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The Early Violin and Viola

The Early Violin and Viola

The Early Violin and Viola

A Practical Guide
Robin Stowell, University of Wales College of Cardiff
January 2005
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9780511035432

    This handbook provides a historical account of the development of the violin, viola and their close relatives as well as a practical guide to playing techniques and principles of interpretation. It aims to help performers to play in a historically appropriate style and to guide listeners toward a clearer understanding of the issues that affected string performance during this series' core period (c.1700-c.1900). Its six detailed case studies, which include Bach and Beethoven, will assist readers in forging well-grounded, period interpretations of major works from the repertory.

    • An invaluable guide to the available historical source material on playing the violin and viola
    • Applies the evidence to six detailed case studies which include Bach, Beethoven and Brahms
    • Its contents are complementary to the parent volume in the same Cambridge series, The Historical Performance of Music: An Introduction

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    'A pleasure to navigate.' Early Music

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    January 2005
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511035432
    0 pages
    0kg
    2 tables 49 music examples
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Historical performance in context
    • 2. The repertory and principal sources
    • 3. Equipment
    • 4. Technique
    • 5. The language of musical style
    • 6. Historical awareness in practice 1: three eighteenth-century case studies: Corelli, Bach and Haydn
    • 7. Historical awareness in practice 2: three nineteenth-century case studies: Beethoven, Mendelssohn and Brahms
    • 8. Related family members.
      Author
    • Robin Stowell , University of Wales College of Cardiff