One of the most respected and referenced books of its kind, this
authoritative volume covers not only violins but other bowed
instruments. It ranges from the earliest makers of stringed instruments
-- Greek, Roman, and Egyptian -- to the latter-day masters of French,
Italian, German, and English styles.
Fascinating items of historic interest include the origins of such
instruments as the Welsh bowed-lyre known as the crwth and the viol's
medieval predecessor, the rebec. In terms of performance, the authors
explore the uses of viols and violins in musical dramas, the
architectural tradition of the minstrel galleries, and the lives of
lesser-known troubadours as well as legendary players such as Paganini.
They also chronicle the practices of famous violin makers through the
ages, from the Amati family, Stradivarius, and Guarnerius, to the
Forster family and more recent artisans.
An essential for every violin lover and student, this volume features
more than 55 illustrations, including rare lithographs from private
collections.