Vivaldi ~ Four Seasons: Winter (L'Inverno), complete; Cynthia Freivogel, Voices of Music 4K RV 297
Vivaldi's Concerto for solo baroque violin and strings in F Minor, "Winter" (L'Inverno, RV 297), performed by Cynthia Miller Freivogel and the Early Music ...
+Voices of Music >She memorized the whole thing< Then it is still more amazing, considering that many players of baroque music do use sheet even when they have memorised the whole music.
@zhouyu88 @zhouyu88 -- vibrato is hard at first. i'm just a student still
working on making my vibrato better. the attack from1st finger should be
vertical and use the fleshy part of the index finger. go slowly at first. i
try to mentally focus the energy through the string...into the middle of
the neck. its always good to keep asking your teacher for help. sometimes,
they have extra tricks they will give if you keep asking. good luck, you'll
get it.
yep, played it. i don't remember if i ever posted it, but if you search
"THE BEE, Schubert, AWESOME GUARNERIUS, FAST VIOLIN SOUND SAMPLE, Eboyinc"
you'll find the "other" bee...and you might like a couple of other
postings...search "The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Charlie Daniels, played
on VIOLA, Eboyinc Sound Sample" and "Amazing, Fastest Violin Solo...Crazy
Sound Sample of American violin by Student Violinist" :)
I have sadly lacked time to play in quite some time and only took 2
semester of lessons. I am hoping to start again in the near-future though.
My violin is roughly the same age though I do not know much else about it.
It was given to me by my grandmother who received it as a present for her
12th birthday, at that time it was roughly 50-75 years old and if she were
alive she would be in her late 80's.
its a little warmup thing that i've been doing since i started playing. i
think i got it from my first teacher who's no longer around. if it ever had
a name, i don't know it; and i don't remember him ever telling me a name.
it was just a little hand-written sheet that also had scales and arpeggios
that we had to go through. if anyone reads this note and knows a name for
it; i'd love to know, too :)
thats so cool to have your grandmother's violin. in the past couple of
years, having played almost 100 old violins from this collection, i've come
to appreciate these instruments as having special personalities. they have
their own distinctive voices and they each feel different to me. your
grandmother gave you a special gift. old violins need to be played...i hope
you get back to it soon :D
@brutallyhonestplaya -- whoa, thanks so much!!! yes, i've heard of bron. he
was vengerov's teacher right? i've watched his glazunov master class video
and i love his enthusiasm. my accompanist is russian and her son is a
violinist. she mentions bron but her son studied with zuckerman. i'd love
to meet him or even better, do a master class with him.
amazing playing! love this piece and have always wanted to hear just one
violin part (isolated) - could you isolate the violin part from that crazy
1.5 minute interval of beethoven's 9th (4th movement) between the turkish
march and the big 'freude' chorus? know which part i mean? that is a
request : )
@danieljaguiar It wasn't a piece, just a descending A major 2 octave scale,
then he does an arpeggio from the low A up to the Harmonic E and back down,
then ends with an A major chord. But i guess you could refer it to the end
of Paganini's 5'th Caprice.
I actually just recieved my grandmothers violin for my birthday. I don't
know much about it yet, considering she's not been well and is far away but
I am honored nonetheless to have recieved it. I hope one day that I can
play such a beautiful melody.
this collection is huge...we don't have a count of the total, but there are
hundreds...its an amazing thing to see all of the cases, most of which
haven't been opened in years. we never know what we'll find so its like an
adventure each week :D
Amazing! I felt an intense climax coming, great sense of timing,
direction, and rhythm. Not just a bunch of fast notes, not an easy task. ;)
I studied with Zakhar Bron, you heard before? He would love you! but you
need to know Russian.
most of the violins in this collection have been in their cases for
decades. so the strings are very old and in most cases, i have no idea what
they are :D
this is my brother playing and the snippet you hear at the beginning is his
warmup....not a piece...something he does when he's just picking up a
violin :D
It's hard to record a solid/clean violin sound on normal cameras/video
cameras, but this sounded really solid/clean --> Must sound amazing in real
life.