With Aussie plans thwarted, German violinist turns out virtual concert

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Acclaimed young German violinist Jonas Zschenderlein’s Australian debut was cancelled while he was in quarantine. Luckily, it has been recorded for online.

Improvisation is a muscle we’ve all had to flex briskly since the beginning of the pandemic, but it’s something German violinist Jonas Zschenderlein has been doing since he was a teenager.

He tells me it’s a good way to get up with a fresh mind and not be distracted by the phone or “media stuff. It gives me some relaxation”. A love of early music and Baroque music permeates his family. Zschenderlein is the youngest of three boys; his mother plays harpsichord and keyboard and his flautist father plays the traverso, a traditional Baroque flute made from boxwood, ebony or grenadilla. “We all played an instrument,” Zschenderlein says. “It was just the way to go in my family – it was quite organic.”Bach Christmas Oratorio

Zschenderlein’s first violin teacher had a Baroque violin that the teenager tried and dismissed at first playing. “I tried it out and it was horrible, I really didn’t like it,” he says. “The sound was so rough.”Jonas Zschenderlein I ask him to help me understand what it is about Baroque music that drew him in. “It’s interesting that you transitioned to Baroque violin very early on and focused on early music,” I say. “Especially in the early teenage years, when usually the big romantic concertos are more enticing and seductive to a young person. I know as a former player myself, all I wanted to do when I was a teenager was show off with virtuosic runs and lush, exultant displays of emotion.”Zschenderlein laughs.

 

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