Cello
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Intermediate
Dvořák : Rondo in G minor Op. 94
Stylistic precision matters more than speed at this level.
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Panel-ready practice tips
- 1.Dvořák's Rondo is a Czech folk-influenced work: the phrasing should feel open and dance-like, not refined and restrained. The folk character is the entire point.
- 2.The rondo theme keeps returning in different keys. Panels listen for whether each return has a distinct character or sounds like repetition.
- 3.The G-minor key on cello is a resonant, dark key. Let the instrument ring by not pressing the bow too deep into the string.
- 4.The fast passages in the minor sections must be energetic but not scrambled. Clarity at 80% tempo is more impressive than speed at 100%.
- 5.The G-major episodes are lighter and brighter than the G-minor rondo sections: adjust the bow contact point slightly toward the fingerboard for the major contrast.
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