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achieve. One can also see a
similar improvement in their
violin playing.
"We believe that there is a
point of interchange between
the archer's bow and the
musician's violin," Mr. Weins-
tein continued," and that the
posture, stance and muscles
used in both are almost iden-
tical. The system of com-
mands from the brain to the
hands is also almost exactly
the same, and both arts de-
mand a high level of concen-
tration and self-confidence."
Noted violinist Pinchas
Zukerman once told Mr.
Weinstein that he believed
there was even a motor inter-
face between playing a
musical instrument and an
individual sport.
Many concert musicians,
particularly violinists, play
sports to maintain the fitness
and stamina required for per-
forming. Shlomo Mintz,
however, a world renowned
violin virtuoso and musical
director of the Israel
Chamber Orchestra, did not
play football as a boy for fear
of injuring his hands. Mr.
Weinstein's initial invitation
The posture,
stance and
muscles in both
skills are almost
identical.
to join him for an afternoon of
archry would certainly be a
safe indulgence.
Under Mr. Weinstein's
tutelage, Mr. Mintz proved
almost as much a natural
with a bow and arrow as with
a bow and violin.
Mr. Weinstein, who had
been involved in a musical
retreat for violiiiists in the
pastoral setting of Kibbutz
Eilon in the Western Galilee,
decided it was time to test his
theory on a larger scale. With
the help of kibbutz musical
director and teacher Gilad
Sheba, archery classes were
added to the master classes
for young Israeli violinists,
many of them new im-
migrants from the former
Soviet Union.
By the following summer,
this had developed into
Mastercourse — Keshet Eilon
(the Hebrew word "keshet"
means "bow" — both the
violinist's and the archer's),
hosting an international ar-
ray of students and violin
masters from Europe and
Israel.
Russian champion archery
coach Alexander yachter,
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