‘We’ve come to the end of our string review of the Larsen “Il Cannone” String for Cello. Instead of me just talking about my experience, I answer your questions about the strings including; price, the sound of the string under your ear vs out...
New beginnings –here in Denmark, spring is sprunging (if that’s a word). Aurora the fabled goddess of the dawn has awakened and we are delighted to present the new beginning for Larsen cello. A new entry point into our range for the youngest of students and on upwards...
Catch up with the second part of Ruth Hallows’ three part review of Il Cannone for cello. Now that they’ve had a week to settle in, how did the process go and how about that decision with the D? ...
A warm welcome to the cellist Ádám Jávorkai who has just joined his brother, the violinist Sándor Jávorkai, as a Larsen Strings Artist. Please take the time to view his Larsen Strings profile: Ádám Jávorkai
Ruth Hallows: Larsen String Diary Part 1 (of 3). Ruth, our new contributor, tries out Larsen Il Cannone for Cello in the first of a new video series. Warm & Broad or Direct & Focused? See and hear what works for...
Introducing the cellist Ruth Hallows with an introductory article for us from her blog “From a Cellist’s Perspective”, where she tackles the big issues facing young professionals and students in the classical music world. Ruth is currently testing out some strings for...