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Re: vibrato



Thank you, Sandra, these are the exact titles I had in
mind, but anything by these authors would be reliable.
David Boyden was one of my teachers, and he DID know
more than the students by quite a margin!
Erica
    
--- Sandra Layman <sandralayman (at) earthlink(dot)net> wrote:
> Maybe this will help:
> 
> The History of Violin Playing from Its Origins to
> 1761 and Its Relationship
> to the Violin and Violin Music, David D. Boyden.
> 
> Violin Technique and Performance Practice in the
> Late Eighteenth and Early
> Nineteenth Centuries (Cambridge Musical Texts and
> Monographs), Robin
> Stowell.
> 
> Also try:
> String Playing in Baroque Music, Robert Donington.
> 
> 
> These are wonderful books, and classics, besides.
> - Sandra
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Joshua Horowitz" <horowitz (at) budowitz(dot)com>
> To: "World music from a Jewish slant"
> <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
> Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 4:37 PM
> Subject: Re: vibrato
> 
> 
> > Erica,
> >
> > please do provide titles of the works you
> mentioned and thanks for your
> > comments... Josh
> >
> > > I would be cautious in relying on Neumann, as he
> > > sometimes has ideosyncratic views based on an
> odd
> > > selection (and very selective reading) of
> sources.
> > > Boyden and Stowell are much more reliable, I
> think.
> > > (If anyone is interested in exact titles, I can
> look
> > > them up.)
> > > Erica Buxbaum
> 
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