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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Aspectos gerais e técnicos do violino/viola sob a perspectiva de Carl Flesch e Ivan Galamian : suas influências na era digital / General and technical aspects of the violin/viola from the perspective of Carl Flesch and Ivan Galamian : their influences in the digital age

Kakizaki, Valter Eiji, 1988- 26 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Emerson Luiz De Biaggi / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-26T08:41:14Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Kakizaki_ValterEiji_M.pdf: 7721830 bytes, checksum: 6364af8be28879188712d29b477bdcc2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: Este trabalho tem por finalidade a compreensão e comparação dos pensamentos de dois dos mais importantes pedagogos do ensino de violino no século XX, Carl Flesch e Ivan Galamian, e averiguar suas influências nos dias de hoje em vídeos disponibilizados na internet. Inicialmente levantamos nos livros The Art of Violin Playing (Carl Flesch, 1923) e Principles of Violin Playing and Teaching (Ivan Galamian, 1962) as principais ideias desses autores sobre aspectos gerais, técnicos e interpretativos, fazendo uma comparação entre suas propostas pedagógicas. Em seguida analisamos os materiais pedagógicos postados na internet por professores de reconhecida competência, Todd Ehle e Kurt Sassmannshaus, observando os mesmos aspectos e parâmetros observados nos livros, verificando como as informações transmitidas por esses últimos se relacionam com as técnicas sugeridas por Carl Flesch e Ivan Galamian / Abstract: The purpose of this study is to understand and compare the thoughts of two of the most important violin pedagogues of the 20th Century, Carl Flesch and Ivan Galamian, and investigate their influences nowadays in videos available on the internet. Therefore, we summarized the main ideas presented by the two authors regarding general, technical and interpretative aspects in the books "The Art of Violin playing " (Carl Flesch, 1923) and "The Art of Violin Playing and Teaching" (Ivan Galamian, 1962), making a comparison between their pedagogical proposals. Then, we examined the pedagogical materials posted on the internet by professors of recognized competence, Todd Ehle e Kurt Sassmannshaus, observing the same aspects and parameters discussed in the two books, verifying how this more recent material relates to the techniques suggested by Carl Flesch and Ivan Galamian / Mestrado / Praticas Interpretativas / Mestre em Música
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Pedagogický odkaz Ivana Galamiana. / Ivan Galamian's Pedagogical Legacy

Snyder, Ian John January 2014 (has links)
Ivan Galamian's formidable reputation as a violin teacher is internationally recognized. Many of the world's outstanding violinists studied with him at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia or The Juilliard School in New York City, and their fame perpetuates his. At the same time, very little is known about Galamian's early years, his exact methods on the violin, his nature as a teacher, and the general question of how he accomplished such outstanding results with his students. This lack of awareness is the case in the United States, where many of his students are aging or deceased. Members of the youngest generation of violinists tend to have only a vague awareness of his writings and perhaps familiarity with his scale method - even if they are close to Galamian in the "family tree" of violinists. This lack of awareness appears to be even more the case in Europe, whose music schools and orchestras are less likely to contain Galamian students (though they certainly do). The goal, then, of this thesis is to shed much-needed light on the extraordinary life, thoughts, and teaching of Galamian. The reader should come away with an increased awareness of an important life in the history of the instrument, greater awareness of key technical points on the instrument, and an understanding of what made Galamian - and could make any aspiring teacher - great. There is also an attempt to provide balanced criticism of Galamian's method so that the reader may see what did not work in his teaching and so that our awareness of Galamian is not simply as a mythic figure but as a fully three-dimensional participant in the history of the violin.

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