Successfully Playing Beethoven’s Music Requires Mastery of Your Bow-Arm Weight
By Miranda Wilson Every great composer has a few signature devices that happen so often, and in so many compositions, that an experienced listener can instantly identify a piece by the characteristic. For Brahms, that might be hemiolas, syncopations, and certain favored chromatic passing tones. For Mozart, it’s the perfectly balanced Classical period sentence structures. … Continue reading Successfully Playing Beethoven’s Music Requires Mastery of Your Bow-Arm Weight
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