
Violins and Violin Makers Biographical Dictionary of the Great Italian Artistes, their Followers and Imitators, to the present time. With Essays on Important Subjects Connected with the Violin.
"Violins and Violin Makers" by Joseph Pearce is a biographical dictionary of renowned Italian violin makers and their followers, written in the mid-19th century. The book discusses the history and craftsmanship of the violin, emphasizing the contributions of famous artisans and the cherished legacy of instrumental music. It aims to assist amateurs and collectors by providing valuable insights into recognizing quality in violins. The opening of this work presents an overview of the significance and artistry of the violin, detailing its evolution and the high regard in which it is held. Pearce explains the extreme variation in value among violins and highlights the importance of being able to discern genuine instruments from imitations. He expresses appreciation for the work of significant violin makers, including the Amati family and Stradivari, while addressing the challenges amateur musicians face in acquiring high-quality instruments. The author's intent is to educate and enlighten readers about the beauty and complexities associated with the violin-making craft.
Related Subjects
Bookshelves
Related books
The Salabue Stradivari : $b A history and critical description of the famous violin, commonly called "le Messie"
W.E. Hill & Sons
The Violin and Old Violin Makers Being a Historical & Biographical Account of the Violin, with Facsimiles of Labels of the Old Makers
A. Mason Clarke
The Violin Some Account of That Leading Instrument and Its Most Eminent Professors, from Its Earliest Date to the Present Time; with Hints to Amateurs, Anecdotes, etc.
George Dubourg
Violin tone and violin makers
Hidalgo Moya
Handbook of violin playing
Carl Schroeder
Ole Bull: A Memoir
Sara Chapman Thorp Bull