Viol trashed during flight emerges from restoration
Viola da gamba belonging to Myrna Herzog is back in action after year-long restoration at Shlomo Moyal’s Jerusalem workshop.
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Viola da gamba belonging to Myrna Herzog is back in action after year-long restoration at Shlomo Moyal’s Jerusalem workshop.
Viol trashed during flight emerges from restoration Read More »
A thorough knowledge of Baroque repertoire apart from the works of Bach is so important if modern players are to gain a proper understanding of Classical and Romantic works, writes Adrian Butterfield.
Beyond Bach: 12 tips for better Baroque playing Read More »
An interview with the Toronto-based ensemble’s new Executive Director.
Meet Carol Kehoe, Tafelmusik’s New Executive Director Read More »
The French conductor talks about her new Beethoven recording on the Erato label featuring Nicholas Angelich performing the Fourth and Fifth piano concertos on an 1892 Pleyel.
An Interview with Laurence Equilbey Read More »
Bringing her unusually active and flexible right arm technique to bear with a classical Tourte bow and the ‘Sleeping Beauty’ Strad.
Isabelle Faust on how playing period instruments has improved her bowing Read More »