A celebrated instructor explains his philosophy of teaching and practice
methods, including the appropriate combination of technique and
interpretation. Ivan Galamian, a longtime Juilliard professor,
incorporates aspects of both the Russian and French schools in a system
both ingenious and logical. His tutelage has produced astonishing
results with students, many of whom rank among the world's most
acclaimed concert artists and orchestral concertmasters.
Suitable for violin teachers and students of all ages and levels, this
guide presents general principles and offers practical suggestions
related to posture, holding the instrument and bow, vibrato movements,
intonation, tone production, bowing patterns, double stops, trills, and
many other facets of playing and practice. This edition features a new
Introduction by Sally Thomas, violin virtuoso and Galamian's former
student.