Bernard Greenhouse in conversation with Paul Katz, 2008.

The Language of Emotion

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Bernard Greenhouse emphasizes that technical choices such as bowings and fingerings should arise from the emotional content of the music. This is the opposite of learning the notes first before considering the music. While technical proficiency is necessary, it should coexist with emotional expression. Music is a language that conveys emotions, enabling musicians to share and communicate profound feelings through their performances. The ultimate goal of music is to evoke emotions that resonate with the experiences of the audience. The player must be emotionally involved as it is their connection to the music that creates their authenticity. He reflects on his lifelong passion for music and his desire to continue sharing that joy with others.

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Bernard Greenhouse

Bernard Greenhouse was probably best known as one of the founding members of the Beaux Arts Trio. Greenhouse had a…

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