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Pablo de Sarasate

Zigeunerweisen

Taught by renowned violinist 

Timothy Chooi

Embark on a captivating journey through the intricacies of one of the most iconic pieces in the violin repertoire, Pablo de Sarasate's "Zigeunerweisen". In this course, led by renowned soloist Timothy Chooi, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of this masterpiece, exploring its four-part structure: Moderato, Lento, Un poco piu lento, and Allegro molto vivace. Through insightful commentary and detailed analysis, Timothy Chooi will unravel the rich tapestry of emotions and technical challenges woven into each section of the piece. From the haunting melodies of the Lento to the fiery virtuosity of the Allegro molto vivace, you'll delve into the nuances of interpretation, phrasing, and expression that bring this composition to life.

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    Difficulty: 
    Advanced
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    Duration: 
    1.5
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Course Syllabus

<p id="">Overview</p>

<p id="">In this introduction, violinist Timothy Chooi provides an overview of Pablo de Sarasate's iconic composition, Zigeunerweisen. Timothy highlights the work's distinct four-part structure, comprising the Moderato, Lento, Un poco piu lento, and Allegro molto vivace sections, offering insight into the thematic and technical elements of each segment.</p>

<p id="">I. Moderato</p>

<p id="">In this segment, Timothy Chooi navigates through the renowned and intricate opening of Zigeunerweisen, Moderato, offering invaluable guidance on left and right hand coordination, executing shifts, refining sound production, and capturing the musical nuances essential to this challenging opening.</p>

<p id="">II. Lento</p>

<p id="">In the Lento section, renowned violinist Timothy Chooi explores the improvisatory nature of Zigeunerweisen, delving into the nuances of navigating free rubato sections, mastering slurred staccato and ricochet passages, and tackling virtuosic left-hand passages.</p>

<p id="">II. Lento</p>

<p id="">In the Lento section, renowned violinist Timothy Chooi explores the improvisatory nature of Zigeunerweisen, delving into the nuances of navigating free rubato sections, mastering slurred staccato and ricochet passages, and tackling virtuosic left-hand passages.</p>

<p id="">IV. Allegro molto vivace</p>

<p id="">In the Allegro Molto Vivace section, Timothy Chooi unravels the complexities of the infamous ending of Zigeunerweisen. Serving as an obstacle course of technical challenges, this segment fully tests the capabilities of the violin. Chooi meticulously explores the myriad challenges, from mastering harmonics and intricate left-hand passage work to executing precise pizzicato and fast shifts. Gain valuable insights for each section of this exhilarating finale, along with practical tips for effective practice and polished performance.</p>

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Timothy Chooi

Chooi gained international recognition by winning First Prize at the Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition in Hannover, Germany, and Second Prize at the Queen Elisabeth International Competition. He has captivated audiences worldwide with his virtuosic and finely nuanced performances and serves as the Professor of Violin at the University of Ottawa in Canada.

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