In todays world there are few stereotypes concerning string instruments.
Contrabasses, due to their size, are associated with small range of
motion and peculiarly understood coarseness. In the music community
there are thousands of jokes concerning violas and viola players.
Traditionally, the most noble roles are attributed to cello and violin.
The first of the abovementioned instruments is perceived as a romantic
and passionate instrument; the violin is seen as mesmerizing and calls
to mind brilliant virtuosos with technical skills. This release
disproves some of those stereotypes. Anna Wandtke, an outstanding
violinist, proves that violin can beautifully sing and talk about
passions, feelings, and emotions without resigning from showing a
perfect technique with a pinch of spectacularity. All of these elements
produce a perfectly composed whole.
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