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The Great Cellists (Paperback, Main)
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The Great Cellists (Paperback, Main)
Series: Great Musicians
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The Great Cellists is a comprehensive and authoritative history of
the lives and work of the cello's great performers and teachers,
from the emergence of the solo instrument in the seventeenth
century to the present day. In its early history, the cello was a
genuine 'bass' violin that came in three sizes and from the
thirteenth century was played side by side with viols and later
violins. The instrument we know today came into general use by the
time the great makers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries -
such as Amati, Stradivari and Guarneri - brought their craft to
perfection and made numerous of the instruments most sought after
by today's virtuosi. Many of the earliest known professional
cellists were employed as court musicians, but their names have not
been widely known. The most familiar names belong to those early
cellists who were also composers: Boccherini, Romberg, Piatti and
Popper. In more recent times, the great Europeans Becker, Klengel
and Salmond led to Feuermann, Piatogorsky, Fournier, Rostropovich,
and above all to Casals; and they, in turn, have greatly influenced
contemporary musicians such as the late Jacqueline du Pre and the
manifold brilliant players from Russia, Japan and the USA. The
Great Cellists reveals a splendid range of personalities from the
conventional to the eccentric. Included also are the numerous less
well-known cellists who were important as founders of the various
national 'schools'. Margaret Campbell has interviewed many eminent
musicians and had rich access to letters and private documents in
her coverage of the last hundred years. Her absorbing book presents
to the reader a rich vision of skills and traditions that have been
handed down nationally through the generations, and developed
internationally since the twentieth century. It is a book for
string players, students, concertgoers and CD buffs - indeed,
anyone who enjoys the sound of the cello.
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