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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Legacy
Tchaikovsky’s music stands as a triumph of emotional expression, captivating listeners with its unforgettable melodies, striking dramatic contrasts, and profound sensitivity. Renowned as a true master of orchestration, Tchaikovsky wove together rich, lush textures and...
In Memoriam Prof. György Pauk
An Illustrious Violinist and Pedagogue Passes Away The world mourns the loss of Hungarian violinist and pedagogue György Pauk, who passed away at the age of 88. Renowned for his extraordinary musicianship, Pauk's playing embodied a deep connection to the Hungarian...
Building Foundations: Kreutzer’s 42 Etudes and Their Role in Violin Education
The Kreutzer Études, officially titled "42 Études ou Caprices" by Rodolphe Kreutzer, are a set of studies for violin that have become essential in violin pedagogy. First published in 1806, these etudes were initially created to address the technical challenges...
Frederic Chopin’s 175th death anniversary
On Thursday, October 17, we commemorate the 175th anniversary of the death of Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849), the legendary Polish composer and piano virtuoso whose profound influence on music endures to this day.. Renowned for his unparalleled mastery of solo piano...
Maria Thompson Corley Pianist & Composer
Maria Thompson Corley is a versatile artist known for her talents as a pianist, composer, and writer. Born in Jamaica and raised in Canada, Corley has made significant contributions to the classical music world and other artistic disciplines. Let's discover her...
Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1
Dmitri Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op. 107 is one of the most important and frequently performed cello concertos of the 20th century. Composed in 1959 for the legendary cellist Mstislav Rostropovich, it showcases Shostakovich’s signature...
Newsletters 2024
Never miss any of our newsletters anymore! Overview of the latest content in our monthly newsletter now all grouped for a quick search Click on the title to enterNewsletter | December |From Bach to Breakthroughs: Mastering Music & the Perfect ManagerNewsletter |...
Happy Birthday J.S. Bach
At iClassical Academy, you find so much to learn about Bach's music! We're proud to offer over 100 music Bach Tutorials for instruments such as violin, cello, and piano. Whether it's a Masterclass, a course, or a collection, there's something to find for every taste!...
Discover the Joy of Music at LVL Music Academy
Learning music can be an incredibly rewarding experience. Not only does it provide a creative outlet, but it also improves cognitive abilities and enhances overall well-being. However, finding the right music academy to learn can be challenging, especially if you are...
What is a Great Music Lesson?
Nobody likes to be told what to do Blog post by Mike Vaccaro. What is a Great Music Lesson? In an excellent music lesson, the teacher presents information and then asks for feedback from the student to ensure they understand what was said. Students want to have...
Leonidas Kavakos, Expressive Playing Style & Technical Proficiency
Highly regarded violinist "I suggest practicing using only the top voice and not letting small notes dominate the bigger ones.”— Leonidas Kavakos Dynamic Range, Precision & Clarity Leonidas Kavakos is a highly regarded violinist known for his expressive playing...
Impact Award Winner June Peijun Xu
The importance of cultural exchange ©Marcelo Soares "As musicians and artists, we are responsible for rebuilding confidence in our field when we meet an industry crisis.”— June (Peijun) Xu An impact on music and the community June (Peijun) is the...
A Music Teacher Affects Eternity
A Music Teacher Affects Eternity The importance of finding the right music teacher. Blog post by Mike Vaccaro. "We all sound like someone else before we find our own sound." This quote by Mike Vaccaro will make sense to you when you are a musician, teacher, or...
uwMeeting Audio-Video Solution for Distance Learning
The best audio-video solution for distance learning forplayers and singers by Ubaldo Ponzio uwMeeting is an innovative online platform created to offer all music and singing teachers and students the possibility to do individual and group lessons from home, with a...
Music Magazine iClassical 2022 2nd quarter
May 2022 Compare & Choose for Violin, Cello, and Piano Violin | Mendelssohn Violin Concerto No. 1: two opposite directions Suppose you're asked if your interpretation would be more interesting if you apply that particular attitude of being "slightly late." Sure,...
Music Magazine iClassical 2022 1st quarter
1st quarter 2022 March 2022 Featured Latests Course | Music & Career | Self-Management for Musicians Instructor Irma de Jong Language English Updates of course Social media platforms change all the time. Irma made some essential updates to the use of Facebook,...
