Comments

From Eugene Chan
Posted from 24.19.249.190 on August 10, 2008 at 12:36 AM (GMT)
8. Settling the debate on shoulder rests, once and for all
From Bethany Morris
Posted from 74.236.198.223 on August 10, 2008 at 1:24 AM (GMT)
Yikes! I'm afraid to even go there. Then again, my set-up is two sponges attached with a rubber band. :)
From Cecily Ward
Posted from 71.146.2.18 on August 10, 2008 at 1:45 AM (GMT)
what about playing all of Haydn's string quartets?
From Jim W. Miller
Posted from 172.164.11.140 on August 10, 2008 at 1:59 AM (GMT)
Here's the Guitar Olympics, the real deal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhS48ZFsWUs

I think I read Groves, or maybe it was the Cliff Notes, one or the other.

From Bart Meijer
Posted from 82.73.148.12 on August 10, 2008 at 6:39 AM (GMT)
I'll do with the Violin Olympics as I do with the sports Olympics: stay at home and watch TV or internet.

Let's have a competition of Études Polyphoniques, though! All six of them, of course, to be played on six successive days. I'll be spectator.

And for the opening ceremony: it would not be too difficult to find 2008 little fiddlers to play Beethoven's Ode an die Freude.

From Bart Meijer
Posted from 82.73.148.12 on August 10, 2008 at 12:28 PM (GMT)
Or a Flight of the Bumblebee speed contest?
From Rosalind Porter
Posted from 82.39.3.200 on August 10, 2008 at 2:38 PM (GMT)
In order to make good use of all these VSO on Ebay, I'd like to see the VCOM version of the hammer - just how far can you launch a fiddle? Bows, on the other hand make really cool and very aerodynamic javelins, would a Tubbs fly further than a Lamy? Must we allow fibreglass bows to compete? Does rosin application improve flying performance?

We need a sprint event too, so get these Flights of the Bumblebee up to world record speed.

From Carol Cook
Posted from 72.131.14.196 on August 10, 2008 at 5:14 PM (GMT)
Sometimes, in horse shows, we would have to jump another round after swapping horses...

Have the contestants swap fiddles or, better yet, give everybody an Ebay VSO, a $25 "student" bow and no shoulder rest but chamois. See how well they play on that kind of even ground;>)

From Carol Cook
Posted from 72.131.14.196 on August 10, 2008 at 5:23 PM (GMT)
It could finally be a good venue for Larks...
From Laurie Niles
Posted from 75.5.15.248 on August 10, 2008 at 9:04 PM (GMT)
Indeed, everyone is right. These are all basically long-distance events. The Bumblebee idea would work nicely as a "sprint," plus maybe we'd stop arguing about who really truly has the fastest Bumblebee. As for launching the fiddles and the Codabows, yes, it seems a little "X-Games"-ish. But why not? But no one is allowed to launch a Strad. Please!

As for proclaiming a winner in the shoulder rest debate; I don't think anyone's ever going to get the gold there. There will ever be two sides!

From Pauline Lerner
Posted from 138.88.137.121 on August 11, 2008 at 12:44 AM (GMT)
I love Bart's suggestion of having 2008 little fiddlers play Beethoven's Ode an die Freude.
From Bram Heemskerk
Posted from 84.246.30.146 on August 11, 2008 at 10:43 AM (GMT)
In every sport/violin competition we see/hear the popular baseball/Paganini caprices and the 100-metersprint/Bachpartita's.
The most importent thing of the sport/violin -Olympics is that you also see/hear rare sports/pieces you normally never see on television or sporthall/concerthall.
So I like to see/hear beach-volleyball/Lalo Concerto Russe op.29
I also like to see rowing in different boats/see all Paganiniconcerts1,2,3,4,5,6.
From Peter Kent
Posted from 69.204.61.191 on August 11, 2008 at 1:20 PM (GMT)
Ruggiero Ricci used to program a recital series (saw it in Bflo a few years back) wherein he did all the Paganini on the 1st half and all the Bach on the 2nd.....They weren't Hahn perfect but he never was. In his 60's, did everything senza sheet music, and is such fun to watch....Much better than Beach Volleyball, Synchronized Diving, or 152 miles of biking in the rain.
From Tess Z
Posted from 207.177.0.15 on August 11, 2008 at 7:46 PM (GMT)
I voted for the 'Bach Event' because the Olympics are not only about athletic strength and stamina but also beauty in motion. That is Bach.
From David Johnson
Posted from 216.174.211.147 on August 12, 2008 at 12:08 AM (GMT)
Transcribe Pierre Boulez's Structures, Book I for Two Pianos to string octet. Then perform from memory (while riding unicycles, perhaps.)
From Pauline Lerner
Posted from 138.88.137.121 on August 12, 2008 at 1:21 AM (GMT)
Laurie, you come up with some wonderful, whacky ideas. I think this is the greatest yet. I really like the colored violins, too.
From Royce Faina
Posted from 129.72.146.79 on August 12, 2008 at 10:14 AM (GMT)
I'm happy that ,"Use a Violin in the Hammer Throw" is not on the list!