Maxim Vengerov: Vibrato as a source of colour and expression
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Read the accompanying written article here: www.maximvengerov.com/part-3
In this new educational series "Vengerov's Views", I cover key topics which come up frequently in my masterclasses, chosen to mirror the journey of learning. It all starts and ends with the source, the music, and understanding and telling the story behind it. And then along the way, as performers we must overcome some technical challenges to be able to bring our musical ideas to life.
The examples in these videos are chosen to complement written articles, where I explain the concepts in greater depth. It has been an interesting challenge to write for the first time some thoughts about my approach to music and playing the violin - let me know in the comments what you think!
Part 3: Vibrato as a source of colour & expression
Vibrato is one of the most important expressive tools available to string players. With our instrument, we imitate the human voice and what the voice can do, especially the natural vibrato of a singer. On the violin, we have the ability to control our vibrato very precisely, and to enrich the colour palette we can draw from we must develop the technique of both left and right hand.
In Part 3 of this series I share some thoughts about technical considerations for vibrato of the left and right hand, acoustics, non-vibrato, and using vibrato wisely in service of the music.
Chapters:
00:00 - Natural vibrato of the human voice
01:07 - Technical considerations for vibrato
05:21 - Concerto in D major - Larghetto (Beethoven)
06:16 - Vibrato and acoustics
08:52 - Vibrato of the right hand
10:18 - Méditation from "Thaïs" (Massenet)
12:06 - Non-vibrato
12:36 - Après un rêve (Fauré)
13:22 - Should vibrato stay constant, or change?
15:58 - Concerto in D minor - Allegro moderato (Sibelius)
16:52 - Credits
Credits
This series was curated and co-written by Anna Gould / annagould ,
and released in partnership with The Violin Channel www.theviolinchannel.com
Cover photo: Christian Schneider christianschneider.at/
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I learn so much from your videos and am grateful to you for explaining not only technique but also how that connects to music interpretation. I can listen to music with a deeper appreciation because of your commentary. Thank you!
You are a gift for humanity. Please share more experiences with us.🙏🙏
thank you maxim you are an amazing teacher and inspiration! Keep making these videos whenever you can they are gold for the public
3:30 - his fourth finger vibrato... is *something else, something beautifully executed* ! I need to practise more so that my fourth finger can become more "supple" when on the fingerboard. It's the only finger that stays "straight" when put onto the fingerboard... I may practise some scales soon concentrating on *just* the fourth finger!
Thank you Maestro for sharing your knowledge
Every sound is great..... What a fabulous violinist.... I heard tapes when he was 11 years old and I was in the conservatory in Rotterdam. He is a born genius....
Thanks, Maxim! That's a great deal to stay at home and learn from Maxim Vengerov! ❤️👏👏👏
We really enjoyed seeing you and Polina in Worcester MA last night! Your playing is more dynamic, physical and brilliant in person than online, and your kindness in performing two encores to standing ovations seemed to confirm the kind online presence you project. Thank you for sharing your virtuosity with the younger generation and taking the concert stage in my area of the world!
@weichen0505
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was there too, really enjoyed the performance.
@Mom2MrBabyHaikin
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We were there with my significant other kzread.info & my son as well! Hard to believe it's only been a week! It was incredible. Still remember warm, velvety sound...!
Apreciado Maestro y Hermano Maxim Venguerov, muchas gracias por esa entrega total y plena a lo más Bello que se puede sentir..La Música. Con todo respeto saludos Fraternales desde Argentina 😁💗
APRECIO SU GENEROSIDAD, MAESTRO, SUS CLASES SON ESPECIALMENTE DIDÁCTICAS, ÚTILES Y GRACIAS A LA TECNOLOGÍA, INTERNET Y ÉSTAS PLATAFORMAS, NO SÓLO TENEMOS O CONTAMOS CON CLASES MAGISTRALES, SINO QUE QUEDA EL REGISTRO PARA EL FUTURO. GRACIAS, Y FELICITACIONES!!!
When You play the violin it's like heaven doors are opening, simply amazing how Your sound shines! ✨🎻 You also have a clear and nice way of explaining all 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Bravissimo Maestro!!!! Thank You for making this world more beautiful 💖
Your playing is so stunningly beautiful. Thank you for sharing your process and it’s effect on what we hear.
Maxim you gorgeous genius, wonderful video!!!!
thank you
Bonjour à vous, Il faut les couleurs justes, la collection ne servira à rien. L'expression est juste si elle nous est propre. On ne peut pas tricher avec la musique, ni chercher, ni attendre. Il faut être juste avec soi même. Les bravos ne sont pas les attentes d'un musicien, il est là pour te montrer le chemin. Merci pour cette leçon Monsieur Maxim Vengerov. Karine et amélina.
Genius.
Grazie, Maestro Maxim! 🙏 Always generously sharing your knowledge, artistry, such a radiant person!
Thanks for sharing
matur suksma !
You are the best Maxim , Despaciba and greeting from Brazil
Really it is a very useful video, thanks a lot.
Thank you Maxim. You are the most skillful and nicest teacher and as violinist unbelievable good and inspirational.
I was always fixed on my left hand for vibrato. But you opened my eyes to the interaction between the two arms. Instinctively I already integrated them. But exploring it consciencely is great ❤❤
Amazing, went his concerto in Berkeley last week, every single notes is beautiful, live concert is way better than recording
@JustFiddler
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@JustFiddler
Жыл бұрын
can't wait for the video
Grandioso!!!
Thank you so much, you are amazing musician.
01:43 ... I can play it quickly! (Sorry, couldn't help myself) Awesome video, I'm not a musician, but it's super interesting to try and understand these details, it makes listening to classical music even more awesome
Thank you very much mr. Vengerov!!!
THANKS!
Thanks my teacher
Garçon super et intéressant !
As always,same man at theback of maxim
0:22 That was Sophie Oui Oui 🙂
@liamnevilleviolist1809
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I know the whole TwoSet thing about her.... but can you please inform me why she's called "Sophie Oui Oui"? She's Austrian, not French, right?
@elicooper4031
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@@liamnevilleviolist1809 I don’t know neither 🤷♂️
Гений
At 4:57, he says the vibrato should always start from the "_____________". Can someone please help? Thank you.
@user-rd4jl8ju2t
3 ай бұрын
Он говорит, что вибрато должно начинаться с фаланги пальца. То есть сустав верхней фаланги должен быть подвижным во время вибрато.
5:17 Beethoven Violin Concerto
@JustFiddler
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En castellano por favor, gracias
Genius.