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Author: Sylvain
Date: 2012-07-27 21:39
Apology if you have seen this already put I stumbled upon a masterclass video of Drucker coaching Capriccio Espagnol.
The student is very accomplished, yet what Drucker is criticizing is some of the most fundamental aspects of playing: rhythm, rhythm, rhythm, proper emphasis of the notes in a phrase.
http://youtu.be/i2nxDpxqJOs
There some other videos I have not watched yet on the Mozart concerto and Beethoven Symphonies...
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Sylvain Bouix <sbouix@gmail.com>
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Author: kdk
Date: 2012-07-28 02:49
In both this one and the one on the Galanta cadenza he wants the students to play rhythms in slightly exaggerated ways. He repeatedly harangs them, really, for playing the rhythms more literally than he likes them, but insisting *they* aren't playing them accurately, wasting a great deal of time. If he would only have said "this is more exciting if you play the sixteenths a little later and faster" they would have probably done what he wanted on the first or second try. If they had just imitated the way he sang the rhythms all would have gone along more smoothly, but they tried to play what's written.
Karl
Post Edited (2012-07-28 13:12)
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Author: BobD
Date: 2012-07-28 11:25
What I would like to see is a video of a Master Class of the Cap.Esp. conducted by Tony Pay with Karl Leister as the student.
Bob Draznik
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