جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
Viola - intermediate
Charles Dancla (1817-1907) is considered to be the last great
representative of the French Violin School. He was a composer, solo
violinist at the Paris Opera and professor at the Paris Conservatoire
and wrote numerous educational works for violin, including his
well-known three-volume work Little School of Melody'. He knew, in a
unique way, how to implement the principle 'no music without technique,
no technique without music' in his teaching material. This is the case
in his easy melodic studies Op. 84 which are available here in an
arrangement for viola for the first time. These studies are perfectly
suited for young beginners after the second year, but also for adult
players, false beginners or those switching instruments. Most of them
can be effectively used as little performance pieces, providing an
excellent foundation for every advanced etude or concert piece.
Each study is preceded by new or revised exercises which either deal
with specific problems relating to the playing technique, like change of
string, spiccato, martele, chromaticism, change of position, octaves,
or double stops, or present the tonal material of the respective study
in a condensed, playful form.
Those who prefer Dancla's somewhat easier original preliminary exercises will find them in the appendix.
A little dictionary of the musical and technical terms in this volume
shall make their meaning accessible to young players in particular.