Publications:
Viotti and the Tourte Bow, American String Teacher, Winter 1972.
Transitional Bows, American String Teacher, Summer 1974.
Bowing Articulation in the Transitional Period, The Strad, March 1979.
Reflections of a Tone Judge, Journal of the American Viola Society, 1979.
First Violin Methods Using the Tourte Bow, The Strad, February & March, 1981.
Placing the Left Thumb Correctly, American String Teacher, Summer 1984.
The Transition to the Tourte Bow and its Effect on Bowing Articulation, Journal of the American Viola Society, lecture demonstration and article, 1986.
A Most Unpleasant Break, Journal of the American Viola Society, July, 1987.
A very personal account of my devastation and recovery from a broken arm.Viola Pedagogy: A New College Course, American String Teacher, Autumn 1989.
Let's Review: Sight Reading for String Players, American String Teacher, Winter 1993, reprinted Canadian Viola Society, Spring 1994.
Many people asked me to describe the development of sight reading skills, since I do it so often.A Violist's Testament, Viola Society Journal, VOl. 9, 2 & 3, Winter 1993, reprinted Los Angeles Times, June 20, 1993, Australian-New Zealand Viola Society Journal, Chicago Suzuki Newsletter, etc.
Playing Musically, Strings Magazine, Nov. 1994.
A specific delineation of what it means to "play musically."The Widening Gap Between Composer and Performer, Journal of the American Viola Society,Vol. 12 No. 3, Winter 1996.
A humorous and absolutely true account of a "premiere performance."Teaching Viola in China, Journal of the American Viola Society ,Vol. 16 No. 1, Spring 2000.
My trip to Shanghai, an educational experience for me as well as the students.
Unpublished articles:
Stokowski
A personal memoir of my early orchestral experience playing under one of the great "maestros."
All articles ©Pamela Goldsmith