Saturday, December 18, 2010


the Devil's Fiddler
born 1965

my my his hands can move..
Speedy Gonzales of Violin performed at the Syd Opera House last night - in a word..FANTASTICO!

Papa can you hear me? Michel Legrand from the movie Yentl - MOVING!

Czardas Vittorio Monte - MASTERFUL!!

His Cimbalom player Jeno Lisztes - Flight of the bumble bee - SPECTACULAR!

I left feeling so inspired and uplifted.

PS..
that is some serious hair!

Monday, December 13, 2010

Lesson 76

So what happened in this session…
Today in my rush to get to lesson, i forgot my Grade 3 book, i never forget to bring along my music! Nevertheless il Maestro assures me there are plenty of things to review.. Kreutzer, Vivaldi, Sitt Studies in 2nd Position – the latter mentioned in jest to get a rise out of me i'm sure.
and..
Seasonal music - yes.. Christmas Carols - Silent Night and O Holy Night.

Discovering that my favourite – the Czardas is a Grade 5 piece played in 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Positions, something i am looking forward to learning at some point in the future.

I announce out loud that my 4th finger vibrato sucks and apologise sincerely for my un-lady like language which is brought about only through enormous frustration, to be comforted that worse things have been said by those who have come before me.

A quick review of the Kreutzer 13, which in my opinion has your fingers doing the most incredible contortions i never would have believed if not for trying, leaving me to gasp, “Are you serious?’
Immediately followed by my own realisation below as i look for the denial in His eyes which did not come..
“Hey that’s how it is.. so deal with it!”
Sadly His only retort could be, "I didn't write the darn thing!"

In fine..
Il Maestro wasn’t kidding about commencing Sitt Studies in 2nd Position.. stating only 25% was in jest.

Throw me overboard now!..
Note to self..
Please read previous post..
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DVB


donna con il violino blu © 2010 patricia vannucci




aboard the flamed maple ship

Please throw me overboard..
Being aboard this flamed maple ship when the seas are rough can be trying on a fledgling crew with limited experience, and it is in these trying times when one tries to pull it together for the other.
In a strange way, it is comforting to know i am not the only one who experiences the overwhelming sensation of these crests and troughs on an adventure such as this leaving you so uncoordinated you do not know which way is up anymore.
Currently my MSP, Main Support Person on this voyage is taking their turn below deck for feeling such in this moment.
With this said, i dedicate this post to YOU and it is to You that i say..

Just Rest.. Relax.. Decompress.. and remember you are not alone.
Take a moment looking back at what you have already learnt.. remembering for example how we thought two note slurs seemed impossible.. and now we are playing 3, 4 & 5 note slurs.
Each piece that you master will lay the foundation for the next.
Keep in mind the overall picture, but just try to focus on the tasks at hand.

In fine.. constantly struggling with mastering new skills can dampen the enthusiasm for learning anything new and therefore should not be the entire focus of a practice session.
For me personally, i find it important to spend a percentage of that practice time playing what i already know well, (no matter how simple it is) this enjoyment and experience in music reminds and reinforces why it is that i have embarked on this journey in the first place.. and knowing you.. it will help you too.



You have the ability and passion for this
i see it and hear it
 storms are only momentary
and pass as all storms do
until then
stay below deck
rest
recover
and look forward to calm seas
cloudless blue skies
with tinted pink horizon lines
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DVB

boardwalk
sunset beach
soldiers point NSW

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donna con il violino blu © 2010 patricia vannucci

Monday, December 6, 2010


lesson 75

where do i begin...
so much has happened since my last lesson posting which was back in July!

Photography..
The violin continues to be a source of inspiration for my photography, as you can see from the recent uploads here with the series ‘towards resonance’, shot on the 8 November at Avon Dam in the Wollondilly Region of NSW.
The location provided the perfect backdrop not only for this photographic shoot, also for a few hours of practice under the massive Egyptian style gateways that flank each end of the dam structure.

The resonance beneath these concrete canopies as i practiced this day was what sparked the title of this series, and naturally my desire and motivation to move forward towards playing this instrument at a level where it doesn’t have the listener cringe is something i’m striving and working hard for.
The natural bushland surrounds, as well as man made setting provided the inspiration for creativity and together with intuitiveness made for a successful and enjoyable day overall.

avon dam gateway
'towards resonance'
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I was also employed to do a small photographic assignment to adorn the pages of a new business website.
I was very surprised to have been asked, after all i'm not a professional photographer, however it ties in well here as the subjects are foremost violin coupled with flowers.
I felt honored to be given an opportunity to contribute (in a small way) artistically to something like this, because to date i have been engaged only with fulfilling my own needs facilitating creative expression.
To have someone outline what they would like, is a totally different process, although still in the realm of creativeness, what one person has in their mind as an overall picture, can transfer differently to the other, therein lays the challenge.
The client was extremely happy with the end results, and i was more so being able to help realise their vision. All going well with the launch at some point next year, i will only be too happy to provide links to this new and exciting venture.


after dark
grand reflection


Lessons.. the highlights..
The last 5 months of lessons has seen me progress a little further with Vivaldi Spring, which my Maestro tells me is a piece that students doing their Associate Diploma tackle.. great!
I’m just a humble beginning kindergarten violinist, talk about jumping into the deep end. There is much work to be done before this even sounds anything like it’s meant to – still it is a challenge and will endeavour to keep at it.

