Shakuhachi for meditative Japanese bamboo flute music​ The Violin and Viola: History, Structure, Techniques

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The book] should appeal greatly to the string performer, student or teacher, and to the enthusiast of music history. -- Choice. Nelson's book should be read by every player and teacher of violin and viola . . . Her chapter 'Education for Survival' must be singled out for special praise, for it provides a short but comprehensive discussion of the manner in which string teaching ought to proceed but all too seldom does. -- Library Journal. Comprehensive view of the violin and viola by a professional violinist, teacher, and author details the historical development and changing structure of the two instruments. Text covers the contributions of Stradivarius and the legendary Cremona school of makers; techniques and improvements advocated by such celebrated teachers as Geminiani, Tartini, and Leopold Mozart; the great schools of players -- from Corelli to Paganini; and the demands imposed by the growth of the 19th-century orchestra. Includes music examples and 11 diagrams. 24 halftones.

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Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 06/20/2003
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.77lbs
Size: 8.64h x 5.38w x 0.68d
ISBN13: 9780486428536
ISBN10: 0486428532
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