The Science of Violin Playing


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Raphael Bronstein is among the most legendary violin instructors in recent memory. Arguably one of the strongest influences on our current generation of violin teachers and players, he counted among his students such luminaries as Elmar Oliveira, Martha Strongin Katz, Lya Stern, Jay Zhong, and his own daughter, Ariana Bronne.
Though he taught over 1000 students in the course of his career, The Science of Violin Playing is his only publication. A treasure for serious students of the violin, this book contains page after page of instructive and inspiring wisdom. Best read slowly and carefully, Bronstein teaches violin playing as both an art and science, turning his exacting eye and ear to every aspect of the instrument. Lessons include:

  • The principles and importance of visual intonation
  • Left hand technique and practice habits
  • The psychology of violin playing
  • Right arm technique including santille, spiccato, martele, ricochet, and more
  • Interpretation of pieces for performance
  • Technical analyses of complete violin concerti, including works by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Tchaikowsky

For dedicated and ambitious violinists, this is a book to be studied, read, and re-read. Filled with a career's worth of advice and wisdom, The Science of Violin Playing is a remarkable book for all aspiring performers and teachers.



Author: Raphael Bronstein
Publisher: Echo Point Books & Media
Published: 02/25/2019
Pages: 178
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.94lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.38d
ISBN13: 9781635618273
ISBN10: 1635618274
BISAC Categories:
- Music | Instruction & Study | Exercises
- Music | Musical Instruments | Strings
- Music | History & Criticism | General

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