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7: <tr><td width=3%> </td><td>LON-CAPA demonstration resource. Some
8: of the information for this resource quotes from and summarizes content in
9: <br /><b>Principles of Violin Playing</b> by Ivan Galamian.
10: Second Edition (1985) Prentice-Hall, Inc. New Jersey </td></tr>
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12: <h1>Welcome to the Oak Spring Studios</h1>
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14: Ivan Galamian is renowned not only for the virtuous sound
15: of his violin playing. Mr. Galamian is also the much lauded
16: teacher of countless violin students. As Josef Gingold writes
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18: "I have lived in the era of the world's great pedagogues. No man
19: has contributed so much to the art of violin playing in the last
20: fifty years as has Ivan Galamian. He was a wonderful human being,
21: devoted to his students and friends, and, to those who knew him
22: intimately, he represented the ideal in Music and in Life."
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26: These pages are a brief tour through Galamian's philosophy,
27: principles of teaching, and practice methods.
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30: For more information, you may consider reading these books:
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33: <li>Principles of Violin Playing by Ivan Galamian. Second
34: Edition (1985) Prentice-Hall, Inc. New Jersey </li>
35: <li>Contemporary violin technique by Ivan Galamian
36: and Frederick Neumann (1966) Galaxy Music Corp, New York</li>
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