Music Magazines iClassical 2021
December 2021 New Cello Shostakovich Masterclass I Piano Collection Mozart and Beethoven I Sound Espressivo Presentation ♠ How to decide the "economy of the bow". Peter Szabo on Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 ♥Three New Piano Masterclasses on Mozart and Beethoven...
iClassical Musical Year in Review 2021
iClassical's 2021 A firework of stars in the iClassical music sky! What have we accomplished? ♥ Two new Musical Jewels √ Cello, Bow and You with Evangeline Benedetti √ Violin for Tango with Estacion Buenos Aires ♥ We added ten new Masterclasses for Violin (4), Piano...
Soulscapes 2; A Dream come True for Maria Thompson Corley
Soulscapes 2; an exciting, diverse, virtuoso collection of music. by Dr. Maria Thompson Corley Music by African American Women Black female composers from all over the world have written wonderful music for the piano. In 2006, I scratched the surface of...
VASCO ABADJIEV International Violin Competition – Interview
VASCO ABADJIEV Sixth International Violin Competition Inside the organization Interview with Julian Korabov, project coordinator "Vasco Abadjiev" Violin Competition was initiated in 2011 due to enthusiasm, energy, and love for classical music within a small group of...
Post for Questions
SUBJECT TITLE Subject Subtitle Text INTRO Regular TEXT Example "Our team is comprised of exceptional individuals who share a common vision, passion, and determination for success. Together, we have created a unique environment where talented musicians from around the...
Forte International Music Competition – Interview
Forte International Music Competition - Inside the organization Interview with Viktoria Kurbatskaya, President and Eugene Plotkin, Vice President Forte International Music Competition is an annual event open to instrumentalists and vocalists of all nationalities, ages...
Living Things Grow and Change; Classical Music is no Exception
Living Things Grow and Change; Classical Music is no Exception by Dr. Maria Thompson Corley I recently read a blog post* that attempted to put a wall around classical music by defining what it “should” be. Attempts to stem the tide of change are usually under-girded...
Chamber Music Connection Pedagogy Project with Deborah Barrett Price
The Pedagogy Project with Chamber Music Connection Artistic Director, Deborah Barrett Price Breathe Together, Move Together, Play Together Series by Lizzy Macintosh “This format of presentation for teachers and their students is engaging, instructional, and easy to...
A Brief Introduction to the Concept of Classicism in Music – Part II
A Brief Introduction to the Concept of Classicism in Music Part II by Dr. Patrick J. Brill, Ph.D. Another Aspect of Classicism: Art Perfecting Nature In Part I of this essay, we examined the core of the principles of classicism, which focused on the concept of art...
A Brief Introduction to the Concept of Classicism in Music
A Brief Introduction to the Concept of Classicism in Music Part I by Patrick J. Brill, Ph.D. In our modern times, we often hear the word classical, or one of its derivates, such as “classic,” “classicism,” “high class,” and the like, bandied about in casual everyday...
7 Things to Be Consider Before Enrolling in a Music Academy
7 Things to Be Consider Before Enrolling in a Music Academy by Annika Wells ‘Music is the most life enrich academic subject.` Everyone loves and enjoys music, whether by singing, listening, or playing an instrument. Music is the most life enrich academic subject....
Invisible Neck Graft – a Restorer of Violins, Violas and Cellos
A Restorer of Violins, Violas, and Cellos by Iris Carr Hello, I am Iris Carr, a restorer of fine violins, violas & cellos for over 25 years. In 1996 I graduated from the Newark School of Violinmaking with distinction and was offered a position at Charles Beare’s...
The Strange Link Between Chess and Music
The Strange Link Between Chess and Music by Abroo Murtaza ‘Is there a real connection between music and chess?` A question that often confuses people! Many research studies have been done to find an appropriate answer to it, and all have varying conclusions. Some...
Piazzolla and Ginastera: two contrasting sides of Argentine Music
Piazzolla and Ginastera: two contrasting sides of Argentine Music by Guillermo Scarabino Maestro Guillermo Scarabino met Astor Piazzolla and Alberto Ginastera in person during his long-lasting conducting career. He premiered in Argentina Ginastera’s “Popol Vuh:...
Violin for Tango – Celebrating Piazzolla 100th!
Violin for Tango - Celebrating Piazzolla's 100th! by Gabriela Olcese Join our "Violin for Tango" Master Course For iClassical Academy, we created a special "Violin for Tango" Master Course. In this course, carried out entirely in Buenos Aires, we illustrate the basic...
15 Steps to Soundproofing A Room
15 Steps to Soundproofing A Room by Annika Wells Whether it’s the squealing garbage trucks, blaring car stereos, or the general buzz of foot traffic outside your window, the noise of the city can be draining. and for getting rid of that, you want to have a soundproof...
