Views on String Instrumental Playing

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Subject: Viola
Last updated: 06/10/2010
Tags: recommendations (study materials), viola
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The origins of string instruments have deep roots in the culture and daily life of ancient civilizations where music together with medicine and philosophy represented the moral, therapeutical and magical coordinates of early societies.

I strongly believe that these coordinates are still valid nowadays but they come in different forms: well-being, entertainment, creativity, flexibility, spontaneity and communication without borders.

Playing an instrument is genuine playing, a constant discovery and amazingly relaxing.

I feel passionate about sharing my knoweledge and experience of playing both the violin and viola in order to inspire and connect with our potential of being constantly creative, always exploring. Your body can enjoy itself as much as your mind, your emotions can find a channel to flow and your spirit a way to expand.

"Music is for us what we are for music!" (Y. Gitlis)


Alexandra-Martha Ursache Viola Teacher (North West London)

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"Music is for us what we are for music!" Y. Gitlis



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