Andreas Brantelid works with Larsen’s Dr Thomas Zwieg to find the perfect combination: ‘When you find the right combination (of strings), it’s a wonderful feeling. It gives you a direct connection between you and the instrument.’ Larsen Strings, unlocking...
Talking to musicians about their experiences with music-related injury Hattie Butterworth’s Blog ‘It was probably the most musically devastating experience of my life and worse than any failure or rejection I had been through. The cello was my identity at...
This week’s Featured Larsen Artist is Daniel Müller-Schott #celloUnlimited Gramophone Magazine March 2020 Editor’s Choice ‘Daniel Müller-Schott ends this formidable unaccompanied recital with Pablo Casals’s Song of the Birds, played with the intense...
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“The concerto mourns the past, embraces the inevitability of change and holds within it a sense of timeless creative genius, the idea of a higher power working through Elgar.” Larsen Strings contributor Hattie Butterworth is a British cellist studying with...