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Strategies for Fixing Last-Minute Errors in Violin Performances and Auditions
This video is part of the following story on Violinist.com: www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/20245/29997/
It can happen right before a performance or audition: something is memorized, polished, you've even performed it a few times - then some weird glitch starts happening: a memory slip, a missed shift, a bungled string crossing. What do you do, to ensure it all goes well? Violinist.com's Laurie Niles describes some positive strategies for dealing with those last-minute glitches.
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Christian Tetzlaff Talks about Brahms and his 2000 violin by Stefan-Peter Greiner
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Violinist Christian Tetzlaff talks with Laurie Niles in Part 2 of this video interview about "living dangerously" when he takes the stage to play the Brahms Violin Concerto, and about his 2000 Stefan-Peter Greiner violin. This interview was done in collaboration with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra when Tetzlaff came to Los Angeles to perform the Brahms with LACO. Find Part 1 of this intervie...
Interview with Violinist Christian Tetzlaff, Part 1 - the Music of Brahms
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Violinist Christian Tetzlaff talks with Laurie Niles about how the music of Brahms has led him through difficult times in his life, and about performing the Brahms Violin Concerto, which he played with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra in December 2023. Find Part 2 of this interview here: ruclips.net/video/pYZWEk5QZUU/видео.htmlsi=hzIduym9G5tfn3em Here are links to more stories about Christian ...
Interview with Violinist Jennifer Koh: New Music and Doing What Scares You
Просмотров 4365 месяцев назад
Violinist Jennifer Koh talks with Laurie Niles in this video interview about her first violin teacher and how she got her start in Suzuki at age three, about the pandemic's profound effect on her and on other artists, and about her project with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, a performance of Nina Young's Violin Concerto 'Traces' in a series of concerts on Nov. 11 and 12, 2023. Here are link...
Simone Porter Demonstrates 33 Modern American Violins at Metzler Violin Shop (2024)
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Live from Metzler Violin Shop's Metzler Violin Shop's Contemporary American Violin and Bow Maker Exhibition and Sale! CONTEMPORARY VIOLINS: Violinist Simone Porter demonstrates 11 violin bows and 33 modern American violins. To learn more about these instruments go to the Metzler Violin Shop website: www.metzlerviolins.com/ (All of the instruments are for sale, so you can also inquire about test...
Augustin Hadelich Talks About the Violin He Plays: the 1744 "Leduc/Szerying" Guarneri "del Gesù"
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Violinist Augustin Hadelich talks about the 1744 "Leduc/Szerying" Guarneri "del Gesù" violin that he has been playing now since 2020 in this interview with Violinist.com's Laurie Niles for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO), with whom Augustin performed Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in a series of concerts Oct. 21 and 22, 2023. Here are more stories about those performances and the LACO m...
Augustin Hadelich Discusses Mendelssohn with Laurie Niles for LACO - Interview Part 1
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Violinist Augustin Hadelich discusses his musical upbringing and talks about the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in this interview with Violinist.com's Laurie Niles for the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO), with whom Augustin performed Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in a series of concerts Oct. 21 and 22, 2023. Here are more stories about those performances and the LACO master class he gave in O...
Fundamental Violin Technique: How to Hold a Bow
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This video is part of the following article on Violinist.com: www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/202310/29787/ Violinists hold the bow in a very particular way, and for good reasons. If you can set up your bow hand and train your muscles correctly, you can develop flexible but strong fingers and a relaxed way of holding the bow that allows you to play everything from Bach to country fiddle music. Vi...
Charles Avsharian: bow arm motions
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This is from the following story on Violinist.com: www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/20238/29706/ Charles Avsharian demonstrates the type of motions that each part of the arm can makes, for analyzing a student's bow arm.
Curtis Stewart: Using Improvisation and Blues to Explore Classical Music
