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The twenty four caprices of Niccolo Paganini:
their significance for the history of violin playing and the music of the Romantic era

The twenty four caprices of Niccolo Paganini: their significance for the history of violin playing and the music of the Romantic era

... .This project attempts to describe and elucidate the compositional and instrumental character of the 24 Caprices of Niccolo Paganini and their far-reaching influence on violin playing an[r] ...

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[R232.Ebook] Ebook Download A Treatise On The Fundamental Principles Of Violin Playing Oxford Early Music Series By Leopold Mozart.pdf

[R232.Ebook] Ebook Download A Treatise On The Fundamental Principles Of Violin Playing Oxford Early Music Series By Leopold Mozart.pdf

... Of Violin Playing (Oxford Early Music Series) By Leopold Mozart Everyone will certainly have specific characteristic to obtain the ...Of Violin Playing (Oxford Early Music Series) By Leopold ...

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The twenty four caprices of Niccolo Paganini:
their significance for the history of violin playing and the music of the Romantic era

The twenty four caprices of Niccolo Paganini: their significance for the history of violin playing and the music of the Romantic era

... Man erkannte mein Bestreben mit dem lautesten Beifalle an, tadelte eben so lebhaft die gehassigen Gegner, und wuBte es dahin zu bringen, daB mein nachstes Concert in Theater bei gedrangt[r] ...

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The twenty four caprices of Niccolo Paganini:
their significance for the history of violin playing and the music of the Romantic era

The twenty four caprices of Niccolo Paganini: their significance for the history of violin playing and the music of the Romantic era

... The thumb Curiously, Guhr made no special mention of Paganini's unconventional left thumb technique, which so astonished other violinists and which caught the attention of artists such a[r] ...

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The twenty four caprices of Niccolo Paganini:
their significance for the history of violin playing and the music of the Romantic era

The twenty four caprices of Niccolo Paganini: their significance for the history of violin playing and the music of the Romantic era

... 8 The creation of the Istituto di Studi Paganiniani in 1972 has given fresh stimulus to biographers and musicologists and, with the publication Qf the CatalQgQ TematicQ delle Musiche di [r] ...

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Aspects of European influences on violin playing and teaching in Australia

Aspects of European influences on violin playing and teaching in Australia

... The French school The French school and Australia The Belgian school The Belgian school and Australia The German school The German school and Australia The Italian school after Viotti Th[r] ...

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Violin Teaching in the New Millennium: In Search of the Lost
Instructions of Great Masters   an Examination of Similarities and
Differences Between Schools of Playing and How These Have Evolved, or
Remembering the Future of Violin Performance

Violin Teaching in the New Millennium: In Search of the Lost Instructions of Great Masters an Examination of Similarities and Differences Between Schools of Playing and How These Have Evolved, or Remembering the Future of Violin Performance

... Not too long ago, one could turn on the radio and know from the first notes of a piece which violinist was playing. Nowadays, even specialists are hard-pushed to distinguish who the interpreter is when confronted ...

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Tweets About Tornado Warnings: A Spatiotemporal And Content Analysis

Tweets About Tornado Warnings: A Spatiotemporal And Content Analysis

... Ole Bull (1810- 1880) was the most famous Norwegian violinist during the nineteenth century. Bull developed his own method of violin playing. Bull’s violin technique was so unique and strong, he was ...

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On Beethoven's cello and piano textures

On Beethoven's cello and piano textures

... For much of the time, the cello parts of Beethoven's early cello sonatas are like the violin parts of his violin sonatas: they exchange melodies and inner parts with the piano right hand[r] ...

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... Influenced by participatory design and probe approaches to technology design, we built and tested mock infrastructures of RFID-based identification systems including low fidelity pa[r] ...

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The influences of performers and composers on selected violin works of Johannes Brahms : Master of Musical Arts exegesis

The influences of performers and composers on selected violin works of Johannes Brahms : Master of Musical Arts exegesis

... Some of the obvious common traits shared by both Brahms and Beethoven include the fact they wrote only one violin concerto and both concerti used D major as the main key. Also, they used continual orchestration ...

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First Performance Review: London, Royal College of Music, Ades, 'Court Studies'

First Performance Review: London, Royal College of Music, Ades, 'Court Studies'

... Red Violin, John Corigliano’s vio- lin concerto of that name, given its UK première on 28 July by Joshua Bell and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under Marin Alsop, must have been the most widely-heard new ...

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The Australian violin concerto

The Australian violin concerto

... solo violin surges forward in triplets to a piu allegro at bar ...solo violin stating in no uncertain fashion that a climax is to be ...solo violin now announces with great intensity the newest ...

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The influence of folk music in Three Works by Béla Bartόk: Sonata No  1 for violin and piano, Sonata (1926) for piano, and 'Contrasts' for violin, clarinet and piano

The influence of folk music in Three Works by Béla Bartόk: Sonata No 1 for violin and piano, Sonata (1926) for piano, and 'Contrasts' for violin, clarinet and piano

... The Influence of Folk Music in Three Works by Bela Bartok: Sonata No.1 for Violin and Piano, Sonata 1926 for piano, and 'Contrasts' for violin, clarinet and piano... A thesis submitted i[r] ...

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The development of the French violin sonata (1860 1910)

The development of the French violin sonata (1860 1910)

... the violin sonata in France and whether the Société Nationale de Musique was the sole driving force behind this ...French violin compositions during the first three quarters of the nineteenth century are ...

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Interpreting selected violin works by György Kurtág

Interpreting selected violin works by György Kurtág

... and violin are quietly argumentative. The violin begins a playful and cheeky quaver motif, only to be rudely interrupted by dry semi-quavers in the ...aggressive violin pizzicato, marked arraché ...

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The way to go out

The way to go out

... the way to go out Newton Armstrong violin, cello, vibraphone, piano and electronic sounds.[r] ...

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