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Vermont Symphony Orchestra
Burlington, VT

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  1. 1. Times Argus: Vermont News & Information
    www.timesargus.com/apps/pbcs.d - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/19/2006   Last Visited: 2/21/2006

    When the youngest of them, Samantha Bottom-Tanzer, 11, a fifth-grader at the Charlotte Renaissance School, performed a movement from a Vivaldi concerto, Kim worked on her sound. He noted that her bow was sliding up and down the fingerboard, making the sound inconsistent.

    "Keep as consistent a contact point as possible," Kim told her. "Violins are different - find the place where it's comfortable."

    She tried again.

    "We're on a roll here!" he told the audience with a big grin.

    "I really get inspired by great violinists," Bottom-Tanzer said after the class. "I thought it would be really neat to have a lesson with a great violinist, and be up close, and get his opinion on my playing."

    Kim suggested to the students that musicianship resides within their ears as much as in their hands, according to Ann Cooper, Bottom-Tanzer's teacher and a longtime first violinist with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra.
  2. 2. Rutland Herald: Rutland Vermont News & Information
    www.rutlandherald.com/apps/pbc - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/19/2006   Last Visited: 2/21/2006

    When the youngest of them, Samantha Bottom-Tanzer, 11, a fifth-grader at the Charlotte Renaissance School, performed a movement from a Vivaldi concerto, Kim worked on her sound. He noted that her bow was sliding up and down the fingerboard, making the sound inconsistent. "Keep as consistent a contact point as possible," Kim told her. "Violins are different - find the place where it's comfortable." She tried again. "We're on a roll here!" he told the audience with a big grin. "I really get inspired by great violinists," Bottom-Tanzer said after the class. "I thought it would be really neat to have a lesson with a great violinist, and be up close, and get his opinion on my playing." Kim suggested to the students that musicianship resides within their ears as much as in their hands, according to Ann Cooper, Bottom-Tanzer's teacher and a longtime first violinist with the Vermont Symphony Orchestra.

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