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This video is from the following story on Violinist.com: www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/20236/29661/ Violinist Curtis Stewart uses improvisation and Blues to explore a piece, as a way of getting inside the the music. Here he explores Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson's Louisiana Blues Strut, and then the "Adagio" from Bach's Sonata No. 1 in G minor. From Stewart's lecture "A Place for the Blues in Clas...
Mixing Suzuki Book Bach and 3Dvarius Electric Violins
Просмотров 350Год назад
This video is part of the following story on Violinist.com: Laurie Niles and jazz violinist Rob Flax have some fun with Bach's "Gavotte in G minor" from Suzuki Book 3, playing 3Dvarius electric violins. Laurie plays the Prism 5-string and Rob plays the Line 7-string. For more info about 3Dvarius violins: www.3d-varius.com/cat/electric-violins/
Demonstrating the 3Dvarius Electric Cello Stand
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This video is part of the following story on Violinist.com: 3DVarius inventor Laurent Bernadac shows how the "Horizon" electric cello attaches to two different kinds of stands which allow it to be played sitting or standing - or even with the instrument tilted sideways!
Kun 7 Shoulder Rest Demo with Juliana Farha
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This is part of the following story on Violinist.com: Kun debuted its newest shoulder rest - the Kun 7 - at the 2023 NAMM Show. Juliana Farha shows us its novel features.
A First Look at the KorfkerRest Luna Shoulder Rest by Pirastro
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
This video is part of the following story on Violinist.com: www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/20234/29584/ Laurie Niles and Pirastro's Ed Mingo introduce the KorfkerRest Luna shoulder rest and show how the legs pop out to adjust it to fit onto the violin, depending on the size of your violin. Subscribe to our Violinist.com newsletter: www.violinist.com/newsletter
Contemporary American Violin and Bow Maker Exhibition: 2021 Violin by Bob Spetz
Просмотров 742Год назад
This is part of the following story on Violinist.com: www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/20233/29557/ After listening to a tonal comparison of 35 modern violins at Metzler Violin Shop's Contemporary American Violin and Bow Maker Exhibition, Violinist.com's Laurie Niles took at special interest in a 2021 violin by Bob Spetz of Salt Lake City, Utah. Here she talks about the violin and plays it a bit. ...
Cadenza from the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto - Adrian Anantawan
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Cadenza from the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto - Adrian Anantawan
Adrian Anantawan Plays Butterfly Lovers Concerto excerpt
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Adrian Anantawan Plays Butterfly Lovers Concerto excerpt
Apollo Chamber Players performs "Corn Dance" from "MoonStrike" by Jerod Tate
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Apollo Chamber Players performs "Corn Dance" from "MoonStrike" by Jerod Tate
Violin Technique: Practicing Open Strings for Solo Bach
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Violin Technique: Practicing Open Strings for Solo Bach
Stella Chen and Lisa Batiashvili play the c. 1731 'Baltic' Guarneri del Gesù violin
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Stella Chen and Lisa Batiashvili play the c. 1731 'Baltic' Guarneri del Gesù violin
Violin Technique: How to Play Clean, Strong Chords
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Violin Technique: How to Play Clean, Strong Chords
Interview with Teng Li and Nathan Cole - Paganini's Grand Sonata for Viola
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
Interview with Teng Li and Nathan Cole - Paganini's Grand Sonata for Viola
Bow Technique: Curing the Crash Landing
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Bow Technique: Curing the Crash Landing
Pittsburgh Symphony Takes Over the Airport
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Pittsburgh Symphony Takes Over the Airport
Contemporary American Violin and Bow Maker Exhibition: 2021 Violin by George Yu
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Contemporary American Violin and Bow Maker Exhibition: 2021 Violin by George Yu
Bow Hulas with Hillary Herndon
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Bow Hulas with Hillary Herndon
Hillary Herndon: 4 Step Spiccato for Viola
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Hillary Herndon: 4 Step Spiccato for Viola
Exercises for Violists, with Mick Wetzel
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Exercises for Violists, with Mick Wetzel
Vijay Gupta performs "Take What You Need" by Reena Esmail
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Vijay Gupta performs "Take What You Need" by Reena Esmail
Violin Bow hold: Bend Thumb All the Way to Hair?
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Violin Bow hold: Bend Thumb All the Way to Hair?

