My Viola and I
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Description
Lionel Tertis was internationally recognised to have been perhaps the greatest viola player of all time. That the viola is today an important solo instrument and orchestral unit is entirely his achievement, and his design of a large but easily manageable viola – the Tertis Model – has laid the foundations for a standard-sized instrument. The author describes his prodigious career with vigour and a remarkable recall of detail. The musicians and composers, many of them his close friends of whom he writes, include some of the most important in twentieth century music. He also addresses the string player with chapters on Beauty of Tone in String Playing, The Art of String Quartet Playing, and The Tertis Model Viola. A comprehensive bibliography of works written for solo viola is included as is a complete discography of the author’s solo recordings.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface by Lillian Tertis
Acknowledgements
Author’s Note
Foreword
Formative Years
Student Days
Back Desk to Front Desk
Hobbies
The Young Mr Beecham and New English Composers
1914-18
American Tours
Fruitful Years
The Elgar Viola Concerto
Heyday in the Thirties
A Dark Cloud
Collaboration with Beecham 1938-9
Return to the Concert Platform and America
Octogenarian Activity
Revolutionary Seating Plan for a Symphony Orchestra
Nonagenarian Activity
Reflection
Essays for the String Player:
Beauty of Tone in String Playing
The Art of String Quartet Playing
Hints to Composers
The Tertis Model Viola
Appendices:
Violin Craftsmen who make The Tertis Model Viola
Works for Viola Solo
Discography: Recordings by Lionel Tertis
Index