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'''''The Strad''''' is a UK-based monthly [[classical music]] [[magazine]] about [[string instrument]]s, including [[cellist]]s, [[violin]]ists, and [[violist]]s for amateur and professional musicians. Founded in 1889, the magazine provides information, photographs and reviews of instruments, related feature articles and news, and information about musical concerts.<ref name="Taggart2010" /><ref>{{cite book|author=Katharine Rapoport|title=Violin For Dummies, 2nd Edition|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=XwCLxlgXTOQC&pg=PA363|date=8 March 2012|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-1-118-27960-1|page=363}}</ref> The magazine offers practical advice on technique, profiles of leading performers, master classes by some of the great teachers in the world and the craft of instrument making such as [[luthier]]s.{{citation needed|date=November 2013}} It also includes articles about [[orchestra]]s and music schools.{{citation needed|date=November 2013}}
'''''The Strad''''' is a UK-based monthly [[classical music]] [[magazine]] about [[string instrument]]s, including [[cellist]]s, [[violin]]ists, and [[violist]]s for amateur and professional musicians. Founded in 1889, the magazine provides information, photographs and reviews of instruments, related feature articles and news, and information about musical concerts.<ref name="Taggart2010" /><ref>{{cite book|author=Katharine Rapoport|title=Violin For Dummies, 2nd Edition|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=XwCLxlgXTOQC&pg=PA363|date=8 March 2012|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-1-118-27960-1|page=363}}</ref> The magazine offers practical advice on technique, profiles of leading performers, master classes by some of the great teachers in the world and the craft of instrument making such as [[luthier]]s.{{citation needed|date=November 2013}} It also includes articles about [[orchestra]]s and music schools.{{citation needed|date=November 2013}}



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The Strad
EditorAriane Todes
CategoriesMusic magazine
FrequencyMonthly
First issueJune 1890 (1890-06)
CompanyNewsquest
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.thestrad.com
ISSN0039-2049

The Strad is a UK-based monthly classical music magazine about string instruments, including cellists, violinists, and violists for amateur and professional musicians. Founded in 1889, the magazine provides information, photographs and reviews of instruments, related feature articles and news, and information about musical concerts.[1][2] The magazine offers practical advice on technique, profiles of leading performers, master classes by some of the great teachers in the world and the craft of instrument making such as luthiers.[citation needed] It also includes articles about orchestras and music schools.[citation needed]

The first issue was released in June 1890.[3] It is now owned by Newsquest and edited by Ariane Todes.[1][4]

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References

  1. ^ a b Caroline Taggart (30 June 2010). Writer's Market 2010: Make Money Writing. F+W Media. p. 686. ISBN 978-0-7153-3529-1.
  2. ^ Katharine Rapoport (8 March 2012). Violin For Dummies, 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons. p. 363. ISBN 978-1-118-27960-1.
  3. ^ Toby Faber (9 May 2012). "Chapter 12". Stradivari's Genius: Five Violins, One Cello, and Three Centuries of Enduring Perfection. Random House Publishing Group. p. 202. ISBN 978-1-58836-214-8.
  4. ^ "Around The Classical Internet January 6, 2012". NPR. Retrieved January 9, 2012.