i tottally agree with yamambadanieru its really important that even your playing a solo sonata that you keep tempo in mind it only can be exagerated some your stamitz was very well done though congratz on a nice audition tape i hope everything went well =)
Nice job! Watch the tempo and intonation on the Hindemith, especially with the first 3 chords. (Use this to set the tempo for the rest of the piece). Kim Kashkashian did a great recording of this sonata that may be a good reference point. Also, typically movements 1 and 2 are playing one after the other, as written in the music, so the abrupt ending is because that isn't the end! Best of luck.
not perfect! you need to be more carefull, i'am violist and i'm playing stamitz, I will tape! later i show you!
ViolaPereira 2 years ago
When you cross strings, it's too HARSH of a skip. Try to tilt to the next string so that the transition is smoother.
laughwest101 3 years ago
i tottally agree with yamambadanieru its really important that even your playing a solo sonata that you keep tempo in mind it only can be exagerated some your stamitz was very well done though congratz on a nice audition tape i hope everything went well =)
sheepbird 3 years ago
Nice job! Watch the tempo and intonation on the Hindemith, especially with the first 3 chords. (Use this to set the tempo for the rest of the piece). Kim Kashkashian did a great recording of this sonata that may be a good reference point. Also, typically movements 1 and 2 are playing one after the other, as written in the music, so the abrupt ending is because that isn't the end! Best of luck.
yamambadanieru 3 years ago
hey good job!!!
I was wondering, are you going to RMSC this summer too (you tape is awesome). I am a violist too! I found this searching Op.25 no.1.
atetrachordofthree 3 years ago