Thanks for doing this follow up to last October's "The Art of the Tacet." I asked about those optional octave passages there, and got a more detailed answer here. It's good that you use ear protection and that you did a video about that.
Fantastic! I've sung dozens of Ninths. It was fascinating to hear your part broken down that way! I loved the March. You maintained a wonderful inner pulse throughout that was exciting and easy to feel. You're a brilliant musician! Thanks for doing these videos!
Hi Julia! As always I really appreciate these videos. Would you be able to touch some on the fourth movement of Tchaikovsky 4? I know it's really just technical scale stuff, but the measures of 32nd notes toward the end of the movement are really tricky. Thanks!!
Thanks for doing this follow up to last October's "The Art of the Tacet." I asked about those optional octave passages there, and got a more detailed answer here. It's good that you use ear protection and that you did a video about that.
Hands down your videos are the best piccolo tips on UA-cam. Enormously helpful, thanks!
Yay! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic! I've sung dozens of Ninths. It was fascinating to hear your part broken down that way! I loved the March. You maintained a wonderful inner pulse throughout that was exciting and easy to feel. You're a brilliant musician! Thanks for doing these videos!
Thanks & you’re welcome!
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Thank you so much for posting this! Super helpful!!!
You’re welcome! Glad it’s helpful
Chicago Symphony Orchestra B9 concert ua-cam.com/video/rOjHhS5MtvA/v-deo.htmlsi=00xesajhwsTLn2nc
Hi Julia! As always I really appreciate these videos. Would you be able to touch some on the fourth movement of Tchaikovsky 4? I know it's really just technical scale stuff, but the measures of 32nd notes toward the end of the movement are really tricky. Thanks!!
Yes, good suggestion 👍👍 It is tricky for sure!
Here ya go! ua-cam.com/video/ZZyqJWkkDRg/v-deo.htmlsi=LmpqeVh_pGISrhRE