This one still looks good
http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/special/?ID=mutter-beethoven-violinconcerto
She even plays very well. 🙂
Edit: Just found that someone has collected a whole photo catalogoue of female violinists
http://www.beautyinmusic.com/instument_pages/inst_violin_page_1.htm
as well as for other instruments
http://www.beautyinmusic.com/
http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/special/?ID=mutter-beethoven-violinconcerto
She even plays very well. 🙂
Edit: Just found that someone has collected a whole photo catalogoue of female violinists
http://www.beautyinmusic.com/instument_pages/inst_violin_page_1.htm
as well as for other instruments
http://www.beautyinmusic.com/
The notes have poor attack and never sound quite in tune.
On the piano evey note is out of tune. 🙂
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Well_temperament
Love the violin but like the saxophone it must be played well and recorded well. A skilled player can get everything from gentle wafting (see Beethovan Violin Concerto in D) or harsh and in your face (stravinski type stuff). Also note that like many instruments you would do well not to stand too close. The instrument needs room to blend with itself.
Bowed strings have a soft attack and release. This is not bad but rather an intrinsic value that the composer must use well. If plucked it has a hard attack. Just what it is.
Now I am not a big fan of guitars, ukes and the like but even those have a place if used to good effect.
mike
Bowed strings have a soft attack and release. This is not bad but rather an intrinsic value that the composer must use well. If plucked it has a hard attack. Just what it is.
Now I am not a big fan of guitars, ukes and the like but even those have a place if used to good effect.
mike
May he be the heir of Oistrakh and Menuhin???
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=khachatrian sergei&search=Search
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=khachatrian sergei&search=Search
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