Violin & Viola
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Description
Yehudi Menuhin shares with the reader his unique store of understanding about the violin, about how to exercise and practise, about the techniques of performance. His reflections on the nature and scope of his instrument are profoundly illuminating and his theories on interpretation particularly valuable. A section on the violinist as teacher/student contains a fascinating transcript of a lesson with Yehudi Menuhin, who also writes separately about the violinist as orchestral player, leader, chamber music player, recitalist and soloist.
William Primrose writes the distinguished monograph on the viola and describes the instrument as ‘a violin with a college education’. He was an acknowledged technical master of the viola who, along with Lionel Tertis, was one of the finest exponents of this beautiful instrument of the 20th century.
Denis Stevens, the British musicologist and specialist in early music, provides and interesting chapter on the history of the violin and looks in detail at the monumental challenge that is Bach’s Six Solos for Violin without Bass Accompaniment better known as the Sonatas and Partitas for Violin.
Contents
Preface by Yehudi Menuhin
The Instrument by Etienne Vatelot
Part One: The Violin by Yehudi Menuhin
The Violin and the Violinist
The Preparation of the Violinist
First Facts
Technique
Practising
The Violinist in Action
Repertoire and Interpretation
The Making, Repair and Care of the Violin and Bow
Teaching
Lessons at the Yehudi Menuhin School
Part Two: The Viola by William Primrose
The Viola
Part Three: A Short History by Denis Stevens
Early History
Bach’s Sonatas and Partitas for Violin
Glossary
Some Selected Further Reading
Discography
Index