Lesson on Wieniawski Polonaise in A major, Op.21
In this lesson with Emma Milian, Julia Bushkova addresses technically and musically challenging spots, and how to practice them efficiently.
In this lesson with Emma Milian, Julia Bushkova addresses technically and musically challenging spots, and how to practice them efficiently.
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Thanks for putting this long time to teach us such important points. I really appreciate that.❤
A beautiful accurate display of a highly skilled classical teacher. Bravo, would love to see more high grade classes given.
Thanks for this lesson. We look forward to each of your lessons. It really helps us. Thanks a lot.🙏
Thank you Prof Bushkova & Emma...hv learnt several new techniques today.
Thank you very much, teacher, for your dedication in passing on your skills to six students. message from Brazil. 
Gracias profesora y alumna...Espero ver otras lecciones de Técnica, gracias por el vídeo... gracias..
Thanks for the wonderful lesson! And thanks for keeping the last few seconds! Fun!
What a great lesson on learning difficult passages! Thank you.
An excellent lesson in which technique is adjusted to express the musical concept or meaning- and an example of some of the superb teaching (and thinking behind it) of the Russian school.
I was wondering if you could make a video about relaxing our shoulders when we play? I developed a bad habit of using my shoulder a lot when I am bowing and I can can't seem to relax it when I play. Do you have any suggestions or techniques? I am struggling with this!
Amazing! I missed the name of the bowing technique which seemed similar to portato - lorey…? 😅
@nickdick2
4 ай бұрын
Louré, it's a french technical word.
@ViolinClassUSA
2 ай бұрын
it is called louré in French. But portato can be used just fine. These are the same exactly terms.
Professor Julia! I very love your video like I do absolutely always! But I have a question, my teacher is "franco-belgian" but I think it is not the best. I really like the russian bow grip, I think every best violinist always used it (atleast in training!). You know it was WIENIAWSKI HIMSELF who invented it, and he shared all the secrets in ST PETERSBURG conservatory! I really wish I was born in Russia and would have had the chance to learn from the BEST!
@ViolinClassUSA
2 ай бұрын
The bow hold we were taught in Russia was, indeed, Franco-Belgian. It was not 'invented' by Wieniawski but he certainly used it (as he studied in France.) Both Vieuxtemps and Wieniawski taught in St. Petersburg; both used Franco-Belgian bow hold, and it stayed with Russian players.
Amazing! I missed the name of the bowing technique which seemed similar to portato - lorey? 😅
@andreivulpescu503
4 ай бұрын
Louré, I believe.
Too much Word and not enough music ! Thank you anyway!!
@ArsentiyKharitonov
4 ай бұрын
this is a teaching channel, not a playing channel.