Dorothy DeLay MasterClass Series with Julian Rachlin
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Julian Rachlin works with two MSU violinists and shares his insights on performing, practicing, importance of learning the score, tells wonderful stories about collaboration with Rostropovich, Mehta, Penderecki and more.
Dorothy DeLay MasterClass Series organized & directed by Dmitri Berlinsky- Artist Teacher, Professor of violin at the Michigan State University College of Music, presenting renowned musicians sharing their insights with emerging young artists in interactive conversations.
Dorothy DeLay (1917-2002) is remembered as one of the most respected violin pedagogues of the 20th Century. Her students included Itzhak Perlman, Midori, Gil Shaham, Nigel Kennedy, Shlomo Mintz, Cho-Liang Lin, Akiko Suwanai, Dmitri Berlinsky, Philippe Quint, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, and more. Ms.DeLay was a graduate of Michigan State University in1937.
Audio Engineer: Tyler Young, Video Engineer: Evan Harris
00:03:16 Strauss violin sonata
00:16:05 Working session with the student
00:17:40 Telling a story, creating a dialog
00:25:17 Vibrating the small notes
00:27:57 Save the bow
00:33:00 Five ppppp
00:57:50 Strauss musical intimacy
00:58:35 Balance of the flow and details
00:59:14 On conducting
01:00:50 Zukerman’s great advice
01:01:51 Importance of studying the score
01:04:21 On Rostropovich mentoring
01:07:20 Don’t make my mistake
01:08:00 Symphonic approach
01:09:23 Violin is a human voice
01:10:48 Music is an abstract art
01:12:38 Copland violin sonata
01:23:03 Great advice from Penderecki
01:29:29 Working session with the student
01:36:13 The golden rule about the first finger
01:39:55 Shaping with the bow
01:43:22 Small vibrato
01:43:59 Demonstrating the bow angle
01:46:41 The bow grip as a car suspension
02:02:58 The conclusion
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00:03:16 Strauss violin sonata
00:16:05 Working session with the student
00:17:40 Telling a story, creating a dialog
00:25:17 Vibrating the small notes
00:27:57 Save the bow
00:33:00 Five ppppp
00:57:50 Strauss musical intimacy
00:58:35 Balance of the flow and details
00:59:14 On conducting
01:00:50 Zukerman’s great advice
01:01:51 Importance of studying the score
01:04:21 On Rostropovich mentoring
01:07:20 Don’t make my mistake
01:08:00 Symphonic approach
01:09:23 Violin is a human voice
01:10:48 Music is an abstract art
01:12:38 Copland violin sonata
01:23:03 Great advice from Penderecki
01:29:29 Working session with the student
01:36:13 The golden rule about the first finger
01:39:55 Shaping with the bow
01:43:22 Small vibrato
01:43:59 Demonstrating the bow angle
01:46:41 The bow grip as a car suspension
02:02:58 The conclusion
Thank you so much! I really appreciate to you share all of these masterclasses, its really developing my techniques, perspectives about musicality and inspiring me. I'm glad that I can take these lessons for free. Its amazing! I wish you all and your family health. Hi from Turkiye 🌼👋