Music Instruments

Music Instruments
Part One:
Stradivari Violin
History
http://www.gabrielenatali.com
Antonio Stradivari is a prominent Italian artist in making and designing string instruments such
as harps and violins. He is known to be the best and most competent artisan in the Music
instrument industries. His products name (strand) is drawn from his sir name- Stradivarius.
Among his manufactured instruments, there are more than 500 violins that are still remaining up
to date.
These violins are played by professional musicians as they are among the finest bowed string
instruments. Despite that the music fashions have undergone numerous changes; Stradivarius
instruments have stood the test of time. In this regard, many artists have made some instruments
close to Stradivarius models. This has led to selling of counterfeit and forged instruments.
Stradivari instrument is widely used by prominent violinists and cellists in their music
performance. For example, Yo-Yo Ma currently uses the Davidov Stradivarius. Also, Julian
Lloyd Webber is known to play the Barjansky Stradivarius.
https://www.cmuse.org/who-are-the-musicians-playing-a-stradivarius/
Antonio Stradivari is a prominent artist whose violins are knowns across the entire world.His
violin consists of elongated “f” holes that produces the finest sound ever. Made of different
designs, these instruments are user friendly.In addition, several famous soloists play Stradivari
Violins for example, Christian Tetlaff and Perlman plays the soil Stradivarius violin.
Famous Performers
https://www.cmuse.org/who-are-the-musicians-playing-a-stradivarius/
Even though the Stradivarius violin is not performed worldwide, sours indicate that various
prominent musicians play violins by Antonio Stradivari. Christian Tetzlaff has been performing
this violin until the 20th century. Another singer Anne-Sophie has been reported to “debut on
stage with Mozart’s violin concerto no. 4 alternates between two Stradivari.”
In addition, Anne Akiko Meyers who is a prominent classical instrumentalist owns more than
one Stradivari; the Royal Spanish and the Molitor. In her recording of Bach’s Concerto in D
minor, it can be noticed that she plays both parts.
Lastly, Yo-Yo Ma also performs a Stradivari instrument. Despite that he is not a professional
violinist, he uses the Davydov Stradivarius which was initially owned by Jacqueline du Predict is
said that the singer abandoned the instrument due to its inflexibility however it is still ideal violin
to use.
https://www.tvm.com.mt/en/news/famous-musician-comes-to-perform-in-malta-with-a-e15-
million-violin/.
Edvin Marton is well attributed to performing with a 7 million dollar Stradivarius. He is a
Hungarian Violinist who is well known for his excellent performance. In 1997, he emerged the
best in a world competition based in Canada. It is during this time that the Swiss bank sponsored
him to use Paganini Stradivari for the rest of his performance. The Romantic singer has recorded
many records and played over a thousand concerts globally using one of the 9 original
Stradivarius violins.
Famous pieces
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne-Sophie_Mutter
The most notable pieces that play Stradivarian violin are many classical works by Anne-Sophie
Mutter. Besides the classical works, she performs other contemporary music. Amon g her
outstanding pieces, some of them play the Stradivari an instrument includes those pieces
dedicated or written for her. They include; Henri Dutilleux's Sur le meme accord, Witold
Lutosławski's Chain 2 and the prominent orchestral version of Partita, and Wolfgang Rihm's
Gesungene Zeit.
https://itunes.apple.com/kg/album/the-best-of-violin/id560910614.
In addition, this link offer information about Salvonate Accardo has performed some of his best
pieces with the Stradivarian violin. His notable songs include La Campanella by Niccolo
Paganini-Salvatore Accardo & Orchestra and F.A.E Sonata in E Minor: III. Scherzo by Johannes
Brahms - Salvatore Accardo & Bruno Canino
Famous composers
https://rhapsodyinwords.com/2016/04/22/celebrating-a-monumental-musician-and-man-yehudi-
menuhin
Menuhin began to play violin when he was still young. He is well remembered for his play in
Berlin under the instructions of Bruno Walter Baton. The concert involved; Bach, and
Beethoven. Later in the 1930s, he recorded a number of tracks. For instance; in 1932 he
conducted Edward Elgar’s Violin Concerto in London. Likewise, he recorded a solo violin for
Johann Sebastian and Partitas.
His recording of a contract with EML was the longest performance in the history. His Vintages
are very amazing and appealing. For me, His musicality and wording style was incomparable.
http://www.elizabethpitcairn.com/stradivarius/
Elisabeth Pitcairn is known to perform with the Red Mendelssohn Stradivarius .the Red violin
was first purchased by an heir of the renowned composer, Felix Mendelssohn. Later, the red
violin came to be used by Elisabeth Pitcairn, a prominent composer of the time. In her
performances, she gave the best experiences from the magnificent sounds of the red violin. Until
today, Pitcairn and her Mendelssohn Stradivarius violin continue to provide remarkable classical
pieces.
