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INSPIRED BY STÉPHANE GRAPPELLI
One little song can change your life
I'm a classical musician, and I grew up in such a background. Among my studies at the Academy of Music I also
learned singing, dancing and acting. I had the opportunity to perform on stage many kinds of arts: one-woman
shows, classical concerts. I sang and danced operettas and musicals, and I was also interested in all kinds of
folk music. One day, by chance, I happened to meet one of Stéphane Grappelli's CDs. I wonder why I haven't met
the music of Stéphane Grappelli until the age of 26.
I have always loved jazz but I never considered the violin to be a typical jazz instrument. All I can remember
are, while listening to Grappelli's first song, I knew that a new era had come to my life. I just listened and
listened to his music night and day, and I couldn't get enough of his play. Fanatically I started to collect
all his records. I studied with great admire his improvisations performed with unique charm.
For me, as a classical musician learning the technique and style of how to play jazz violin was a great
challenge. I have to say, classical musicians have drawback in comparison with jazz musicians. Actually, we are
taught to play exactly the same thing that is written in the note. For this, since our childhood we are
systematically „instructed" to get out of the ability of how to improvise. It's a long lasting experience which
requires a lot of patience to learn how to forget reading the note for a while.
During the years I picked up many improvisations from Grappelli's recordings and these were the first songs
that I practiced still from the note of course. Much later after many picked up improvisations, practice and
music listening. I started to obtain a routine of how to play „unboundedly" and started to enjoy the endless
freedom of the improvisation when you let your fantasy fly and can play showing your present feelings.
Stéphane Grappelli in the style of jazz was unique and unforgettable. Even classical violinists accept his
perfect technique. His life-work is extraordinarily rich. In his playing you can always meet a charm, his
positive way of life and his endless respect to music. His performance is never an art for art's sake but full
of feelings, and it's moreover extremely charming and amusing. I consider him to be a great master, even if I
never had the chance to meet him in person. His playing is as if a wise man talked about Life. Moreover,
perhaps the following is the greatest thought I got from him: For an artist the most important mission is not
only to play the instrument but also to have the ability to hand thoughts over through the music.
Katica Illenyi
Wednesday, 25 February 2009 at 12:46









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