In the early seventeenth century, enthusiasm for the violin swept across
Europe--this was an instrument capable of bewitching virtuosity, with
the power to express emotions in a way only before achieved with the
human voice. With this new guide to the Baroque violin, and its close
cousin, the Baroque viola, distinguished performer and pedagogue Walter
Reiter puts this power into the hands of today's players. Through fifty
lessons based on the Reiter's own highly-renowned course at The Royal
Conservatory of the Hague, The Baroque Violin & Viola, Volume II
provides a comprehensive exploration of the period's rich and varied
repertoire.
The lessons in Volume II cover the early seventeenth-century Italian
sonata, music of the French Baroque, the Galant style, and the sonatas
of composers like Schmelzer, Biber, and Bach. Practical exercises are
integrated into each lesson, and accompanied by rich video
demonstrations on the book's companion website. Brought to life by
Reiter's deep insight into key repertoire based on a lifetime of playing
and teaching, The Baroque Violin & Viola, Volume II: A Fifty-Lesson
Course will enhance performances of professional and amateur musicians
alike.