She is an awsome teacher!!. I would like to have a teacher like her. Not only helps you on how figure out the piece, also makes you feel confident playing. Greetings from MEXICO!!
I am glad you like this - it is now available for purchase - all two and a half hours of it. Visit the Masterclass Foundation website to find it. Rachel gives such an enthusiastic and engaging class. Enjoy!
@@kin3tic0n37 Rachel went on to stress the harmony coming out, being the key thing that drives the music, thats why I thought Rachel's comment of the "student's" lyrical style had another meaning. Now i see its a suggestion to her already fantastic interpretation, and the student can definitely learn/adapt in the class. It was a little point which I thought funny at the time..
The student plays amazing but damn her violin isn't living up to her standards. Her e string is ... least to say painful to hear. She really needs a violin upgrade.
They think they play in "authentic" baroque way, but it sounds quite horrible, boring soul-less and metallic (very bad violin sound) - like a small child. I am afraid that this "authentic" way of playing is only modern invention and speculation. How they really played at those times - nobody can know. And I am sure they would be happy to be able to use better sounding modern instruments and play in better way too ... It sounds like a Terminator- prototype is playing Chaconne.
Odd you can say that when the emphasis here is all on musicianship and harmony rather than smashing it out. I guess you are used to it with more power and less nuanced? Also, you say "metallic sound" but the gut string is so much warmer/resonant and the metal ones so much more shrill, especially the E. Everyone played on gut till the last 50 years or so. Also musicians used to dance...
I met Rachel Podger tonight. I can die happy now. The concert was amazing, and so was she.
Not just an excellent violinist, but an engaging and thoughtful teacher! I heard a definite improvement in the student's playing in these six minutes.
Love this video. Makes me appreciate Podger's recordings even more.
Wow! What a good teacher! And instantly, the student's playing became so much more in the baroque style.
She is an awsome teacher!!. I would like to have a teacher like her. Not only helps you on how figure out the piece, also makes you feel confident playing.
Greetings from MEXICO!!
If you’re wondering what piece it is, it is violin partita no.2 chaccone. Chaccone always gets me excited...
I am glad you like this - it is now available for purchase - all two and a half hours of it. Visit the Masterclass Foundation website to find it. Rachel gives such an enthusiastic and engaging class. Enjoy!
Love the sound quality of the both of them.
Is very important the guide of a teacher . I met a great one , for few Years only.
very informative. Excellent. Thanks for posting.
Amazing musicians!
Shes an awesome teacher.
Excellent!!!
Baroque violin rulz
"I like the em.. the melodic line that you find in that" biggest rip in baroque
((p.s. both great players)))
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Elaborate pls
@@kin3tic0n37 Rachel went on to stress the harmony coming out, being the key thing that drives the music, thats why I thought Rachel's comment of the "student's" lyrical style had another meaning. Now i see its a suggestion to her already fantastic interpretation, and the student can definitely learn/adapt in the class. It was a little point which I thought funny at the time..
She's been 2:47
Please , how do you mean ? and why do you stop listening and focus on that ? Dont you think all of us look unique ?
Faces depict the musicality which you hear but are unable to convey.
Calm down dude and just show some respect
The student plays amazing but damn her violin isn't living up to her standards. Her e string is ... least to say painful to hear. She really needs a violin upgrade.
That is the way Bach should be played. Not like these powerful Heifetz or Milstein performances.
Play better her then, your gracious
They think they play in "authentic" baroque way, but it sounds quite horrible, boring soul-less and metallic (very bad violin sound) - like a small child. I am afraid that this "authentic" way of playing is only modern invention and speculation. How they really played at those times - nobody can know. And I am sure they would be happy to be able to use better sounding modern instruments and play in better way too ... It sounds like a Terminator- prototype is playing Chaconne.
Odd you can say that when the emphasis here is all on musicianship and harmony rather than smashing it out. I guess you are used to it with more power and less nuanced? Also, you say "metallic sound" but the gut string is so much warmer/resonant and the metal ones so much more shrill, especially the E. Everyone played on gut till the last 50 years or so. Also musicians used to dance...
Completely disagree.
No...
Pamela Moutoussi thank you
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