Hello Victims,
Here are your summer assignments. Rest assured that the people that are traveling with me at the various festivals have to complete these as well. I will tell each of you individually in a separate email what your levels are ("I" or "A").
Feel free to comment with any questions, remark on your progress, commisurate with each other, etc.
Level I-
Scales: (pick 2 a week) Mogill Scale system. All 2 octave major scales in all keys, 3 octave major scales in C and D major
Etudes: (pick 1 different Sevcik a week, and 1 different etude a month of the other two composers) Sevcik Shifting Studies, Wolfhardt, Kreutzer no. 1
Bach: (pick 3 movements; memorize at least 2 movements by the end of summer) Suite 1, Suite 3 for Unaccompanied Cello
Pick a movement from the following:
Eccles Sonata for viola
Handel-Casadesus Concerto in B minor for viola
Glazunov Elegie
Theory homework:
Each week, transcribe 16 bars of any solo that is in COMPOUND RHYTHM (i.e. 6/8 or 12/8) to SIMPLE rhythm (2/4 or 4/4, respectively) (The Glazunov Elegie would be a good example)
Each week, do another exercise in the Robert Starer Rhythmic Notation book. Conduct and say “ta”
Level A-
Warm-up: Daily torture exercises (see another post on this blog)
Scales: (pick one major and one minor a week) Flesch Scale System, 3 octaves, all keys.
Arpeggios: (one a week) Flesch Scale System 3 octave arpeggios in all keys, all bowings
Etudes: 1-3/week from Sevcik Shifting Studies. Pick one from the following: Campagnoli, Rode, Hermann, Fuchs, Kreutzer (except #1)
Bach: (pick one suite) Solo Suites for Unaccompanied Cello, 1-5 Memorize three movements by the end of summer
Repertoire: Choose one from each list. Work on at least one movement per piece.
List 1: Schubert Arpeggione, Brahms Sonatas Op 120, Bruch Romanze, Mendelssohn Sonata, Bloch Suite Hebraique, Glinka Sonata
List 2: Stamitz Concerto, JC Bach Concerto, Zelter Concerto, Brandenburg Concerto No. 6, Bloch Suite for Viola and Orchestra. (Please work on memorization of these as well)
Theory Homework:
1.One exercise from every chapter of Robert Starer Book. Conduct and “ta”
2. Transcribe a favorite work for another instrument into the viola. Limit it to 5 minutes of music
OR
Re-write a movement of Solo Bach for two violas, taking care to separate the lines in a logical and pleasing manner
6 comments:
alright.
i believe we should take a studio shot... asap.
to replace that picture... it is not nerdy enough.
:)
who ARE you, krunky? And shouldn't you be looking for a metronome?
you know what.
i probably should be looking for a metronome...
OR!!!
stealing one from rita.
:)
Hi Rita! It was nice to see you over the weekend :). Since I'm at work (receptionist at a Philly law firm for the summer) and can't practice, I've been reading various music blogs... anyway, after stumbling upon your studio site I'm dying to know what "Daily torture exercises" are!
Hi Robin!! Good to see you too!! I will post the TORTURE EXERCISE soon- it is a warmup. Been too busy to tend to the website!!
that is a cool picture.
oh, do you want my daily exercises?
i can manage without them.
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