The repertoire covered in this course covers the multiple regions of Romania in a traditional Romanian style and Lautareasca (for more advanced violinists).
As for Ukraine, you will discover the nostalgic walks, polkas and repertoire of Zabava (Ukrainian festival). The Russian repertoire ranges from traditional pieces to more commercial repertoire through the various regions of Russia.
The Russian gypsy repertoire will also be proposed to address the differences between these two types of approach.
From the point of view of its morphology, the Iranian violin is similar to the classical violin. From the Suzuki method, Showan Tavakol learned this instrument in Iran at the age of 10. In his classes, Shwan combines this method of learning with traditional Iranian repertoires, which allows him to introduce more naturally the stylistic specificities of the Iranian violin, including ornamentation, micro-tone intervals, tuning, etc.