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14. Pablo De Sarasate - Andalusian Romance for Violin and Piano
Pablo de Sarasate was a famous violinist and composer of Spanish origin. In his creations, Sarasate highlighted to the maximum the technical and interpretative potential of the violin, composing both works for violin and orchestra (including fantasias on
Ioniţă Raluca Dobre
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Stage Fright from Kató Havas’ Perspective: An Assessment on Violinists
This research presents Kató Havas’ views on stage fright among violinists in particular, with the belief that a performer whose mission in life is to overcome stage fright must be able to feel the full power of music, and contributes to musicians in this
Yusuf Dursun
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SIX MINIATURES FOR VIOLIN AND PIANO BY A. MULEAR: ANALYTICAL REFERENCES [PDF]
Alexandr Mulear - one of the prominent and profoundly original personalities of the local music culture, has been prodigiously active over the years in the field of musical creation, leaving a portfolio that abounds in notable works, substantially ...
TROCINEL, DANIELA
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Mixing-Specific Data Augmentation Techniques for Improved Blind Violin/Piano Source Separation [PDF]
Blind music source separation has been a popular and active subject of research in both the music information retrieval and signal processing communities.
Ching-Yu Chiu +4 more
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“Le père-créateur” of modern school of violin playing: marking the anniversary of Giovanni B. Viotti
The article focuses on one of the key figures in the world of music at the turn of the 18th/19th centuries, an acknowledged leader of French school of violin playing—G.B. Viotti.
Polina B. Podmazova
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Temporal coordination between members of a string quartet was investigated across repeated performances of an excerpt of Haydn’s string quartet in G Major, Op. 77 No. 1.
Renee eTimmers +5 more
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Effects of Visual and Auditory Feedback in Violin and Singing Voice Pitch Matching Tasks
Auditory-guided vocal learning is a mechanism that operates both in humans and other animal species making us capable to imitate arbitrary sounds. Both auditory memories and auditory feedback interact to guide vocal learning.
A. Blanco, S. Tassani, R. Ramírez
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Цигулка, гъдулка… and other names for ‘violin, fiddle’ in Bulgarian (in comparison to other Slavonic languages) This paper analyses names for ‘violin’ in Bulgarian, examined against a Slavonic background.
Zbigniew Rusek
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Effect of indented growth rings on spruce wood mechanical properties and subsequent violin dynamics
In this study, the influence of “bear claw” or indented growth ring anatomical patterns on the vibro-mechanical behavior of spruce wood have been investigated, particularly in the context of utilizing these singularities/specific features for the ...
R. Viala +4 more
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One of the main goals of preventive conservation (PC) is to reduce the risk of possible damage produced by the interaction between tangible heritage objects and their conservation environments.
C. Manfriani +6 more
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