The Baroque Violin & Viola: a Fifty-Lesson Course
The Baroque Violin & Viola: a Fifty-Lesson Course by Walter Reiter The Baroque Violin & Viola: a Fifty-Lesson Course After more than half a century spent teaching and playing the violin, the last thirty of which have been devoted almost exclusively to...
6 Ways That Can Be A Big Help For Learning Music
6 Ways That Can Be A Big Help For Learning Music by Annika Wells Learning Music The science or art of arranging tones or sounds in progression, in the mix, and in fleeting connections to deliver a piece having solidarity and coherence is called "Music." Learning music...
Embrace your Stage Fright
Embrace your Stage Fright, practice your performance! By Prof. Lihay Bendayan Head of the Violin Class, Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance Performance Anxiety Performance anxiety may seem like an undesired partner in our lives as musicians performing live on stage....
RODOLPHE KREUTZER 42 VIOLIN ÉTUDES
RODOLPHE KREUTZER 42 VIOLIN ÉTUDES BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN CLASSICAL AND ROMANTIC VIOLIN REPERTOIRE by Marcos Santos Pedagogical value Kreutzer’s Études are extremely useful to violin teachers globally, as evidenced by the fact that they have been used in many parts...
BEAUTIFUL SINGING: A Singer’s Guide to Improving the Voice
BEAUTIFUL SINGING: A Singer’s Guide to Improving the Voice by Stanford Felix MUSICAL BEGINNINGS I come from a musical family, particularly on my father’s side. All the Felix relations were Welsh, and Wales is famous as the “Land of Song,” especially for its male...
Novena Sinfonía de Beethoven
Novena Sinfonía de Beethoven - Nicht diese Töne? por Guillermo Scarabino En el 4° movimiento de la 9ª Sinfonía, antes de abordar el texto de la Oda a la Alegría de Schiller, Beethoven insertó palabras de su propia autoría: O Freunde, nicht diese Töne! / Sondern...
Beethoven Ninth Symphony
Beethoven Ninth Symphony - Nicht diese Töne? by Guillermo Scarabino In the 4th movement of the 9th Symphony, before tackling the text of Schiller's Ode to Joy, Beethoven inserted words of his own authorship: O Freunde, nicht diese Töne! / Sondern laβt uns...
Music Magazines iClassical 2020
December 2020 Feel at Home at iClassical! Three new masterclasses for Violin, Cello, and Piano; three new Dakapp/Naxos Collections for violin and piano; two blog posts about Stage Fright and the Kreutzer Sonatas. Next year we go to Tango! We will celebrate Piazzolla's...
Social Media for Musicians and Artists
Social Media for Musicians and Artists by Massimo Poti After a degree in Communication Science in a time so far away there were no blogs and no smartphones yet - yes, that was quite a long time ago! - I’ve always worked as a communications consultant specialising in...
Feldenkrais and playing freely on the cello
Feldenkrais and playing freely on the cello by Nadia David I am Nadia David, cellist, teacher, musiMentor at IClassical Academy. I have been searching and writing about the One Movement idea for a long time. The urge to merge the complex web of thoughts,...
Conducting Brahms: an approach to the opening of the first symphony
Conducting Brahms: an approach to the opening of the first symphony By Gianmaria Griglio When young conductors approach a score for the first time the omnipresent question is: how do I begin? In a case of a repertoire symphony such as Brahms's first, the...
Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers Everything you want to know about iClassical AcademyMost asked Q. How to Upgrade?A. You can upgrade your membership after logging into the site, go to "my account," and choose "upgrade." Q. Is my personal data protected??A. We keep all data on...
Cello Masterclass Evangeline Benedetti Arona, Italy
Cello Masterclass Evangeline Benedetti in Arona, Italy Two Inspiring days with a great Master Teacher Evangeline Benedetti is a sought-after master clinician, specialized in Alexander Technique, who served for 20 years on the faculty of Manhattan School of Music. She...
Daily routine of a musician
Daily routine of a musician with cellist and musiMentor Fulvia Mancini What is the interaction between the practice of the musical instrument and the techniques of yoga and visual and vocal techniques? How can it help you develop more confidence in...
Conducting technique; an introduction by Gianmaria Griglio
Conducting technique; an introduction and why it matters By GianMaria Griglio Does conducting technique exist? According to some, this is a debatable point: conducting technique (just for clarity, I’m referring to orchestral and not choral conducting) has been the...
