Portnoff, Leo Violin Concertino Opus 9 for violin + piano
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ก.พ. 2018
- Leo Portnoff (1875-1940) Concertino (1st. position) Opus 9 in D minor for violin + piano. Played by 2 amateurs. Piano score and violin part : ks.imslp.net/files/imglnks/us...
Movement 1 : Allegro moderato
Movement 2 : Andante
Movement 3 : Allegretto - เพลง
❤Superb!
I love the playing. Well done.
Good job 😊
5:08
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That's cute!
-constructive criticism- Maintaince of tempo was good. I think you can work more on stylistic elements such as vibrato, quality of sound, tone, and dynamics.
I will focus on one of these.
Quality of sound: it is important to always start from the string. In measure two it sounded like you came from above the string instead of having your bow on the string before you played. Coming from above the string creates a fuzziness that is undesirable at the start of the note. To start a phrase at a piano dynamic, I would suggest placing your bow closer to the fingerboard so you can play lighter while still maintaining a good quality of sound. Additionally, throughout the piece, you seem to struggle with staying in the string. With a piece like this it is important to have a consistent up bow down bow motion so that each note resonates equally. In the first movement, coming from my own playing of the piece, I found it helpful, in keeping a consistent quality of the sound, to make sure that I was putting some additional pressure on my index finger and remembering that switching strings requires different levels of right arm weight. (Going from d to g for example requires more weight on the g string, and from g to d, less weight on the d string.) Hope this helps.
Como calificaría esta partitura? Es q la toque el año pasado y quiero saber si te parece difícil o fácil o medio
Fácil
in a outstanding way you ruin the pieces!!! 🤦🏻♂️