The study of violin recordings as evidence of interpretation and performance approach has been quite extensive throughout recent decades. Findings such as the limited use of vibrato in early recordings, the relative stabilization of tempo and rhythm characteristic of mid-20th century violin playing, or the effect of ‘historically informed performance’ (HIP) on ‘mainstream’ (MS) violinists performing early music repertoire, are fundamental in the identification of prevailing norms of practice and changes of style that have occurred over time. However, compared to the considerable amount of research conducted on 20th century playing, studies focusing on 21st century violin performances are still quite limited, and are mostly based on recordin...
Since the end of the 1960's both musicologists and musicians have made a significant contribution to...
PhD Thesis (Multimedia items accompanying this thesis to be consulted at Robinson Library )The inter...
The recent article by Dorottya Fabian and Eitan Ornoy, “Identity in Violin Playing on Records: Inter...
There exists a commonly held belief amongst musicologists that there has been a ―general globalisati...
DVDs accompanying hard copy include recitals recorded 28 June 2012 and 25 June 2013; lecture recital...
Starting with an overview of the early reception, performance and editorial history of Bach’s Sei So...
Since the 1970s, historically-aware performances of late eighteenth-century repertoire (and that of ...
Effective technique in violin playing evolved due to several historical pedagogical treatises writte...
Recent research about late 19th century violin performance style brought my particular attention. Be...
A widespread opinion in recent research about the performance of Beethoven’s works is that artists n...
In this project, issues surrounding the performance of early music are explored through the lens of ...
This practice-led research investigates late nineteenth-century Romantic performing practice with sp...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The major purpose of the research in this thesis is t...
Violin playing on a universal level encompasses a vast history of stylistic and technical traditions...
This seminar explores whether or not current historically informed performances of early 19th-centur...
Since the end of the 1960's both musicologists and musicians have made a significant contribution to...
PhD Thesis (Multimedia items accompanying this thesis to be consulted at Robinson Library )The inter...
The recent article by Dorottya Fabian and Eitan Ornoy, “Identity in Violin Playing on Records: Inter...
There exists a commonly held belief amongst musicologists that there has been a ―general globalisati...
DVDs accompanying hard copy include recitals recorded 28 June 2012 and 25 June 2013; lecture recital...
Starting with an overview of the early reception, performance and editorial history of Bach’s Sei So...
Since the 1970s, historically-aware performances of late eighteenth-century repertoire (and that of ...
Effective technique in violin playing evolved due to several historical pedagogical treatises writte...
Recent research about late 19th century violin performance style brought my particular attention. Be...
A widespread opinion in recent research about the performance of Beethoven’s works is that artists n...
In this project, issues surrounding the performance of early music are explored through the lens of ...
This practice-led research investigates late nineteenth-century Romantic performing practice with sp...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The major purpose of the research in this thesis is t...
Violin playing on a universal level encompasses a vast history of stylistic and technical traditions...
This seminar explores whether or not current historically informed performances of early 19th-centur...
Since the end of the 1960's both musicologists and musicians have made a significant contribution to...
PhD Thesis (Multimedia items accompanying this thesis to be consulted at Robinson Library )The inter...
The recent article by Dorottya Fabian and Eitan Ornoy, “Identity in Violin Playing on Records: Inter...