection or Problematic?
Artino Shoulder Pad Reviewed
Baroque 'Collected String Trios' for 2 Violins and Cello
Béla Bartók: The Two Violin Concertos
Bench Marks, January 2011
Best Case Scenario—Weight vs. Safety
Break Through to a Young Hyperactive String Student
Can a Modern Fiddle Beat a Strad?
Classic Gear: Korg OT120 Orchestral Tuner
Deadhead Delivers ‘Dead Cello’ Book
Jaspers Take Oberlin Residency
José Serebrier: 'Symphony No. 1'; 'Double Bass Concerto'; 'Violin Concerto';
Julia Fischer Pays Homage to Paganini, the First Romantic Composer
Liberation Movement: Learn to Free Your Thumb
Mutter & Co. Take Matters into Their Own Hands
News Briefs: Nigel Kennedy Inhaled
Perlman, Bell Join NY Phil Board
Pinpoint Perfect Endpin Rest
Pirastro Passione Gut Strings for Violin
Rebecca Clarke's 'Dumka' Duo Concertante is a Vibrant Work for Adventurous Violists
Remembering Henryk Kaston, the Last Renaissance Man
Sarah Chang Steers Clear of DSO Collision
The 'F-A-E Sonata' Is an Ode to Kindred Spirits
The David Gage Realist SoundClip for Bass
The Merel Quartet Is a Young Swiss Ensemble on the Rise
Unconventional Wisdom: Bassists Create Own Niche in Chamber Music World
Violinists and Fiddlers Are Getting That Old Gut Feeling
Yeti USB Microphone Reviewed
YOLA at HOLA: El Sistema–like Program Begins Taking Root





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