In an interview by Regina Weinreich with actress Melanie Laurent (playing violinist Anne-Marie Jacquet in the movie) and published on the Huffington post July 29, 2010, Melanie answers the question ....
RW: You play the violin so beautifully in this film. As far as I know, you are not a violinist. How did this role come to you?
ML: The director chose me. I met him three times to speak about the script. He chose someone else who could not play the violin. The role was a big challenge involving much training. She dropped out. My performance is fake except for the right hand. The left hand is a special effect. It's a lot of work to learn fake movements.
They are in the same key--they are both concert pitched instruments (in Concert C Major.) This means that a Note on Violin is the same note played on the piano. For example, the clarinet is a concert B-flat pitched instrument, and because the Piano is Concert C pitched, if you played a C on the piano, it wouldn't be the same not as a C on the clarinet. Hope this helps :)
Playing only one violin from the violin section is what's meant by 'violin solo'. Other instruments may or may not be played. Singers may or may not sing. But the one violin that's played is the violin of the 'first desk man', who also may be called 'concert master'. The two terms apply whether the individual be female or male.
The lady who played the violin during Rod Stewart's "One Night Only" concert at the Royal Albert Hall was a talented musician named Jules Benedict. She is a well-known violinist and has played with many famous musicians, including Paul McCartney and Elton John. During the concert, Jules Benedict performed a beautiful violin solo during Rod Stewart's rendition of "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" The audience was captivated by her skillful playing and the emotional depth she brought to the song.
He played Beethoven on his violin.
Four octaves can be played on the violin.
Sarah nemtanu
Warren Hood
She played a beautiful melody on her violin during the concert.
"The Concert" by Marco Beltrami - on iTunes Beltrami was the composer of the film score, and this piece was his own composition, titled such because it was The Concert at the end of the movie.
Johnny Cahillane
Marcia Van Dyke played the violin for Waltz from Serenade for Strings and Souvenir de Moscow .
John Rubinstein
They are in the same key--they are both concert pitched instruments (in Concert C Major.) This means that a Note on Violin is the same note played on the piano. For example, the clarinet is a concert B-flat pitched instrument, and because the Piano is Concert C pitched, if you played a C on the piano, it wouldn't be the same not as a C on the clarinet. Hope this helps :)
Yes, the violin and cello are naturally concert pitch.
Her name is Jennifer, she is not an actress, and she does play the violin.
Playing only one violin from the violin section is what's meant by 'violin solo'. Other instruments may or may not be played. Singers may or may not sing. But the one violin that's played is the violin of the 'first desk man', who also may be called 'concert master'. The two terms apply whether the individual be female or male.
Here are 3 examples:He plays the violin in his music class.The violin is a string instrument.We went to the concert, and there were many violins.