I am excited to announce the new series of master classes in honor of the famed pedagogue and MSU graduate, Dorothy DeLay. Thanks to Ms. DeLay's former students, who are my friends and colleagues, this project unites us despite the distance and social isolation in the current situation. It allows for a unique opportunity for music aficionados and students to witness the path to craftsmanship in the setting of the special Virtual Master Class Series."
Dmitri Berlinsky, Artist Teacher, Professor of violin
I think it is a little bit difficult to talk about preconcert routine because it’s very personal to research the concentration because for sure every soloist don’t just go and play but you have to think to yourself and how could you describe it?
Thank you so much! I really appreciate to you share all of these masterclasses, its really developing my techniques, perspectives about musicality and inspiring me. I'm glad that I can take these lessons for free. Its amazing! I wish you all and your family health. Hi from Turkiye 🌼👋
This dedication, the results from his teachings, eth are just amazing. A natural yet able to explain things with more than enough empathy to be an excellent, highly enthousiastic teacher.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful tips for string players. You are making the "tools of the trade" widely available for future generations to enjoy!
pinchas zukerman isn't just racist to Koreans (his inferiority complex to Kyungwha Chung and envy of Sarah Chang is obvious), he basically tells the facilitator, it's cute you are trying to speak english.... wow....
Thank you for this phenomenal masterclass series, especially with one of my all time favorites, Pinchas Z! Will you have William Fitzpatrick and Cornelia Heard in this series as well?
Hi Ann saw your vidio in Texas Im practicing more because someone explaned the bow tension knob is not supposed to touch the transome of the stick. I practiced ba ba black sheep and the visitors this evening at6pm. Ive never heard my violin sound so soulful! It wasnt even in tune and still sounded great. Im an undiscovered retread gave up 40 years ago because I couldnt tune my instrument and didnt know about f# behind open d. Thank you for sharing about your Guarnieri it was fastenating! C.e.usa😅
In México we need that way of thinking, that philosofy, I have many teachers in México, and I had the bad experience that everyone has Been horrible People and horrible teachers, I always was got humiliation of them, was too much presión on me, and bad treat me, that I have to quit the músic forever, hope one Day the way of teaching músic in México change, because in a way the way of teaching in México dont grow UP and dont have the level of USA, because this kind of stuff.
I don't think it was us losing a golden age in classical music. In the olden days, these musicians are less accessible where is now, young artists can have all the social channels and they play to please the audience for likes. Sometimes overexposure makes it less interesting, and over pleasing the audience loses the individuality.
We can listen violinists, who play with a high level like Perlman and have the gift, but little ones, than play with the soul like him. He is the best for me! 🎻 By other hand, he gets a connection between him and the spectator. 🎻
Its amazing how little great players know about how a violin really works. They are talented, they work a lot and they play great. But normally they have no idea about the physical aspect of violin playing.
He’s the greatest,I love his remincences,he’s been there and done it all with the legends of the violin world.I remember when he came on the scene in the early 70s.His recording of the rondo capriccioso with Mack eras and the lso inspired me to study the violin,and I’m still playing 50 years later. He’s very modest,talking about untouchables like Heifetz and milstein ,but he’s up there with them.He has deep integrity,talking about the music,and the need to do your time,to get the technique,in order to get there.Huge wisdom which comes from doing his time with the masters of the violin business.