Why should I play J.S. Bach’s 2-part inventions? (Blog)
Why should I play J.S. Bach's 2-part inventions? Hello, I am Fernanda Machado and I am musiMentor Piano at iClassical Academy. My newborn course is all about J.S. Bach's 2-part invention No. 10, and I'd like to tell you more about the possibilities mastering these...
Violin Bow – Color your Violin Sound by Bowing on Different Contact Points
Violin Bow - Color your Violin Sound by Bowing on Different Contact Points By Zlata Brouwer Bowing on another place on your string makes your violin sound different The beautiful thing about violin playing is that you can create variety in your tone....
Harbin’s Conservatory and Orchestra; tradition and innovation
Harbin's Conservatory and the Orchestra placed in the City of Music Harbin Conservatory Of Music is a vast, bright and inviting building, located in Harbin, which is called “the city of music” by the United Nations. As the only independent establishing state-run...
Harbin and Schoenfeld International String Competition; a City of Music to discover!
Harbin, City of Music and its Grand Theatre; a great place to discover! As a modern city, Harbin has barely more than 100 years of history. However, this young city has an affinity with music. Accompanied by music, Harbin has always been growing, developing and...
Sibelius Academy and its online learning musical training
Sibelius Academy and its online learning musical training by Irma de Jong Sibelius Academy, the cornerstone of Finnish music, has long traditions. Established in 1882, the cradle of classical music education has added other genres to its palette: Jazz and Folk Music...
Bach Violin Solo Sonatas and Partitas – Online Video Series by Miriam Fried
How to play better Bach's Solo Violin Sonatas and Partitas A passion for J.S. Bach: Miriam Fried explains the work of the genius german composer When did you first started to play J.S. Bach's solo repertoire for the violin? We spoke to Miriam Fried about her passion...
Zlata Brouwer on 24 Violin Bowing Techniques
EXPLORE the ACADEMY Zlata Brouwer's Course for BOW TECHNIQUE Not a MASTER MEMBER yet? Check our PLANS 24 Violin Bowing Techniques by Zlata Ihou-Brouwer, the founder of Violinlounge, Classical violinist, teacher and bowing technique expert "With the violin bow, you’re...
How to Write a Classical Musician Bio
How to write a classical musician bio? By Irma de Jong A good biography is nothing more than making an appealing story from your curriculum vitae. I know for many people, this stresses them out. They don't like to do it, wait until the very last second, and sometimes...
Theory and Practice of Conducting with Guillermo Scarabino
The Art of Conducting by Guillermo Scarabino How awareness of orchestra parts and conducting will improve your performing Guillermo Scarbino, a well-respected conductor, lecturer and author, has developed masterclasses and workshops for any musician to understand...
Paganini Caprices Unlocked with Pavel Berman
Paganini Caprices, a devilish challenge for many violinists The 24 Caprices for Solo Violin were written in groups (six, six, and twelve) by Niccolò Paganini between 1802 and 1817. As we all know, they demand a lot of technique, velocity, accuracy, and precision from...
CHOPIN ETUDE NO. 3, OP. 10
CHOPIN ETUDE NO. 3, OP. 10 CORNERSTONE LESSON CHOPIN Chopin was one of the few composers who considered the Etude as an original composition, not only a piece to develop concepts and technique, so he wrote his 24 etudes also to have the player enjoying the piece...
Social Media – Everything for a Like
Social media? "It's a completely different world," says Boris Berezovsky by Irma de Jong How far do we allow social media to determine our lives, or, even taking over? In this article, we dive into the world of the likes, the ones that make a living out of Instagram,...
ASLICO THE OLDEST EUROPEAN OPERA CONTEST
LA BELLA ITALIA AND ITS LYRICAL PATRIMONIUM ASLICO THE OLDEST OPERA CONTEST OF EUROPE Italy is known as the cradle of Opera and Lyrical singing. No wonder that its famous for hosting so many important and known singing contests. The history of the Eurovision Song...
LISZT PRAELUDIUM NACH J.S. BACH, SCHLAFLOS!, EN REVE, BAGATELLE
LISZT PRAELUDIUM NACH J.S. BACH, SCHLAFLOS!, EN REVE, BAGATELLE CORNERSTONE LESSON LISZT An exhaustive masterclass about differences and similarities amongst four important Praeludium; some parts are interpreted in different ways and compared to each other. Master...
SAINT-SAENS RONDO CAPRICCIOSO ONINE VIOLIN LESSON
SAINT SAENS RONDO CAPRICCIOSO ONLINE VIOLIN LESSON CORNERSTONE LESSON VIOLIN VIRTUOSO REPERTOIRE This composition is dedicated to the 18th-century violinist Pablo de Sarasate, and there's a very much audible Spanish influence in the flow of this romantic composition....
