Dounis: 11 Books of Studies for the Violin
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- Composer: Demetrious Constantine Dounis (1886-1954)
- Instrumentation: Violin
- Binding: Spiral Bound
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- Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches
Description
Demetrius Constantine Dounis (1886–1954) was one of the most prominent violin pedagogues of the twentieth century. Dounis' work in violin pedagogy extended to many areas, but there are two specific areas for which he was highly revered and influential in his own time and today.
The first was his intense concern with the proper ergonomics of violin playing. for example, the horizontal and vertical movements of the left hand, the importance of muscular development and relaxation The development of finger strength and independence in the left hand, and the proper means for gripping the bow in the right hand. The second area is his emphasis on the role of the brain, not the arms or the fingers, in proper violin practicing and playing
The eleven books in this collection are the most comprehensive collection of this master pedagogue's work ever published.
Works:
- The Artist's Technique of Violin Playing, Op. 12
- The Absolute Independence of the Fingers, Op. 15
- Preparatory Studies, Op. 16
- Fundamental Trill Studies, Op. 18
- The Violin Players' Daily Dozen, Op. 20
- The Staccato, Op. 21
- New Aids to the Technical Development of the Violinist, Op. 27
- Studies in Chromatic Double-Stops for the Violin, Op. 29
- The Higher Development of Thirds and Fingered Octaves, Op. 30
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