A New Way to Practice the Octaves in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto
By Gregory Walker The orchestral introduction seems to go on forever, three-and-a-half minutes of some of the noblest music ever written, composed by classical music’s greatest master. Just when things couldn’t get any better, the violas suddenly die away in measure 89. The rest of the strings lose their proud melody to motionless whole notes. … Continue reading A New Way to Practice the Octaves in Beethoven’s Violin Concerto
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