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A. — violist · 2 days ago
Mahler 9 · Mvt. I · Viola excerpt (mm. 3-27)
“Tone center is genuine, intonation is panel-grade, the rubato in m. 17 is the kind of choice a panel remembers.”
ToneCentered
91The bow is actually finding the string. Core sound has weight without forcing. C string on m. 11 was the strongest moment of the take.
IntonationClean
89F-sharp pivot on m. 9 is reliable. One drift on the descending C-major scale m. 23 — middle finger pulled flat under the upper neighbor.
RhythmLocked
85Inter-onset variance under 7%. Pulse is felt, not counted. The triplet group in m. 19 lands cleanly even at the slower take tempo.
TempoStable
84Held the marked 𝅗𝅥 = 60 within ±2 BPM across the take. No rushing into the climax — that's a panel-distinguishing choice.
MusicalityPhrasing carries
88The shape from m. 13 to m. 17 actually goes somewhere. Held the dynamic descent without losing tone — most students collapse into mp by m. 15.
Strengths
- • Tone center holds at quiet dynamics
- • Tempo discipline through the climax
- • Rubato on m. 17 reads as intentional, not nervous
Fix next
- • Slow practice on the m. 23 C-major descent — middle finger seating
- • One pass with a metronome at quarter = 80 to lock the m. 19 triplet group
- • Bow distribution chart for the long note in m. 25 — currently using 60% in the first half
Drill prescription · 20 min/day
Sevcik Op. 1 No. 9 modified for the m. 23 figure
20-min daily session: 5 min of isolated middle-finger drops on F# / G / A 4th-finger, 10 min of the m. 21-25 phrase at quarter = 60 with metronome on every 8th, 5 min full-tempo run-through. Re-record in 4 days for trend signal.
Confidence 93% · judge-2026-04-25
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