Beethoven - Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Minor Op 23
CourseViolinClassicalIntermediate
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Beethoven - Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Minor Op 23

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Duration59m
Modules2
LevelIntermediate
LanguageEnglish

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About this course

Sit in on a rare chance to watch one of today's great violinists coach Beethoven up close. In this masterclass, Maxim Vengerov works on the first movement of Beethoven's Violin Sonata No 4 in A Minor, Op 23, drawing out the phrasing, colour and musical decisions that bring the movement to life. It is a chance to absorb the interpretation, technique and musicianship of a major artist and carry them into your own playing.

Vengerov is recognised as one of the world's most exciting and brilliant violinists. He gave his first recital at the age of five and won First Prize in the Junior Wieniawski Competition at ten, and he is now acknowledged as one of the great musicians of our time. He is also Professor of Violin at the Royal Academy of Music in London, and as a teacher he is perceptive, entertaining and always sensitive to each student's personality and ability, with a gift for conveying his insights into the music.

In partnership with The Masterclass Media Foundation Archives, which provides a valuable educational resource in order to perpetuate musical passion and knowledge from one generation to another. [MMF006]

Who it's for

  • Intermediate violinists ready to study a classical sonata in depth
  • Returning players reconnecting with serious chamber repertoire
  • Students curious how a master shapes phrasing and character

What you'll learn

  • Shape the opening movement with clear musical intent
  • Hear and apply specific feedback from a masterclass setting
  • Refine bow control, tone, and phrasing in Beethoven

What you'll need

  • A violin you are comfortable playing at intermediate level
  • Access to the sheet music for Op 23
  • A few minutes most days to revisit ideas slowly

Meet the Guru

Maxim Vengerov

Maxim Vengerov

Maxim Vengerov is recognised as one of the world's most exciting violinists. He gave his first recital at the age of five and, after studying with Galina Tourchaninova and Professor Zakhar Bron, went on to win First Prize in the Junior Wieniawski Competition at the age of ten. In 1990, aged fifteen, he won the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition, confirming his reputation as a musician of the very highest order.

In May 2000, following a ten-year recording contract with Teldec Classics, Maxim Vengerov signed an exclusive contract with EMI Classics. His awards and prizes have included Gramophone Young Artist of the Year and Ritmo (Spain) Artist of the Year in 1994; Gramophone Record of the Year and Grammy Award nominations for Classical Album of the Year and Best Instrumental Soloist with Orchestra in 1996; the Edison Award for Best Concerto Recording in 1997; Gramophone Artist of the Year in 2002; and both an Edison Award and a Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (with Orchestra) for his recording of the Britten Violin Concerto and the Walton Viola Concerto.

In 1997 Vengerov was the first classical musician to be appointed Envoy for Music by UNICEF. In this role he has met and performed for disadvantaged children in Uganda, Harlem, Thailand, and on both sides of the Kosovan ethnic divide - work that has allowed him both to inspire children worldwide and to inspire others to raise funds for UNICEF-assisted programmes. Another passion of Vengerov's life is his involvement with young people through giving masterclasses. One such event was recorded by Channel Four Television as part of a documentary on Vengerov called 'Playing by Heart', shown at the Cannes Television Festival in 1999. Since June 2005 he has been Professor of Violin at the Royal Academy of Music, London.

That same teaching passion runs through his MusicGurus masterclasses, where Vengerov takes you inside the great violin repertoire - from Ravel's Tzigane and Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy to the concertos of Sibelius, Mendelssohn, Britten and Shostakovich - sharing the technique and musicianship behind every phrase.

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The Masterclass Media Foundation films and records leading classical musicians teaching, so students can sit in on masterclasses they would otherwise never reach. Its aim is twofold: to let players and music lovers learn directly from great teachers, and to build a lasting archive of that teaching for future generations. UK registered charity 1113002.

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