Комментарии

  • @ViolinistGL
    @ViolinistGL 17 дней назад

    This is so awesome.

  • @thatoneguy8064
    @thatoneguy8064 Месяц назад

    "Dale YAYSEW"

  • @ilsospetto4608
    @ilsospetto4608 2 месяца назад

    I've had the privilege to attend to one of Mr. Hadelich's masterclasses and I sat on the first row. Stood less than 2 meters from him while he played the most famous passages of every great violin concerto on this beautiful violin of his. As a violinist myself I can say: his violin has a beautiful voice. It's not punchy, but it's a dolcissimo, dark ad also warm sound.

  • @Skinny_Karlos
    @Skinny_Karlos 2 месяца назад

    It's a wonderful violin and I wish I were the type worthy of such an instrument. I have a nineteenth century German violin which does have a lovely tone and warm sound but is, of course without doubt, entirely outclassed by the del Gesu and were it a choice between that and a Stradivarious I'd choose the former every time. There's just something about them that is so 'inner soul' enhancing to me. Not to all I understand but to me they are THE violins of violins !! Mark - Australia.

  • @Hoyyo_
    @Hoyyo_ 3 месяца назад

    번역기능이 있으니 한글로 댓글달게요. 한국에서 혼자서 공부하는데 막힘이 너무많아서 고민이였습니다.. 도움이 많이 되었습니다. 음악 진행에 있어서 리듬처리를 어떻게 해야할지 감이 안왔는데 많은 참고가 됩니다. 감사합니다

  • @elrioviolino3549
    @elrioviolino3549 4 месяца назад

    One of the top 3 violinists who have ever lived, sitting right here.....talking about his magnificent Guarneri with it's astounding provenance. However I am reminded of several of the old Henny Youngman stand-up comedy routines where he comes out holding a violin and bow and commences to deliver all manner of one-liners and comedic stories, occasionally raising the violin to his chin with bow in hand BUT NEVER ACTUALLY PLAYING IT BEFORE HE GOES OFF INTO THE NEXT STORY!!! Such was his whole comedy routine.....repeatedly raising the violin as if to finally play.......but then never does!!! Insane!!

    • @PreservationEnthusiast
      @PreservationEnthusiast 2 месяца назад

      The video has been cut to show just him talking about the violin mainly. At one point she says that was really beautiful... but the music has been cut from this clip

    • @SunilAruldas
      @SunilAruldas 2 месяца назад

      EVER LIVED 😂

  • @jenvogue5005
    @jenvogue5005 4 месяца назад

    That's one beautiful sounding and looking violin! LIke how he has just the e-string peg on mammoth ivory accents, while the rest are ebony accents

  • @user-xp9jz9ye2y
    @user-xp9jz9ye2y 4 месяца назад

    3:45 Laurie Niles' question was the difference between playing in a chamber orchestra and a larger one (i guess a symphony orchestra included), but Mr.Tetzlaff didn't answer it, he emphazied he enjoyed both, but they should be different, and we are curious about differences.

  • @sobrikey
    @sobrikey 4 месяца назад

    Thanks to all , great lesson ! very informative

  • @talesfromthequick
    @talesfromthequick 4 месяца назад

    have heard about Greiner instruments for years. Have heard violins and violas in concert. They are the best, most interesting modern instruments. Easily identifiable for good reasons. It’s not made according to textbook or by imitation, and this seems to be where controversy arises. Oh well

    • @zec2006
      @zec2006 4 месяца назад

      Pricey

    • @michaelchoi7849
      @michaelchoi7849 4 месяца назад

      @@zec2006 yes, but compare to old instruments from 17th-18th century...

    • @zec2006
      @zec2006 4 месяца назад

      @@michaelchoi7849 80k for a new instrument? Sick.

    • @michaelchoi7849
      @michaelchoi7849 4 месяца назад

      @@zec2006 I agree with you, but if they sound as good as old instruments (which is a whole another topic) that cost 300K-10 million dollars, I am sure a lot of violinists will opt for new instruments.

    • @robertog3530
      @robertog3530 4 месяца назад

      They don’t sound the same as a XVII-XVIII c fine violin, never. They are not the best, they are good violins. Many other makers have the same level, very few over it (but there are some).

