flirt with the violin
The flirt with the violin by Judith Goudsmit ECS 100 According to the ancient Greeks men have wives to take care of the children and have lovers, men and boys to take care of their lust and need for philosophical conversation. ... ” Rudolf is introduced by Zeitblom as a talented violinist, born in Dresden, with an attractive posture and blue eyes, who is also a big flirt. ... Schwertfeger is very insecure and seeks recognition and attention by playing the violin, visiting soirees and making jokes. ... ” The fact that Zeitblom finds Schwertfeger’s attempts to flirt demonic, reflect fear and a little distrust. ... The piece is technically demanding and asks a lot from the solo-violinist, but it also gives the interpreter a lot of opportunity to ‘flirt’ with the offered work and therefore fits Rudolf perfectly.