Famous Orchestras
http://english.cntv.cn/2014/03/31/VIDE1396201437851520.shtml
Among the eight original Stradivari violins have been collected and brought to loss Angeles
Chamber Orchestra, Margret Batjer is well renowned for her famous Milstein Stradivarius
orchestra which was initially owned by violinist Nathan Milstein. The Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra, “Strad Fest LA” is a well-organized performance that involves talented performers in
the states.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Midsummer_Night%27s_Dream_(Mendelssohn)
Felix Mendelssohn prepared a solo for Williamshakespear’s play known as a midsummer Night
Dream twice. Firstly, he wrote a concert overture and another one called incidental music to
enhance the production of the play. Culminated by Chicago Symphony Orchestra's, the
incidental music remains to be one of the world attractive and appealing wedding marches
Part Two
Orchestra Concert Review
Last weekend, the MCB symphony Orchestra, directed by James Dante, presented an amazing
experience of classical music involving Janet Lachan Dance, Ravel’s Tigane and Mahler’s
symphony. These favorite pieces provide unforgettable performance delivered by the orchestra
and soloist’s violinist Rachel Levinson, and Pamela wood, the sopranos. The event was fully
attended such that term was in space was left. Majority of the audience were college students and
several other middle-aged adults.
The Lachan Dance which was originally performed by Leos Janacek opened the concert.
Alongside the dance, there were two folk tunes collected by the state composer developed when
he was exploring the beautiful regions of Lochia. This piece involves a brilliant description of
Lachian elegant valleys in which the locals perform their traditional rites. The tunes are basically
traditional dances and a separating kerchief dance, integrated in a balanced manner to reveal a
harmonious piece. In addition, the MCBs delivered a more fantastic performance of Janacek’s
piece. However, compared to the other tunes, the MCBs appeared quite dry and tense without
noticeable facial expression.
Moreover, the Ravel’s Tisgane was originally composed as a rhapsody for violin and piano.
Later, when the piece hit and became popular, Ravel orchestrated the piano part which was
conducted live in the event. The piece was stirred by the gypsies tunes and some other Hungarian
folk tunes. The piece consists of a mesmerizing yet complex violin part that Rachael Levinson
managed to control it with ease. In point of fact, the soloist delivered a dramatic performance,
revealing a remarkable flair and artistry. Consequently, the Orchestra mingled in with discordant
chords and an arousing bass line that rhythmically influenced the violin section. Indeed, this
piece was very lifting since it was performed in a unique way.
After the interlude, the ample part of the program, Mahler’s fourth symphony, begun. Since it is
usually long; about one and half hour, it sometimes lacked arousing curiosity. However, the
performers proved that it was the most interesting symphonies of all times.
Part Three
Listeners/ audience
Majority of people who attended this event were youths, mostly students. This was due to the
fact that the pieces that were performed were more romantic and charming, something that many
youths adore so much. However, there were still a significant number of men and women. In
addition, the entry was free and thus, the hall was almost full.
Pieces Performed
A number of pieces which were originally performed by various composers were aired.. they
included; Mahler’s 4
th
symphony, Ravel’s Tisgane rhapsody and Lachan Dance by Lachan by
Leos Janacek.
Movements
The first movement noted attributes recited notes motifs I the woodwinds and fairly rhythmic
theme in the strings parts shifting from one key to another in a sporadic manner. However, the
tonal variation of the pieces is very powerful and thus enhancing its clarity. Generally, the
movement is more appealing and stimulating, despite that it consists of a difficult Orchestration
with a variety of influential instruments.
The next movement is similar to that of classical scherzo; although it is quite tense and the
lyrical lines are hard to synthesize .on the other hand, the horns reveals a short motif responded
by the violins, which introduces a choral passage. At first, the sound seems to drag a little bit as
the subsequent tuning of tempo and dynamics make the whole experience rather exciting.
The third movement introduces yet another captivating but slower lyrical symphony. Beginning
with the basses, the theme is amplified bit by bit by the entire orchestra, causing a thrilling
fabulous experience. The center part of the theme creates some stress that weakens shortly after
the first theme occurs. In addition, the last section of the movements attributes a fast blow of E-
major which mars the excellence of the symphony’s summation.
The last movement constitutes a soprano part, stirred by a folk tune, “Wunderhorn,” which
describes the luxurious of heaven. The music flows easily following the lyrics of the first-hand
tune. The music reaches its peak leading to a brilliant culmination of the whole performance.
Given that the Sopron was conducted by Pamela wood, which’s gentle and soothing voice added
flavor to the lyrics and thus offering the audience the best piece they deserved.
Generally, the entire orchestra conducted by Dante Antolin, launched a remarkable performance
of the Mahler’s prominent symphony.

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