Renowned nineteenth-century musicologist François-Joseph Fétis assembled
this authoritative survey with the assistance of noted violin maker and
dealer Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume. Focusing on the work of the Italian
master violin maker Stradivarius, this volume explores the early history
and construction of stringed instruments. In addition, this valuable
resource provides rare, contemporary glimpses of the world of Paganini,
Schumann, and Berlioz.
A reprint of a rare 1864 publication, this study offers intriguing
historical information to violinists, music historians, and music lovers
of all ages. A new Introduction by famed musicologist Stewart Pollens
provides further insights.