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The Soul of the Violin
Falling for Stradivari
Dir.: MGerald Fox | 81 minutes

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The violin is one of the oldest musical instruments, and each violin in itself, regardless of the music played on it, is a work of art.

Lecture (in Heb.) by: Dr. Ron Regev

Concert performed by: Roi Shiloach violin, Ron Regev piano

In the program: Schumann Sonata no. 1, Paganini Caprice no.24

UK 2021 | 81 minutes | English | Hebrew subtitles

Dutch violinist Janine Jansen got a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – to play on 12 of the world’s greatest Stradivari violins. Throughout his life, Antonio Stradivari, the famous luthier from Cremona, sought to create the perfect instrument and sound. Virtuoso violinist Jansen views the violins and their creator with the utmost reverence, yet her hands are comfortable and confident from the moment she touches each of the instruments. She looks at the violins as if looking at a living thing, and her eyes light up as the instruments respond to her playing, creating a hypnotizing duet.

Sir Antonio Pappano, music director of London’s Royal Opera House, joins Jansen on piano and together they explore the unique sound produced by each violin and decide which composition will bring out its best. Director Gerald Fox succeeds in documenting this fascinating experiment and conveying Jansen’s passion to viewers, keeping their eyes glued to the screen.

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