No. 234, October 2014
Bell, Book & Inspiration
The next generation gets a lesson, and
Joshua Bell is at the head of the class
By Martin Steinberg
In Search of Ole Bull
A British violinist pursues the essence
of Norway’s most famous fiddler
By Peter Sheppard Skaerved
Talking with the Great Dane
Svend Asmussen—the world’s oldest,
and swingingest, active jazz violinist;
with music to play
By Matt Glasser
Special Focus on TEEN STRINGS
The View from the Teen Seats
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s
Teen Council is taking charge
By Leah Hollingsworth
13 Gadgets, Gizmos & Games for Orchestral Geeks
Amazing apps, techie tuners,
fun rosin & more!
By Greg Cahill and Greg Olwell
With a Little Help from My Friends
How I got my dream cello
(even the Piano Guys got in the act)!
By Calli Weaver
Strings 101
5 ways to improve your navigation
on the fingerboard
Master Class
Brahms summed up his work
in the incendiary Opus 111
Master Class
The arpeggione is a vestige of a distant
past, but well worth a fresh look
Practical Musician
5 ways to transition successfully
to your performance phase
Teaching Strings
How to take your teaching studio online
in a flash
STUFF
Strings Trade
June auction sales set records for less
well-known makers; Like ivory, shell inlay comes under import scrutiny; and more
Reviews
Discs Violinist Bruno Monteiro
champions Fernando Lopes-Graça; and more In Print A famous and eerie Bach organ work transcribed for solo violin;
and other editions reviewed