Tuesday, March 31, 2009
No practice April 6th
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Score with bowings for Capriol Tordion and Bransles
Tordion
Bransles
Friday, March 6, 2009
Conductor's Notes from March 2
This past Monday was all about spicatto again, a pursuit that lasts a musical lifetime! Notes as per last week, with the addition of a couple of new suggestions...
Watch out for gravity! Well it's rather important for general planetary demeanor, it can cause your downbows to become much heavier and more dominant than your upbows. try accenting the upbows to keep them strong.
Keep you bow arm as loose as possible. even in small length strokes, open the elbow and lead with the wrist, to keep the motion controlled and light. Using smaller muscles give you more control and helps to keep your arm relaxed.
Practice the 16th note passages in the Moldau) that are bowed in groups of two without the notes, just with the bow patterns on open strings. Then add the notes and see if you can keep the bow even and the tempo going forward.
For the Capriol 2nd mvt., work on a light, even stroke. Avoid 'wows', that is changes in the bowspeed. Let the audience do the 'wowing'!
We'll be looking at the next two movements of Capriol next practice; you'll be able to get the bowings from the blog in the near future. We'll also have a look at the 'Round Dance'.
Meanwhile, everybody keep you bow straight, and eat lots of leafy green vegetables!!! See you on the 16th.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Capriol Suite, JAKARTA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Deborah recommends this version of the pieces we're practicing... check it out!
Mislaid music
Hilary Cass believes that she left her music after practice last week (February 16). It was in a yellow folder. Did anyone find it?