VIOLA masterclass by @kimkashkashian2820 | Viola Concerto by Béla Bartók
Experience immersive video masterclasses on https://www.salineacademy.com/?utm-so... The most esteemed teachers share their knowledge, advice, and techniques to help you improve and develop your skills. Discover more of our viola masterclasses : https://www.salineacademy.com/instrum... To learn more about Kim Kashkashian’s work with the Saline royale Academy : https://www.salineacademy.com/personn... Complete work Free trial Annotated sheet with the professor’s advices About this viola masterclass: Viola concerto by Béla Bartók Recorded with Kim Kashkashian and Javier Martin De La Torre in April 2023. Accompanying pianist Jean-Baptiste Doulcet 0:00 Intro and playing part from Javier Martin De La Torre 4:00 Advice part from Kim Kashkashian Javier Martín de la Torre starts playing the first movement of Bartok viola concerto and Professor Kim Kashkashian suggests to work theme by theme. Therefore, they start with the first interval of the soloist's part, a sixth that is a "first step" and, as such, requires an intentionality as if it was a walking step, helped by the body movement. Later, Professor Kashkashian also warns the student of the parts where it is necessary to go strictly in tempo because, playing with an orchestra, the orchestra will not be able to accommodate everything. She also gives some tips on how to play a passage more in tune and says that practicing intonation can be enjoyable because looking for resonance and finding it can be very satisfying. Finally, Professor Kashkashian emphasizes the importance of contrast, knowing when there is tension and when to release, when a part is active or passive within the whole sounding result. What we learn: Intervals are like walking steps. Being aware of the orchestra part when playing a concerto. Tips to improve the intonation of a passage. Contrast, deciding where to go for tension or release. About the Saline royale Academy: The Saline royale Academy is an international music teaching center providing in-situ and online masterclasses taught by some of the most widely acclaimed teachers in the world at the Saline royale of Arc-et-Senans (France). The Saline royale Academy focuses on helping to train tomorrow’s best musicians by giving them access to some of the greatest professor’s teachings. Our educational service is based on an innovative immersive and interactive video player allowing the user to choose the viewing angle of either the professor or the student without any interruption. A unique offer preserving the rich and diverse heritage of teachings and techniques used by the greatest musicians, such as Miriam Fried, Dénes Várjon, Clive Greensmith, Nathan Braude, Margreet Honig, Philippe Bernold…and more than 50 professors of violin, piano, cello, viola, flute, voice, chamber music, trombone, clarinet and oboe. We offer young musicians a permanent access to the excellence of online music education thanks to our vast catalog – the biggest in the world – completed by content produced by institutions such as Colburn School (Los Angeles), The Royal College of Music (London), The Royal Irish Academy of Music (Dublin)… Follow us on social networks: Facebook: / salineroyaleacademy Instagram: / salineroyaleacademy #violinmasterclass #classicalmusic #salineroyaleacademy

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