Viola
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Stamitz : Concerto in D major Op. 1, Mvt. I
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- 1.Stamitz panels hear tempo stability first: set your pulse before the bow touches the string and do not let the fast runs accelerate.
- 2.The opening theme sits in first and third position; shift cleanly through the thumb so the G-string notes project without digging.
- 3.Classical vibrato: engage it on quarter notes and longer, release it on running eighths. Continuous vibrato on fast passages muddies the texture.
- 4.Bow distribution on the forte runs: use the full bow on sustained notes so the runs have bow left when they arrive.
- 5.The second theme in the relative major: lighten the bow and let the viola sing rather than projecting. Panels reward dynamic range.
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