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Violin Mastery - ARTHUR HARTMANN - Part 2

Bloged in ARTHUR HARTMANN by Dan Monday April 14, 2008

WHAT VIOLIN PLAYING REALLY IS

“Violin playing is really no abstract mystery. It’s as clear as geography in a way: one might say the whole art is bounded on the South by the G string, on the North by the E string, on the West by the string hand—and that’s about as far as the comparison may be carried out. The point is, there are definite boundaries, whose technical and esthetic limits may be extended, and territorial annexations made through brain power, mental control. To me ‘Violin Mastery’ means taking this little fiddle-box in hand [and Mr. Hartmann suited action to word by raising the lid of his violin-case and drawing forth his beautiful 1711 Strad], and doing just what I want with it. And that means having the right finger on the right place at the right time—but don’t forget that to be able to do this you must have forgotten to think of your fingers as fingers. They should be simply unconscious slaves of the artist’s psychic expression, absolutely subservient to his ideal. Too many people reverse the process and become slaves to their fingers.

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

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