00:02:30 - Ysaye Ballade 00:12:22 - Ysaye’s relation to Enescu/Brahms concerto 00:15:46 - The concept of one gesture 00:21:12 - The importance of the rhythm 00:29:42 - On David Oistrakh 00:42:02 - Four types of articulation 00:50:05 - Chausson Poeme 01:07:00 - The story of Poeme (Faure and Polina Viardo) 01:11:16 - The role of the musician 01:22:23 - On the whole-tone thrill 01:47:55 - About the excitement and discovery in music 01:51:17 - How to keep yourself in a shape 01:54:07 - The importance of self-recording 01:55:33 - Shaham about his teachers 02:02:46 - The new recording of Beethoven and Brahms concertos 02:05:32 - About his instruments 02:07:17 - Experiencing the moment. Bill Murray on improv Perlman on the art of practicing th-cam.com/video/ZCaSYqz6VMI/w-d-xo.html Pinchas Zukerman on the art of practicing th-cam.com/video/6chAmcbQxu8/w-d-xo.html Cho-Liang Lin on the art of practicing th-cam.com/video/WkjvFrNvAag/w-d-xo.html
I really enjoyed this session .... Gil Shaham masterfully was always positive and complimentary to the soloists while making suggestions on areas that could be improved. Congratulations to Dmitri Berlinsky and the Michigan State University College of Music for producing this fine masterclass series which I highly recommend it to all serious students and teachers of the violin!!! 🙂🎶🎻♥
Writing to thank Gil Shaham for recommending recording yourself!!! I am a beginner 2 years and maybe 2,500 hours of practice. I recorded myself practicing for the first time after this video playing Scene de Ballet which I have been working on for a month. I was shocked how awful I sounded. When I settled down, I realized my intonation was good, I had a nice vibrato. The problem was I didn't use enough bow, and didn't have enough flexibility in my right hand, so my bow changes were accented and crunchy. Working hard on my right hand and bow arm basics now using Schotten's video. The recorder is a great teacher.
So I dont know much classical music, but I know the first peace well. From listening to Chloe Chu perform it. So, that makes it even more impressive to me. She's only 14 and it sounds more like of what Gill is trying to convey. Also saying how hard some parts are. Crazy. Nice video I will be checking out more. thanks! more bow!
Me recording myself playing: Wow this sounds really bad, it must be because the violin doesn't record well on a webcam or phone, I'm sure it's not really that bad Me after watching all these recorded masterclasses: * *smashes violin* *
00:02:30 - Ysaye Ballade
00:12:22 - Ysaye’s relation to Enescu/Brahms concerto
00:15:46 - The concept of one gesture
00:21:12 - The importance of the rhythm
00:29:42 - On David Oistrakh
00:42:02 - Four types of articulation
00:50:05 - Chausson Poeme
01:07:00 - The story of Poeme (Faure and Polina Viardo)
01:11:16 - The role of the musician
01:22:23 - On the whole-tone thrill
01:47:55 - About the excitement and discovery in music
01:51:17 - How to keep yourself in a shape
01:54:07 - The importance of self-recording
01:55:33 - Shaham about his teachers
02:02:46 - The new recording of Beethoven and Brahms concertos
02:05:32 - About his instruments
02:07:17 - Experiencing the moment. Bill Murray on improv
Perlman on the art of practicing
th-cam.com/video/ZCaSYqz6VMI/w-d-xo.html
Pinchas Zukerman on the art of practicing
th-cam.com/video/6chAmcbQxu8/w-d-xo.html
Cho-Liang Lin on the art of practicing
th-cam.com/video/WkjvFrNvAag/w-d-xo.html
I really enjoyed this session .... Gil Shaham masterfully was always positive and complimentary to the soloists while making suggestions on areas that could be improved. Congratulations to Dmitri Berlinsky and the Michigan State University College of Music for producing this fine masterclass series which I highly recommend it to all serious students and teachers of the violin!!! 🙂🎶🎻♥
Dmiti is correct. Gil's joy and enthusiasm are contagious. I enjoyed both violinists and Gil's insights.
Absolutely delightful teaching by Gil here - empathic, humble, humorous, insightful. A motivating and empowering approach. A great series, Dmitri!!
Writing to thank Gil Shaham for recommending recording yourself!!! I am a beginner 2 years and maybe 2,500 hours of practice. I recorded myself practicing for the first time after this video playing Scene de Ballet which I have been working on for a month. I was shocked how awful I sounded. When I settled down, I realized my intonation was good, I had a nice vibrato. The problem was I didn't use enough bow, and didn't have enough flexibility in my right hand, so my bow changes were accented and crunchy. Working hard on my right hand and bow arm basics now using Schotten's video. The recorder is a great teacher.
I love the way both violinist play and also Gil´s way to encourage and give advises!! Great video, thanks for updating it!!
Wonderful! Thank you.
So I dont know much classical music, but I know the first peace well. From listening to Chloe Chu perform it. So, that makes it even more impressive to me. She's only 14 and it sounds more like of what Gill is trying to convey. Also saying how hard some parts are. Crazy. Nice video I will be checking out more. thanks!
more bow!
Me recording myself playing: Wow this sounds really bad, it must be because the violin doesn't record well on a webcam or phone, I'm sure it's not really that bad
Me after watching all these recorded masterclasses: * *smashes violin* *