I’m learning this piece and have been having a hard time getting the character right. Your video is super helpful and has wonderful suggestions about shifting and color. Your suggestion to play the scale at the end of the Poco piu mosso on the G string is brilliant. Thanks so much!
Do you recommend any specific etudes or exercises to play in this style better? I would also like to discover more pieces that sound similar to this one. Thank you!
Caro L hi, the best way to learn and understand the style of Jewish inspired works is to listen to Jewish music and to play them. Other pieces include Kol Nidrei by Max Bruch, the other two pieces in Jewish Life are great. I have a whole CD of works in this style, ranging from Williams’ Schindler’s List to Stutchewski, who was a Polish/Israeli cellist composer. www.amazon.com/Nigun-Celebration-Inbal-Segev-cello/dp/B0001XAORA
These lines are meant to sound improvised and spontaneous so they should have certain irregularities to them. We should not play the rhythms metronomically as a result.
Wonderful demonstrations and musicality. Brava!
I’m learning this piece and have been having a hard time getting the character right. Your video is super helpful and has wonderful suggestions about shifting and color. Your suggestion to play the scale at the end of the Poco piu mosso on the G string is brilliant. Thanks so much!
Thank you for amazing Masterclass Video! I am playing Theremin, it would be big help to me!
Thank You Inbal, I will try to apply these tips except on Double Bass
Without your help with a sheet, I think that I cannot deal with this beautiful piece. Thank very much that you shared it.
Thank you!!
Very helpful. You’re wonderful. תודה
I have your recording of this piece. Haunting!
Beautiful piece. :)
awesome! I haven't been able to find a masterclass on this piece before. Truly a masterpiece
Do you recommend any specific etudes or exercises to play in this style better? I would also like to discover more pieces that sound similar to this one. Thank you!
Caro L hi, the best way to learn and understand the style of Jewish inspired works is to listen to Jewish music and to play them. Other pieces include Kol Nidrei by Max Bruch, the other two pieces in Jewish Life are great. I have a whole CD of works in this style, ranging from Williams’ Schindler’s List to Stutchewski, who was a Polish/Israeli cellist composer. www.amazon.com/Nigun-Celebration-Inbal-Segev-cello/dp/B0001XAORA
Thank you! I'm so grateful that you take time to help.
Listen also to Bloch's Scheloma for Cello and Orchestra.
Why does everyone play the triplets as a quaver - two semiquaver rhythm?
These lines are meant to sound improvised and spontaneous so they should have certain irregularities to them. We should not play the rhythms metronomically as a result.