  • @richardwhitehouse8762
    @richardwhitehouse8762 4 месяца назад

    What a marvelous man. What he said right at the end reminds me of quote, the source of which I forget except he was a writer. He said that some things become so familiar they become rubbed smooth of meaning. This can apply to any work of art. I remember when I stood in front of Picasso's Guernica. It was an overwhelming experience. Same thing hearing the Bach Chaconne live for the first time. Suddenly it wasn't familiar any more. At the age of 63, there's lots of music that I only want to listen to live now. The Schubert Quintet, for instance. To my mind there should always be something special about it and there should be the risk that something might go wrong. This was a piece I first heard 50 years ago on a chamber music course. There is something about the timbres and sonorities Schubert creates that you only get when you're in the same room as the players.

  • @JustFiddler
    @JustFiddler Год назад

    aku cinta gil dan roby ,! matur sukma

  • @DennisBLee
    @DennisBLee 2 года назад

    I think all i want to watch for the next year is classical musicians learning to play fiddle

  • @theguy7853
    @theguy7853 3 года назад

    WOW so cool

  • @cliffsandifer3877
    @cliffsandifer3877 3 года назад

    I ll play fiddle violin with you Tessa... tam lin whiskey before waffles ( artistic liberty) morrison jig

  • @Neckprofilia
    @Neckprofilia 3 года назад

    Fantastic interviews with Jason Anick and Stuart Duncan. Nice to see an inclusive approach to all aspects of the instrument. Keep up the good work!

  • @marciabattat7133
    @marciabattat7133 4 года назад

    I loved episode 8 so much!! Outstanding musicians and music and so much learn about on all of the episodes!! Thank you so much for making this wonderful series available!! Marcia Battat, Napa Valley Music Associates

  • @ccooper1441
    @ccooper1441 4 года назад

    I loved this episode so much! Thank you for making this wonderful series.

  • @hilaryhahnisthebest
    @hilaryhahnisthebest 4 года назад

    happiest hour for sure!

  • @unvioloniste
    @unvioloniste 4 года назад

    Bravo to everybody (esp. the sibling kids)! I simply adore your programme!! Please, do an episode with Dylana Jenson (maybe).

  • @SamuraiKidMusic
    @SamuraiKidMusic 4 года назад

    Great playing everyone!!! I love that Banjo and Fiddle piece :)

  • @BoulderSuzukiStrings
    @BoulderSuzukiStrings 4 года назад

    What a triple treat. Kelly Hall-Tompkins - 8 shows a week and she went way beyond that. What a wonderful example of exploring a piece and making it new every time it is played.

  • @onomar23
    @onomar23 4 года назад

    ラカトシュのピチカートに興味津々のシャハムの表情がいい。

  • @marciabattat7133
    @marciabattat7133 4 года назад

    Absolutely enjoyed today's episode 6. Bravo to Jasmin Li on both violin and piano! Enjoyed performance by Samantha Washecka performing "Banjoy and Fiddle" by William Kroll who brought joy and great musicality! Extremely enjoyed Kelly Hall-Tompkins and her beautiful album,"The Fiddler Expanding Tradition." What a wonderful program I look forward to every Sunday!! Thank you so much to Gil and Laurie!! Marcia Battat, Napa, CA

    • @Violinist
      @Violinist 4 года назад

      Thanks for listening!

  • @hilaryhahnisthebest
    @hilaryhahnisthebest 4 года назад

    this is sooo great! Thank you Laurie and Gil!

  • @mariepoulin7503
    @mariepoulin7503 4 года назад

    Impressive! Absolutely beautiful

  • @lalchhandami
    @lalchhandami 4 года назад

    Hi professor.kurt good.to see you

  • @BarroqueSpirit
    @BarroqueSpirit 4 года назад

    Impresionante reunión de músicos! No entiendo inglés pero los admiro, como profes, como violinistas, como músicos y personas. Qué buena reunión!!!

  • @marianhreads
    @marianhreads 4 года назад

    Enjoying this series, very fun and great info! If Gil happens to read this... one of my best memories was attending your 2008 Seattle recital. It was absolutely amazing. Also I was nervous to meet you but you were very gracious and easy to talk to. I'm no longer a violin student but still a big fan, and it's great seeing you on RUclips!

