Jan 27, 2022 | Heifetz 2021, Heifetz Videos, Video Of The Week
Video of the Week: Peace and Profundity in Melissa White's Mozart View All Heifetz Videos of the Week The Third Violin Concerto, in G major is…a work of very considerable charm, a fine example of how Mozart was experimenting with adventurous ideas while still...
Jan 23, 2022 | Heifetz 2021, Video Of The Week
Video(s) of the Week: Fridays At The Gallery Check Out The Heifetz Videos of the Week A summer scene in downtown Staunton, Virginia. (See the Heifetz banners?) A summer of study at the Heifetz Institute not only features an international cadre of outstanding students...
Jan 19, 2022 | Heifetz 2021, Video Of The Week
Video of the Week: Great Bach...in the hands of a Lesser View All Heifetz Videos of the Week A backstage moment between two Heifetz Hall of Fame teachers – Laurence Lesser and Shmuel Ashkenasi. “The typical Bach Cello Suite starts with a Prelude, which...
Jan 13, 2022 | Heifetz 2021, Heifetz Faculty, Video Of The Week
Video of the Week: Haydn's Great Lost Contrabass Concerto, Reimagined View All Videos of the Week The double bass is if, anything, an ambitious instrument. I think one of our defining qualities is being an underdog. And aspiring to something idealistic. – Sam...
Jan 6, 2022 | Heifetz 2021, Video Of The Week
Video of the Week: Schubert at the Seminar View All Videos of the Week Schubert had a habit of ummm…”borrowing” from himself, and in this case was recycling a score from a short-lived play called ‘Rosamunde.” It has been such an honor...
Dec 24, 2021 | Heifetz 2021, Heifetz Alumni, Heifetz Baroque, Video Of The Week
Video of the Week: A Four Seasons for All Time View All Heifetz Videos of the Week The more I learn about Baroque composers, the more I realize they are the original rock stars. They were innovating all the time. and experimenting with so much – different...
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