His tone is not large in the Russian violinistic sense; yet the pure, glistening quality of his playing and his natural, thoughtfully conceived shaping of every note and phrase is the mark of a great artist!
The composer chose instead to write it all himself, annotating the score in incredible detail to explain exactly how each violinistic effect is to be achieved.
Perhaps this was what Paganini's playing was like - great violinistic artistry!
There is no trace in their solo sections of the violinistic broken-chord figuration found in the overture.
This player is one of the few living exponents of the nineteenth century Russian violinistic tradition.
Definition of violinistic in US English:
violinistic
adjective-linˈistik
See violin
Example sentencesExamples
Perhaps this was what Paganini's playing was like - great violinistic artistry!
This player is one of the few living exponents of the nineteenth century Russian violinistic tradition.
There is no trace in their solo sections of the violinistic broken-chord figuration found in the overture.
The composer chose instead to write it all himself, annotating the score in incredible detail to explain exactly how each violinistic effect is to be achieved.
His tone is not large in the Russian violinistic sense; yet the pure, glistening quality of his playing and his natural, thoughtfully conceived shaping of every note and phrase is the mark of a great artist!