  • @user-ej2ih6qs1u
    @user-ej2ih6qs1u 4 года назад

    Very fun and educational. Looking forward to the next episode.

  • @marciabattat7133
    @marciabattat7133 4 года назад

    Enjoyed this Episode 1 very much! Gil Shaham was extremely helpful to students performing and guest Jason Anick was extremely informative and great jazz violinist!! Highly recommend this to all students and teachers for sure! Marcia Battat, Napa Valley Music Associates

  • @fusionhar
    @fusionhar 4 года назад

    So nice to hear, somebody fresh, not Leeching deliberately off present plethora of soundalikes !

  • @greenstorm5568
    @greenstorm5568 5 лет назад

    0:24 is that george lucas in the back XD

  • @TheWinwil
    @TheWinwil 7 лет назад

    Admire christian howes' work. he opens up a whole new universe to classically trained violinists and does it so well. as good a jazz musician as any and check out his podcasts too. Thanks for opening the door for so many violinists christian

  • @anekamJ
    @anekamJ 7 лет назад

    Fascinating! What a gift to hear a pro's opinions on instrument setup.

  • @detailed8962
    @detailed8962 7 лет назад

    i really love this guy

  • @Renenko
    @Renenko 8 лет назад

    Wonderful!

  • @remon563
    @remon563 8 лет назад

    ha that is a great way to improvise fugues. Will need to try this! great improvisation btw.

  • @shaheenmalick5999
    @shaheenmalick5999 8 лет назад

    Does this apply to cellos too?

  • @winrx
    @winrx 8 лет назад

    Such an intelligent fiddle player......

  • @popitoto
    @popitoto 9 лет назад

    Interesting to watch..I have also a modern violin..nothing great but it works up to now.. I noticed that most of luthiers does not pay attention to these things,at least in France!! I tried many of them and each time they change me the sound post!Really charlatans.. About the E I agree that affects the G but also the balance of the strings..I put rather E olive..that give me a g less dull!! Also I find that most of the strings are on the market are made for dark,old violins...so for a modern we have less choice.. Recently I tried the New lakatos pizzicato set and D,G are very good,dark,darker than the peter Infeld i used before..Only the A is very thin,and they are sold as a set only..So I dont continue to buy them..is silly,otherwise i could match them with another A..but I will not pay for the set plus another A string!I will make 2nd review on violinist.com about this set..

  • @williamlaury307
    @williamlaury307 9 лет назад

    wonder if his father showed him this also

  • @AlastairBrownViolist
    @AlastairBrownViolist 9 лет назад

    It is a common misconception that players do not know about the setup and adjustment of fiddles, the perfect scenario is a mutual respect and sharing of insight between both to get the desired result which is a beautiful sound. Bravo Giora!

  • @marcelb5045
    @marcelb5045 9 лет назад

    Awesome!

  • @Violinist
    @Violinist 10 лет назад

    Owning a modern violin allowed Violinist Giora Schmidt to experiment quite a lot with the set-up. Here are some of the things he did to optimize his violin. ruclips.net/video/R3LkIY2fDYg/видео.html

    • @gonmelo3222
      @gonmelo3222 8 лет назад

      what are his strings? the only purple ones I know are the Peter Infelds. Great Video Laurie!

  • @desertfox432
    @desertfox432 10 лет назад

    Thank you! I hope it's a trend that players learn how their tools work.

  • @billkilpatrick
    @billkilpatrick 11 лет назад

    that was great - i learned something - thanks

  • @forestsoceansmusic
    @forestsoceansmusic 11 лет назад

    A beautiful musician. I bought her mid-1990s CD of BACH Sonatas and Partitas on spec (there were no other recordings by violinists I knew in the store) but I was not disappointed in the least. My father played some of these to me when I was in the bath when I was about 11 (back in the 1960s), because he said it was the best acoustics in our house. I didn't mind - it was heaven.

  • @oKeegan
    @oKeegan 11 лет назад

    she is so passionated on working ^^

  • @Violinist
    @Violinist 12 лет назад

    Indeed I was at the Symposium, too!