Violin Master Works and Their Interpretation

Violin Master Works and Their Interpretation
Title Violin Master Works and Their Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Leopold Auer
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1925
Genre Violin music
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Violin Playing as I Teach it

Violin Playing as I Teach it
Title Violin Playing as I Teach it PDF eBook
Author Leopold Auer
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 1921
Genre Violin
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Sounding Authentic

Sounding Authentic
Title Sounding Authentic PDF eBook
Author Joshua S. Walden
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 319
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0199334668

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Sounding Authentic considers the intersecting influences of nationalism, modernism, and technological innovation on representations of ethnic and national identities in twentieth-century art music. Author Joshua S. Walden discusses these forces through the prism of what he terms the "rural miniature": short violin and piano pieces based on folk song and dance styles. This genre, mostly inspired by the folk music of Hungary, the Jewish diaspora, and Spain, was featured frequently on recordings and performance programs in the early twentieth century. Furthermore, Sounding Authentic shows how the music of urban Romany ensembles developed into nineteenth-century repertoire of virtuosic works in the style hongrois before ultimately influencing composers of rural miniatures. Walden persuasively demonstrates how rural miniatures represented folk and rural cultures in a manner that was perceived as authentic, even while they involved significant modification of the original sources. He also links them to the impulse toward realism in developing technologies of photography, film, and sound recording. Sounding Authentic examines the complex ways the rural miniature was used by makers of nationalist agendas, who sought folkloric authenticity as a basis for the construction of ethnic and national identities. The book also considers the genre's reception in European diaspora communities in America where it evoked and transformed memories of life before immigration, and traces how many rural miniatures were assimilated to the styles of American popular song and swing. Scholars interested in musicology, ethnography, the history of violin performance, twentieth-century European art music, the culture of the Jewish Diaspora and more will find Sounding Authentic an essential addition to their library.

The Open Shelf

The Open Shelf
Title The Open Shelf PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 614
Release 1927
Genre
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Program Notes

Program Notes
Title Program Notes PDF eBook
Author Cleveland Orchestra
Publisher
Pages 808
Release 1927
Genre Concert programs
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The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia

The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia
Title The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia PDF eBook
Author Isaac Landman
Publisher
Pages 678
Release 1939
Genre Jews
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All Things Strings

All Things Strings
Title All Things Strings PDF eBook
Author Jo Nardolillo
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 157
Release 2014-03-14
Genre Music
ISBN 0810884445

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String players face a bewildering array of terms related to their instruments. Because string playing is a living art form, passed directly from master to student, the words used to convey complex concepts such as bow techniques and fingering systems have developed into an extensive vocabulary that can be complicated, vague, and even contradictory. Many of these terms are derived from French, Italian, or German, yet few appear in any standard music dictionary. Moreover, the gulf separating classical playing from fiddle, bluegrass, jazz, and other genres has generated style-specific terms rarely codified into any reference work. All Things Strings: An Illustrated Dictionary bridges this gap, serving as the only comprehensive resource for the terminology used by the modern string family of instruments. All of the terms pertaining to violin, viola, cello, and double bass, inclusive of all genres and playing styles, are defined, explained, and illustrated in a single text. Entries include techniques from shifting to fingerboard mapping to thumb position; the entire gamut of bowstrokes; terms found in orchestral parts; instrument structure and repair; accessories and equipment; ornaments (including those used in jazz and bluegrass); explanations of various bow holds; conventions of orchestral playing; and types of strings, as well as information on a select number of famous luthiers, influential pedagogues, and legendary performers. All Thing Strings is expertly illustrated with original drawings by T. M. Larsen and musical examples from the standard literature. Appendixes include an extensive bibliography of recommended reading for string players and a detailed chart of bowstrokes showing notation and explaining execution. As the single best source for understanding string instruments and referencing all necessary terminology, All Things Strings is an essential tool for performers, private teachers, college professors, and students at all levels. It is also an invaluable addition to the libraries of orchestra directors and composers wishing to better understand the complexities of string playing. With the inclusion of terms relevant to all four modern string instruments played in all genres—from jazz to bluegrass to historically informed performance—this resource serves the needs of every string musician.