Violin Mastery: Interviews with Heifetz, Auer, Kreisler and Others Contributor(s): Martens, Frederick H. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0486450414 ISBN-13: 9780486450414 Publisher: Dover Publications OUR PRICE: $10.76 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: April 2006 Annotation: Twenty-four famous violinists reveal the secrets to their success, discuss the aesthetic and technical aspects of playing, and define their personal conceptions of violin mastery. Advice from the masters includes tips on efficient practice, improving bow technique, and refining intonation. A rare find in the musical literature, this volume is essential reading for every serious violinist. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Music | Instruction & Study - Techniques - Music | Musical Instruments - Strings - Music | History & Criticism - General |
Dewey: 800 |
LCCN: 2005054816 |
Series: Dover Books on Music |
Physical Information: 0.42" H x 5.58" W x 8.5" (0.49 lbs) 192 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: How long should I practice? Which pieces should I study? How can I develop a singing tone? All violinists ponder these questions, striving to make the most of their practice and performances. This enlightening and encouraging book holds the answers, offering a series of interviews with the most celebrated violin teachers and performers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Twenty-four famous violinists reveal the secrets to their success, sharing the lessons of their artistry and experience. In addition to aesthetic and technical aspects of playing, they discuss their personal conceptions of violin mastery. Eugene Ysaye reminisces about his studies with Vieuxtemps and Wieniawski, and Leopold Auer emphasizes the importance of fostering students' individual talents. Maud Powell describes her pioneering role as a female orchestral musician, and Jascha Heifetz voices his views on technical mastery and temperament. Hints and advice from other masters include tips on efficient practice, improving bow technique, and refining intonation. A rare find in the musical literature, this book is essential reading for every serious violinist. |