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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VIOLINISTICALLY»
Descubre el uso de
violinistically en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
violinistically y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
"My first violin teacher, he wasn't very good violinistically. I mean, he wasn't the
one that really put me on my feet violinistically, he just sort of introduced me to
music and the power of it. The fact that I took from him for so long and that he was
...
2
What the Students Taught the Teacher
I saturated myself with his teaching — violinistically, psychologically, and
philosophically. None of it felt foreign to me. Rather it felt in tune with my own
ideas, but Suzuki went still further. When the workshop was over I knew just
where I was ...
3
Violin playing as I teach it
The great majority of violin students —most of whom show but slight interest in
theoretical explanations—may be said to be quite uneducated, violinistically
speaking. And I know from my own long years of experience as a violin teacher in
...
4
Poiesis and Enchantment in Topological Matter
... according to scripts or chance, the Ozone media choreography machinery
responds like a set of musical instruments responding to continuous gestures,
allowing the player to calligraphically brush or violinistically bow through the
media.
Xin Wei Sha, Arkady Plotnitsky, 2013
5
Playing the Cello, 1780–1930
... are equally challenging, suggesting that Servais's tendency was to write
violinistically for the cello.115 Example3.16 Servais, Fantaisie'Le desir',
mixedbowings Example 3.17 Servais, Souvenir d'Anvers113 Example 3.18
Servais, Duo sur.
6
"Claude Debussy as I Knew Him" and Other Writings of Arthur ...
As a small boy I had once wanted to cut the crust end of an enormous rye bread,
and as the big carving knife slipped off, I had severed a tendon of my "first" finger,
violinistically speaking. I yet bear that scar! Furthermore, this finger remaining ...
Arthur Hartmann, Samuel Hsu, Sidney Grolnic, 2003
7
Violin Master Works and Their Interpretation
The latter, too, has been very successful in making Scotch color violinistically
convincing and musical in his original “Scotch Pastorale," which Mischa Elman in
particular has included in his programs, and in his fine transcription of
MacDowell's ...
8
Manuel María Ponce: A Bio-bibliography
Violinistically perfect and very brilliant. In its original modernism, it rises well
above the contemporary concertos written for the violin." B415 Gonzalez Pefla,
Carlos. "El 'Concerto' de Manuel M. Ponce." El Universal (Mexico City), 26 August
...
Jorge Barrón Corvera, 2004
9
Violin Playing as I Teach It
The great majority of violin students — most of whom show but slight interest in
theoretical explanations — may be said to be quite uneducated, violinistically
speaking. And I know from my own long years of experience as a violin teacher in
...
10
Mozart's Violin Sonatas and the Gestures of Embodiment: The ...
As always, the delivery of a singing tone is the desired result, but most of the
musical examples are violinistically conceived, and the pupil must be able to
guide the hand "quickly from the heights to the depths and from the depths to the
heights ...
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «VIOLINISTICALLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
violinistically en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Kyung Wha Chung review – a legend makes a tense return
Violinistically one could criticise some intonation and imprecise scale passages, but....."small blemishes on an Old Master..." She seemed highly dissatisfied with ... «The Guardian, Dic 14»
Leonidas Kavakos and Yuja Wang, a superstar duo at Carnegie Hall
In London, Robert Matthew-Walker wrote, “Wang is superb and Kavakos is violinistically impeccable, sustaining Brahms's lines perfectly with every note dead in ... «euronews, Nov 14»
Ehnes and Elgar end Vancouver Symphony Orchestra season
There's the occasional solo violin concert, but the recital scene is no longer what it was. All these different types of playing are very complementary, violinistically. «Vancouver Sun, Jun 14»
Karen Gomyo: three languages, one music
Even violinistically, I wasn't trained in any one tradition. I enjoy branching out into unknown and new territories. In music I find myself asking a lot of questions, ... «Limelight Magazine, Mar 14»
Frank Peter Zimmermann on his return to Brahms
“But the piece is not as violinistically perfect as the Mendelssohn or Beethoven concertos. Maybe that's what contributed to its initial lack of success. Not until the ... «Scotland on Sunday, Ago 13»