Thanks for the shout out Jason and I love this video! Please do more of these! Maybe on Bottesini and Sperger? Would be so cool to have Gar Karr here as well!:)
You bet, man! I hope you're doing well--I miss you! It was so cool to see your video at the top of search when I typed in "Dragonetti Concerto." You rock, Aaron!
I've actually been doing these waltzes all year with my prof instead of regular etudes and even writing a paper of Dragonetti's left-hand technique! There are some pretty whacky descriptions of his use of the thumb in particular. These pieces have been great for learning ornamentation and interpretation, I hope they become more standard repertoire :) I'll have to check out this edition!
Thanks for the shout out Jason and I love this video! Please do more of these! Maybe on Bottesini and Sperger? Would be so cool to have Gar Karr here as well!:)
You bet, man! I hope you're doing well--I miss you! It was so cool to see your video at the top of search when I typed in "Dragonetti Concerto." You rock, Aaron!
Amazing
Thanks!
Great video, very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
Those Waltzes are just fascinating !
For sure!
Beautiful playing Jason! And a fantastic informative video! Thank you and bravo!! :)
Thanks, George! More in this vein to come for sure.
This is great! I've been interested in learning these, and this came just at the right time. Thanks Jason.
That’s great, Dan! I love these pieces and Bob’s new edition. They’re such fun to work on!
Very interesting. Thanks for the video!
My pleasure!
thanks for this! will dig into these
I've actually been doing these waltzes all year with my prof instead of regular etudes and even writing a paper of Dragonetti's left-hand technique! There are some pretty whacky descriptions of his use of the thumb in particular. These pieces have been great for learning ornamentation and interpretation, I hope they become more standard repertoire :) I'll have to check out this edition!
That’s awesome! I’d love to check out your paper when you’re done with it! 😀
@@doublebasshq Thanks! I highly recommend Fiona Palmer's book if you're interested, it's an amazing read. Very cool primary sources!
@@irissagar1080 I’ll check it out-there’s so much to learn about Dragonetti!
Hahahaha That was Awesomenessss
Thanks!