The viola is much under-rated. The instrument is difficult to play and its sound box is not optimal for its range of notes. Violists are the butt of numerous jokes maligning their tuning and their timing. Nevertheless, in the hands of a master, the viola has a wonderfully rich sound, melancholy in its low register and silvery in the high. Of all the strings it is perhaps most similar to the normal human voice.
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Music of the Viola
Category: History, Literature, Music, Poetry / Tags: Brahms, David Ravinus, Lionel Tertis, Mozart, Paul Hindemith, Percy Grainger, Rebecca Clarke, viola, William Walton, York Bowen