The Strad - April 2026

The Strad - April 2026
- April English | 100 pages | | 98.4 MB

Since 1890, The Strad magazine has been the trusted authority in the world of string music. With expert music reviews, the latest news in instrument technology and exclusive interviews with some of the industry's biggest stars, it has become the must-have for string players, instrument makers, teachers and students all around the world.

From in-depth analysis and research to music masterclasses and playing techniques, The Strad magazine delights and informs all level of readers, covering every aspect of string music. Whether you're a world-renowned instrument maker, a budding student trying to master the craft or just a casual string music lover, The Strad has something for you.

Whether you're playing, making or simply listening, enhance your music experience with a subscription to The Strad magazine - the must-have magazine for the string music world.

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The Strad - March 2026

The Strad - March 2026
- March English | 100 pages | | 137.9 MB

Since 1890, The Strad magazine has been the trusted authority in the world of string music. With expert music reviews, the latest news in instrument technology and exclusive interviews with some of the industry's biggest stars, it has become the must-have for string players, instrument makers, teachers and students all around the world.

From in-depth analysis and research to music masterclasses and playing techniques, The Strad magazine delights and informs all level of readers, covering every aspect of string music. Whether you're a world-renowned instrument maker, a budding student trying to master the craft or just a casual string music lover, The Strad has something for you.

Whether you're playing, making or simply listening, enhance your music experience with a subscription to The Strad magazine - the must-have magazine for the string music world.

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The Strad - January 2026

The Strad - January 2026
English | | 152 pages | 214 MB

Stella Chen talks about her new album, and we explore the traditional music of Hungary. There's a retrospective of the Paganini Quartet and violist Timothy Ridout tells us his Sentimental Work. Plus a Beethoven Masterclass and Alasdair Tait's Life Lessons.

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