Useful Measurements for Violin Makers
Author : Henry A. Strobel
Publisher :
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 39,54 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Violin
ISBN : 9780962067310
Author : Henry A. Strobel
Publisher :
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 39,54 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Violin
ISBN : 9780962067310
Author : Henry A. Strobel
Publisher : Henry a Strobel
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 26,99 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780962067396
Author : Edward Heron-Allen
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 402 pages
File Size : 40,4 MB
Release : 2013-09-09
Category : Music
ISBN : 0486317714
This classic guide offers an accessible initiation into the mysteries of violin-making. Charming in its style and cultivated in its research, it covers every detail of the process and includes a fascinating history of the instrument. More than 200 diagrams, engravings, and photographs complement the text.
Author : Michael Atria
Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 21,77 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780634070310
(Technical Reference). A must for instrument owners, this guide provides illustrated step-by-step instructions for bow rehairing, repair and restoration of the violin, viola, cello and string bass. Features more than 100 richly detailed illustrations!
Author : Chris Johnson
Publisher : Robert Hale
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 23,4 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN :
The Art of Violin Making is the major work for the craftsman, bringing into one volume a summary of essential information for the violin maker and player, as well as providing a historical reference. This book is essential reading for the violin maker, repairer and historian, providing a unique record of the history, social background, lives and work of the great violin makers of the past, combined with a clear practical guide to making violins. It includes: "Part One: The Violin Makers," "Part Two: The Workshop, Tools and Materials," and "Part Three: Violin Construction."
Author : Simone F. Sacconi
Publisher :
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 23,36 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Bowed stringed instruments
ISBN :
Author : Toby Faber
Publisher : Random House
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 24,36 MB
Release : 2012-05-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1588362140
“’Tis God gives skill, but not without men’s hands: He could not make Antonio Stradivari’s violins without Antonio.” –George Eliot Antonio Stradivari (1644—1737) was a perfectionist whose single-minded pursuit of excellence changed the world of music. In the course of his long career in the northern Italian city of Cremona, he created more than a thousand stringed instruments; approximately six hundred survive. In this fascinating book, Toby Faber traces the rich, multilayered stories of six of these peerless instruments–five violins and a cello–and the one towering artist who brought them into being. Blending history, biography, meticulous detective work, and an abiding passion for music, Faber embarks on an absorbing journey as he follows some of the most prized instruments of all time. Mysteries and unanswered questions proliferate from the outset–starting with the enigma of Antonio Stradivari himself. What made this apparently unsophisticated craftsman so special? Why were his techniques not maintained by his successors? How is it that even two and a half centuries after his death, no one has succeeded in matching the purity, depth, and delicacy of a Stradivarius? In Faber’s illuminating narrative, each of the six fabled instruments becomes a character in its own right–a living entity cherished by artists, bought and sold by princes and plutocrats, coveted, collected, hidden, lost, copied, and occasionally played by a musician whose skill matches its maker’s. Here is the fabulous Viotti, named for the virtuoso who enchanted all Paris in the 1780s, only to fall foul of the French Revolution. Paganini supposedly made a pact with the devil to transform the art of the violin–and by the end of his life he owned eleven Strads. Then there’s the Davidov cello, fashioned in 1712 and lovingly handed down through a succession of celebrated artists until, in the 1980s, it passed into the capable hands of Yo-Yo Ma. From the salons of Vienna to the concert halls of New York, from the breakthroughs of Beethoven’s last quartets to the first phonographic recordings, Faber unfolds a narrative magnificent in its range and brilliant in its detail. “A great violin is alive,” said Yehudi Menuhin of his own Stradivarius. In the pages of this book, Faber invites us to share the life, the passion, the intrigue, and the incomparable beauty of the world’s most marvelous stringed instruments.
Author : Henry A. Strobel
Publisher : Henry a Strobel
Page : 78 pages
File Size : 10,76 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Design
ISBN : 9780962067358
Author : Karel Jalovec
Publisher : Hassell Street Press
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 18,41 MB
Release : 2021-09-09
Category :
ISBN : 9781014165206
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Author : Raphael Bronstein
Publisher :
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 46,40 MB
Release : 2019-02-25
Category :
ISBN : 9781635618273
A treasure for serious students of the violin, The Science of Violin Playing contains page after page of instructive and inspiring wisdom. Best read slowly and carefully, Bronstein teaches violin playing as both an art and science, turning his exacting eye and ear to every aspect of the instrument.