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Title: THE VIOLIN FAMILY AND ITS MAKERS IN THE BRITISH ISLES
AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY AND DIRECTORY
By: Brian W. Harvey
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0198162596
ISBN 13: 9780198162599
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Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 27 April, 1995
Pages: 448
Description: This is a celebration of Britain's contribution to the history of the violin family, examining the work of its makers and their many fine instruments, and tracing the social history of violin playing over the centuries. The text is supplemented by numerous high quality illustrations, including samples of the work of the major craftsmen.
Synopsis: The contribution of the British Isles to the history of the violin family has been consistently under-estimated. For over 200 years England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland have produced many fine makers and an abundance of quality instruments and bows, now sought after around the world. In addition London has for over 100 years been an important centre for restoring, dealing in, collecting, and exhibiting the finest products of Stradivari, Guarneri, and other Italian masters - an important source of inspiration. Professor Harvey explains in detail the history of violin-making in Britain, from one of the earliest extant English instruments made of iron by John Bunyan in about 1647, to the extensive British craft industry of today, including within his book a comprehensive directory of violin-and-bow-makers of the British Isles, with auction prices. The book includes numerous high-quality colour and monochrome illustrations, including samples of the work of the major craftsmen involved.Throughout most of this history the scene has been dominated by the Hill family, which for over 250 years has produced instruments and bows of the highest quality, and their influence is fully assessed. The book is also a social and economic history of stringed instruments, showing how in England in particular the violin was slow to win acceptance by association with gypsies and the devil, and how the cello became the instrument favoured by royalty and the aristocracy. The demand for instruments at any particular time is gauged against musical activity in the country. The book is the first in any language to deal with the vast and fascinating subject in this way and in such depth. As such, it will be welcomed by makers, dealers internationally, auction houses, collectors, teachers, players, and students of stringed instruments.
Illustrations: frontispiece, 4 pp colour and 96 pp black and white plates, figures, 1 map,
Publication: UK
Imprint: Clarendon Press
Returns: Returnable
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