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Bloged in Customer Comments by Dan Saturday January 23, 2010

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TIVADAR NACHÉZ - Part 7

Bloged in TIVADAR NACHÉZ by Dan Saturday January 9, 2010

VIOLINS AND STRINGS: SARASATE

“My violin? I am a Stradivarius player, and possess two fine Strads, though I also have a beautiful Joseph Guarnerius. Ysaye, Thibaud and Caressa, when they lunched with me not long ago, were enthusiastic about them. My favorite Strad is a 1716 instrument—I have used it for twenty-five years. But I cannot use the wire strings that are now in such vogue here. I have to have Italian gut strings. The wire E cuts my fingers, and besides I notice a perceptible difference in sound quality. Of course, wire strings are practical; they do not ’snap’ on the concert stage. Speaking of strings that ’snap,’ reminds me that the first time I heard Sarasate play the Saint-Saëns concerto, at Frankfort, he twice forgot his place and stopped. They brought him the music, he began for the third time and then—the E string snapped! I do not think any other than Sarasate could have carried off these successive mishaps and brought his concert to a triumphant conclusion. He was a great friend of mine and one of the most perfect players I have ever known, as well as one of the greatest grand seigneurs among violinists. His rendering of romantic works, Saint-Saëns, Lalo, Bruch, was exquisite—I have never, never heard them played as beautifully. On the other hand, his Bach playing was excruciating—he played Bach sonatas as though they were virtuoso pieces. It made one think of Hans von Bülow’s mot when, in speaking of a certain famous pianist, he said: ‘He plays Beethoven with velocity and Czerny with expression.’ But to hear Sarasate play romantic music, his own ‘Spanish Dances’ for instance, was all like glorious birdsong and golden sunshine, a lark soaring heavenwards!

Violin Mastery
Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
by Frederick H. Martens
Published 1919

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