Daily Bow: Melbourne Symphony Joins the Tessitura Network

Daily Bow Logo What is the Tessitura Network? Read on to learn about how the Melbourne Symphony is taking the orchestra into the 21st century!
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The Immortal Stradivarius in the Modern Era (Monday’s Bow)

Daily Bow Logo Leading experts in the field of violin-making and radiology come together to recreate the legacy of Stradivarius with CT scans!
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Brazil, Bach, and the Cello – Unknown Treasure for Cello and Piano by Heitor Villa-Lobos

Image of Villa-Lobos and Brazil In this special guest article, Dr. Lars Hoefs writes about the hidden cellistic jewels of composer Heitor Villa-Lobos and the incredible stories behind them. Read on for this incredible survey of “Brazil, Bach, and the Cello!”
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Daily Bow: Build a Puppet, Ace a Test

Daily Bow Logo Paul Collard’s Creative Partnerships have been instrumental in re-making classroom experiences throughout Britain, Europe, and, now, Australia. See how he uses the visual and dramatic arts to make a big difference in how students learn. Maybe it’s time for music to get in on the act.
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Daily Bow: Chung Returns to Korea

Daily Bow Logo Read on to learn about violinist Kyung-wha Chung and her triumphant return to her homeland!
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Jeff Bradetich: Inside Look at Exclusive Arrangements

Jeff Bradetich, internationally acclaimed double bassist, music professor, and editor at Ovation Press, has recorded three fantastic video interviews on his exclusive arrangements. With these pairings, we have great insight into the minds behind the music.
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Daily Bow: Music Isn’t Just For Kids

Daily Bow Logo Classical music has a fascination with prodigies, but this sometimes leaves the majority of its participants and supporters out in the cold. In honor of a columnist in the Spokane Spokesman-Review who has shared her experiences as a beginning cello student, we take a look at the question of age and value in classical music.
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Daily Bow: Could Gut Strings Be Deadly?

Daily Bow Logo Could gut strings really cause mad disease? Read on to learn about the fight between musicians and government officials in the EU!
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The Violins that Survived (Monday’s Bow Nov. 28)

Daily Bow Logo Music is a powerful force that often transcends what we can express in words. This week’s Monday Daily Bow features three incredible stories involving violins and their musicians who survived some of the worst that life can throw at us.
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Daily Bow: Ravel Goes Undercover in Copenhagen

Daily Bow Logo A flash mob performance of Ravel’s “Bolero” went viral after videos of the event went public in May of this year. Articles about and videos of the event have been steadily accumulating since then, but will the sentiment behind it–the urge to spontaneously brighten strangers’ days–go viral too?
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