Practice Practice Procedures for Violin Performance in Antonin Dvorak's Sonatina in G Major op.100

Practice Procedures for Violin Performance in Antonin Dvorak's Sonatina in G Major op.100

  • Pimorn Chaorattana Rangsit University
Keywords: Dvorak, Violin, Performances

Abstract

The study of performances practice for violin performances in Antonin dvorak Sonatina in G Major op. 100. The objective of this study is to interpret the music to present the performance practice guidelines, and present the guidelines for playing with the piano.

 

            The result from the study of all four parts of Sonatina in G Major op. 100 shows that the song conveyed      a lot of emotion and different techniques were used on each part. Included movement of finger, vibrato, double stop, bow choosing, speed of bowing’s movement, string crossing, spiccato bow stroke, weight transfer form shoulder and arm and lastly, the correlation between left and right hands. However, in order to be able to perform a beautiful emotional song, not only does it depend on different kinds of technique used in the song but also depends on thorough understand of concept and context of the song as well as proper rehearsals. To be more specific, each rehearsal should be well planned by first, slowly rehearse hard part of the song and also concentrate on both left and right hand, Lastly, in the part of rehearsals with the pianist, both violinist and the pianist need to understand each other in order to perform a uniquely beautiful song.

Published
2023-08-31
Section
Fine and Applied Arts Articles