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The Orchestral Violinist´s Companion, (2 volumes)

85.90 

This book is a guide to the art pf playing the violin in a professional orchestra.

It is a workbook, reference tool, and textbook for,

– Conservatory and college students who are preparing for an orchestral career
– Audition candidates at the beginning or at later stages in their careers
– String teachers, conductors, and composers
– Classes at conservatories, universities, and summer programs

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Autor: Wulfhorst, martin

Editora: Barenreiter

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Isbn: 9783761817582

Today’s professional orchestral musicians are highly specialized and highly qualified instrumentalists. While the traditional study at universities and music schools gives students an excellent foundation for orchestral playing, it has long been acknowledged that it often does not prepare a musician for all the challenges of orchestral life.

This volume imparts knowledge and skills essential for the orchestral violinist, extending on the musician’s high school or university education. This advice and training manual is intended to serve as a guide for the full course of a musician’s career – from the preparation for an audition to the long-term heavy work load in an orchestra. The volumes cover an abundance of themes, including:

– Practice techniques
– Sight-reading
– Daily practice routine
– Looking after your body
– Bow technique and tone production
– Left hand technique
– Pizzicato technique and other special techniques
– Rhythm and ensemble playing
– Notation and performance practice
– Preparing of orchestral parts
– Knowledge of style
– Development of a core repertoire
– Preparation for auditions
– Coping with stage fright
– Coping with orchestral life
– Appreciation for the orchestra as a social environment
– Coping with the long-term physical and mental pressures in an orchestra

Included is a detailed, annotated index of orchestral excerpt collections, thematically relevant books and articles, and recent important studies on “Performance Science”. Chapters on essential practice and performance techniques include hundreds of examples from over 300 orchestral works, which encompass the areas of symphony, oratorio, opera, operetta and ballet from the period between c. 1750 and 1950. In addition, there are exercises specifically designed to advance a player’s orchestral technique.

As well as serving as useful teaching material for courses, these volumes are geared towards students currently in graduate or postgraduate courses specializing in orchestral playing, audition candidates, violinists at the start of their career, as well as experienced orchestral musicians and conductors.

Peso 1.900 kg