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Remembering Brian Tan: Teacher, Mentor, Friend

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October 31, 2012
Remembering Brian Tan: Teacher, Mentor, Friend

The violinist, conductor and music teacher Brian Tan passed away one year ago today after an intense two-year struggle with pancreatic cancer. He was 41. When news of his death broke, there was a huge outpouring of grief and love from his students and the people who knew him. Hundreds of them attended his...
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Getting The Best Tone From Your Instrument

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May 13, 2012
Getting The Best Tone From Your Instrument

String instruments eventually adjust their sound to the player’s individual style, evolving according to the way they are played. Violins, violas and cellos are made up of a million parts and, as a result, produce a million sounds. “They are living souls. What goes on behind an instrument is organic,” said Singapore-based luthier Tong...
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