From the monthly archives:

April 2009

True Principles of the Art of Violin Playing

April 30, 2009

Sometimes the most important concepts are the most elusive.
Every violinist, during some period of his career, has experienced great difficulty in arriving at systematic study—systematic, in the sense of throwing aside all work which his own experience has proven fruitless or, at best, barren of significant results; systematic, in reducing all technical difficulties, whether of [...]

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The First of April

April 1, 2009

The first day of April begins the second quarter of the year. Three months have vanished; nine remain. What will you do with them?
It is truly sad that this day is considered to be one in which frivolity is acceptable. Christians must remember that they will be called to answer for every idle word (Matthew [...]

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