"Let's sing a Yiddish Song" by Ruth Rubin. "I am the Violin" a documentary about Ida Haendel."How could this happen to my piano?" by Shirley Kirsten."Did Somebody Say Fresno" compiled by Aviva Kirsten."Children Playing" by Daniel Gottlub Turk."Children Playing" by Daniel Gottlob Turk. Learn how your comment data is processed. The OVER-head view, which happened to be my latest studio accouterment, preserved the essence of ways to approach Bach’s masterpiece which the student will re-VIEW at his pleasure. In this connection, I led him through sequences, harmonic progressions/modulations, and counter-melodies, never OVER-looking the important dimensions of each line. (The score in its updated form has become so cluttered with groupings, slurs, and slash marks that only in the playing will the revisions be understood)īasically, I urged the student to focus separately on each voice with deserving importance. Such framing remained true to form in this new learning environment, though some of my ideas about phrasing and counterpoint had changed. Since I had studied this work at the suggestion of another student, from faraway Greece, I had laid a firm foundation in my own layer by layer learning process. This evening I prepared a video supplement for an adult student who brought the gorgeously woven Little Prelude in C minor (BWV 934) to his first lesson.
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