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CATHERINE'S MUSICAL MUSINGS

(ideas about as predictable as Beethoven's late string quartets)

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Pieces I Freaking Hate: Brahms Symphony No. 2

Pieces I Freaking Hate Pt 1: Brahms Symphony No. 2 I’ve been listening to classical music for almost 10 years, developing a personal...

Miss Smiley

Yesterday, I experienced a refreshing, if not tragic dose of pre-COVID life. I went to Morey’s Music to drop off Mr. Chocolate and his...

A Hero ‘Till the End

Ludwig van Beethoven is a giant in practically every sense of the word - well, except for maybe his five-foot-two stature! His late...

(draft) my favorite moments in my favorite sonata

Today was one of those “gloomy days” here in Southern California. Now, in Southern California, we don’t have true winters. We only have...

More Schubert

My friends, it’s pretty obvious from reading this blog that Schubert is one of my favorite composers. I might even be writing a little...

Tchaikovsky's 5th and 6th Symphonies

My younger brother and I were having a little bit of fun taking those online personality tests. It’s nearly universally understood that...

Baffled by Bruckner

A couple of years ago, I made a vow to listen to at least one new piece of classical music every day. The days that followed marked a...

Max Bruch: A One-Hit Wonder?

As a master melodist, Max Bruch was constantly captivated by the violin’s unique ability to sing a melody. The millions of people who...

Magic, Mischief, and... Mental Health?

My blind love for Papageno drove me to make my next musical storytime about Mozart’s singspiel “The Magic Flute.” He is a bird catcher. I...

Bonus Post: Beethoven's "Appasionata"

I felt like doing a short little analysis of Beethoven’s “Appassionata” Sonata, First Movement. Here goes… (The video I will be referring...

Fanboy Franz

Franz Schubert was Beethoven’s greatest fanboy. As a teen, Schubert wrote in his journal that Germanic influence had no place in Austrian...

Being weird is a good thing!

Yes, that title looks like it was taken out of one of those cheesy school classroom motivational posters. Ugh... practically gives me...

Wieniawski’s Legende-ary Love

WARNING: this post is the product of a loose and wild Vibrato Queen who didn’t want to actually practice. Approach at your own risk......

The Emancipator of Dissonance

Arnold Schoenberg was a manifestation of a truly globalized world. During the 20th century, music, art, and world events became one and...

Busoni and Bach

For many violinists, studying the Bach Chaconne is a lifelong journey to understanding. The sheer task of conveying the beautiful music...

Opinion: The Business in Teaching

To say the least, my path as a violinist has been unconventional. After watching my friends who participated district’s general orchestra...

About Me

Hello! My name is Catherine Sabrina Velazquez, but you can call me Vibrato Queen. I am a slightly erratic 18-year-old who is obsessed...

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