Chevalier on-set violin teacher reveals how he taught Kelvin Harrison Jr. | Classic FM
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2023
- The on-set violin teacher for the 2023 film Chevalier, Ronald Long, reveals all the tips and tricks he used to teach Kelvin Harrison Jr. the string instrument.
From how to hold the bow, to portraying emotions through your movements and facial expressions, Ronald Long invites you to his musical masterclass on how to give off the presence of an acclaimed maestro.
Read more here: bit.ly/ChevalierRonaldLong
Music credit: Renaud Capuçon/Warner. Listen here: w.lnk.to/4se
Image credit: Searchlight Pictures & Larry D. Horricks
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Wow. That is Soo Dope! Kudos to both of them
Interesting behind the scenes look
Love the music and the film👏🏼
Live & learn...correct.
La liberté toujours!!!
Such brilliant coaching for a gifted student. Nice job.
Gracias gratitud 🎻🎶
Sou apaixonado por música. Admiro, respeito e valorizo pessoas talentosas! Uau.
No disrespect to the actor or to this man, but the director really dropped the ball on this one. The fact that he thought he could ask someone with no experience to just mime essentially through all the scenes ON LAST MINUTE NOTICE shows how little he really understands what we as orchestral musicians do. And with such little understanding or care, he should have never even done this project in the first place. It honestly makes me kinda angry. Like Chevalier the man deserved better.
I liked every other aspect of this movie. Loved that it gave a voice and spotlight to a black composer and musician. Loved its message and story. But watching the actor struggle through virtuosic violin playing just took me out of it. Anyone whose spent a decent amount of time studying the violin would know that it's off.
But you can say the same thing with a violonist *trying* to act and channel what kelvin channeled in the acting. Im sure it would have been extremely accurate with the playing, but this is story-telling. There is a musicality to acting as well that could easily fall flat if not given to the right person to emote what Josephe bologne may have felt, and add layers to the writing. Movies like this one not only brough to light this mans story, but created a deeper narrative about race and commmunity. especially with scenes where joesph is allowing his mother to cornrow his hair, and we see him release simulation through style changes when he is in the comfort of his own home. if we are questioning authenticy here, I dont think joesph was really rocking cornows, so clearly this film prioritized story telling. I think a violinist not be able to portray joseph wouldve took me all the way out if it even if the violin playing was accurate. Luckily those same violinists can create a concert in his name and continue the work that was started with this film.
Hola mis amigos
The actor did a brilliant job in learning the movements in short time but I really wished the film used doubles for the virtuosic parts, he looks extremely tense playing ( which 100% what a beginner will look like in such a short time even if he works very hard). The actor playing Mozart in contrast looked natural, probably because he had prior training or they actually used a double. It’s like in action movies, where you have stunts for the really acrobatic parts. That director choice really hindered the immersion on the film, seems if they sticked with the original plan the movie would’ve been much much better.
That's What made it so great. He was fighting Racial BARIERS. Duh. Why would he Not look that Great