Skip to main content
The Violoncello and Its History

The Violoncello and Its History

By Wasielewski, Wilhelm Joseph von

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664593139
eBook

About this book

In "The Violoncello and Its History," Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski offers an exhaustive exploration of the violoncello, tracing its evolution from early forms to contemporary usage. The book meticulously examines the instrument's construction, repertoire, and its prominent role within orchestras and chamber ensembles. With a rich narrative style and extensive illustrations, Wasielewski provides an engaging historical context that intertwines musical and cultural developments, making the text invaluable to musicians, historians, and enthusiasts alike. Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski, a renowned musicologist and cellist of the late 19th century, was deeply immersed in both the performance and scholarly study of music. His dual expertise and passion for string instruments inspired him to document the violoncello's rich legacy. Drawing from his personal experiences in various musical circles and extensive archival research, Wasielewski brings a unique perspective on the instrument, capturing its nuances and the personalities that shaped its history. This book is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of string instruments, music history, or the violoncello itself. Its comprehensive approach and eloquent prose not only inform but also inspire a deeper appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship that define this beloved instrument.

Availability

The Violoncello and Its History is available as eBook at 1 online bookshop.

Language
English
Share

Frequently asked questions

In what formats is The Violoncello and Its History available?
The Violoncello and Its History is available as eBook at 1 online bookshop.
Where can I buy The Violoncello and Its History?
You can buy The Violoncello and Its History at Bajalibros Latam. Compare every option in the list on this page.

Ratings & reviews

No ratings yet. Be the first to review this book.

Sign in to rate and review this book.

Comments

Sign in to join the conversation.

No comments yet.