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Violin Mastery - SAMUEL GARDNER - Part 5

Bloged in SAMUEL GARDNER by Dan Wednesday April 9, 2008

“You ask about my violin? It belonged to the famous Hawley collection, and is a Giovanni Baptista Guadignini, made in 1780, in Turin. The back is a single piece of maple-wood, having a broadish figure extending across its breadth. The maple-wood sides match the back. The top is formed of a very choice piece of spruce, and it is varnished a deep golden-red. It has a remarkably fine tone, very vibrant and with great carrying power, a tone that has all that I can ask for as regards volume and quality.

VIOLIN MASTERY

“Violin Mastery? Off-hand I might say the phrase stands for a life-time of effort with its highest aims unattained. As I see it the achievement of violin mastery represents a combination of 90 per cent. of toil and 10 per cent. of talent or inspiration. Goetschius, with whom I studied composition, once said to me: ‘I do not congratulate you on having talent. That is a gift. But I do congratulate you on being able to work hard!’ The same thing applies to the fiddle. It seems to me that only by keeping everlastingly at it can one become a master of the instrument.”

 

Violin Mastery
Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
by Frederick H. Martens
Published 1919


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