POPPER HIGH SCHOOL OF CELLO PLAYING ETUDES 1 & 6
POPPER HIGH SCHOOL OF CELLO PLAYING ETUDES 1 & 6 CORNERSTONE LESSON CELLO SOLO REPERTOIRE A real cornerstone for every cellist, to be watched and learned with great attention. In these etudes, our teacher shows how to practice and master crucial elements like...
Young Musicians Now Seek Learning Variety
More and more students are looking for a variety of musical learning resources outside of what private teachers can offer alone. How does this impact the future of online music learning?
BACH VIOLIN PARTITA NO. 1 IN B MINOR, BWV 1002, ALLEMANDE
BACH PARTITA NO. 1 IN B MINOR, BWV 1002, ALLEMANDE CORNERSTONE LESSON BACH SOLO VIOLIN REPERTOIRE In his Partitas, Bach treats the traditional dance form with great liberty, accentuating virtuosity, melodic inventions, rhythm and beautiful counterpoint elaborations....
musiXange: Free Musical Services
musiXange: Free Musical Services As a European organization that wants to teach the world classical music, we have to begin with content that is accessible by anyone, for free. This helps our members understand what iClassical Academy is and what we do. After all, our...
BEETHOVEN PIANO SONATA NO. 23 APPASSIONATA
BEETHOVEN SONATA NO. 23, OP.57, APPASSIONATA CORNERSTONE LESSON BEETHOVEN The composer himself described this composition Appassionata as one of the best he ever wrote, and it is no doubt the most celebrated of Beethoven’s piano sonatas; the 1st movement, reporting...
Why Paganini Is Popular At Violin Competitions
Niccolò Paganini was one of the most accomplished classical composers of the 19th century…but why was he so popular, and why do they choose his music at violin competitions?
Why Online Music Lessons Are So Effective
Online music lessons are thought by some to be an extremely effective way to learn; this article explores why these compliment time-tested learning methods.
ELGAR CELLO CONCERTO IN E MINOR, OP 35, 1ST MOV
ELGAR CELLO CONCERTO IN E MINOR, OP. 85, 1ST MOVEMENT (PART 1) CORNERSTONE LESSON ELGAR Amit Peled teaches about the attitude, technics and the critical points of the first movement of this very famous composition. Special topics are the use of the bow, the posture,...
Modern versus Baroque Violin Bow
Miriam Fried is a violin Master Teacher, and in this article we explore the differences between the Baroque and modern violin bows.
RAVEL TZIGANE
RAVEL TZIGANE CORNERSTONE LESSON RAVEL Professor Hagai Shaham explains the many topics of this genial composition, showing the parts which mostly express the typical Hungarian romantic style. He teaches how to achieve the proper expression of the piece, which is very...
RACHMANINOFF PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2 IN C MINOR, OP.18, 1ST MOV
RACHMANINOFF PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2 IN C MINOR, OP.18, 1ST MOV CORNERSTONE LESSON RACHMANINOFF One of Rachmaninoff's most enduringly popular pieces is his Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, Op. 18. This Masterclass and cornerstone lesson also contain most teachings about...
MENDELSSOHN VIOLIN CONCERTO IN E MINOR, OP. 64, 1ST MOV
MENDELSSOHN VIOLIN CONCERTO IN E MINOR, OP. 64, 1ST MOV CORNERSTONE LESSON MENDELSSOHN One of the most frequently performed violin concertos, and also one of the most lyrical and flowing works of its type. The movement contains a variety of thematic expositions,...
How to Practice Solos Like a Professional
If you want to be a master at your instrument, it takes perfect practice to make perfect.
Why Classical Music Still Matters
Why Classical Music Still Matters In an age of music where songwriters publish questionable lyrical subjects, heavy four-on-the-floor kick drums and sub woofers can be heard in traffic three hundred meters away, and where music videos feed the...
Privacy Policy /Terms & Conditions
In short the most important topics about data use What data does iClassical Academy collect and store? Only as a member, we ask for your personal data. We ask your name, email address and you have the optional choice to fill in which instrument you play...
Uri Vardi Feldenkrais specialist: “My Teaching Philosophy”
"I believe that my principal role as a teacher is to help my students become aware of who they are and to help them grow. It is not to define their faults nor cure them. The driving force in this process is my curiosity in the unique makeup of each of my students. As...
iClassical Academy – Transforming Music Instruction
The iClassical Academy is transforming Music Instruction through HD Video, Digital Interactivity, and Cutting-Edge Tools.