Hans Sitt is providing much amusement.. for whom?
I’m not sure.
In a desperate bid to motivate me to read musical notation (something i have publicly confessed to loathing here on the blog) Maestro actually said he would offer me a free one hour lesson, on the house, if i learn in one week to play the Sitt No 6 with no errors in under 4 minutes…
Did i mention the word ‘amusement?’
Perhaps for him - knowing it would be very difficult but not entirely impossible.

Still i told him this was a bet he could not lose, for on hearing this piece i described it as a tongue twister, except for violin.
My initial thoughts were that if by some miracle i could achieve this, it would mean significant inroads into the beginnings of reading music, and despite the odds being greatly stacked in his favour, i have to confess the thought of denying il Maestro payment of an hour lesson was delicious.

Sadly in spite of all the practice i did that week, i did not complete the piece and made many errors along the way especially towards the end.. he was worried there initially for i gave it my best shot.
I am pleased to report however, in the week that followed i persevered with the no 6, saying to myself.. “darn i couldn’t do it in one week, but i’m determined to get it done in two”.. even if it kills me..
So at the next lesson was able to play it all, with a few errors here and there.. but hey.. i got through it!

The last five months has seen me step up into the 3rd Grade Book based on the AMEB Curriculum - having had three lessons to date.
The music in this book has me highly motivated, and although it has only been a few weeks, some serious practice time has been had familiarising myself with the pieces and may i add, a considerable amount of reading going on!

I’m sure there are other things i can make mention of, but they do not come to mind immediately as i write, so for now i will leave it here.
I hope not to desert my blog for this long again.
Sometimes there just isn’t enough time for it all.















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DVB


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perugina photography © 2010 patricia vannucci




growth spiral
violin scroll against maple

'towards resonance'


A scroll is the decoratively carved end of the neck of certain stringed instruments, mainly members of the violin family. The scroll is typically carved in the shape of a volute (a rolled-up spiral) according to a canonical pattern, although some violins are adorned with carved heads, human and animal.
The quality of a scroll is one of the things used to judge the luthier's skill.
Instrument scrolls usually approximate a logarithmic spiral.
Although many references assert that the instrument scroll closely follows the golden spiral (a specific form of the Logarithmic spiral) this assertion is demonstrably false.

Scrollwork is a common feature of Baroque ornament, the period when string instrument design became essentially fixed.
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taken from Wikipedia
'towards resonance'
series of pictures photographed
Avon Dam NSW
8 November 2010


'growth spiral . violin scroll against maple' photography © 2010 patricia vannucci
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perugina photography © 2010 patricia vannucci






avon dam gateway

'towards resonance'
series of pictures photographed
Avon Dam NSW
8 November 2010

'avon dam gateway' photography © 2010 patricia vannucci
creative direction patricia vannucci
perugina photography © 2010 patricia vannucci



Sunday, December 5, 2010

among eucalypts
violin on red velvet chair

'towards resonance'
series of pictures photographed
Avon Dam NSW
8 November 2010

'among eucalypts' photography © 2010 patricia vannucci
creative direction patricia vannucci
perugina photography © 2010 patricia vannucci

Wednesday, December 1, 2010


among eucalypts
violin on red velvet chair

'towards resonance'
series of pictures photographed
Avon Dam NSW
8 November 2010

'among eucalypts' photography © 2010 patricia vannucci
creative direction patricia vannucci
perugina photography © 2010 patricia vannucci



violin on red velvet chair
on Avon Dam Rd

you are my heart

donna con il violino blu
series of self portraits with blu violin
in sepia with text overlay

photo taken
11 April, 2010
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Photography sustains my creative expression together with writing and painting when energy permits.
They are part of my artistic journey.
Sharing a great deal of myself here through different mediums under this thread of music
is also a journey which i will weave into this fabric that ultimately forms me and it will stand as a record.
Some time ago i wrote the words below which i guess best describes why i am at times driven..


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These images along with my artworks
are some of the many strands woven together
that make up the cloth of my life so far.
Sometimes these strands are knotted, frayed and come undone,
some are like silken threads which glint in the sun.

i am not a writer..
i am not a photographer..
i am simply being me
i do not know how to be another.
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perugina


'you are my heart' words & photography © 2010 patricia vannucci
creative direction patricia vannucci
perugina photography © 2010 patricia vannucci