This thesis comprises a study of cello performance practices throughout the nineteenth century and into the early decades of the twentieth. It is organised in terms of the increasing complexity of the concepts which it examines, as they are to be found in printed and manuscript music, instrumental methods and larger treatises, early recordings, concert reviews and pictures. Basic posture is considered along with different ways of holding the bow. The development of the tail-pin shows that even when it was widely used, the older posture was still referred to as a model. Some implications for tone quality and tonal projection are considered in the light of the shape of the arms. Some connections between the cellist's posture and that recomm...
David Ledbetter reviews and discusses George Kennaway\u27s 2010 work. Kennaway, George. Playing the ...
Many new sounds and new instrumental techniques have been introduced into music literature since 195...
The tone of a cello is often the reason why people decide to play the instrument. The right-hand co...
This thesis comprises a study of cello performance practices throughout the nineteenth century and i...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN057295 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Although several instruments were fundamental towards the development of classical music, the cello ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical reference (leaves 84-86).This dissertation will explore c...
textStarting in the middle of the Eighteenth Century, the cello gradually emerged as a virtuoso sol...
It has long been the common belief that advanced cello technique and repertoire did not rise until L...
Many new sounds and new instrumental techniques have been introduced into music literature since 195...
This document investigates how the concept of a lifting device has evolved into the modern endpin th...
The purpose of this document is to study prominent and influential literature on cello pedagogy and ...
This document investigates how the concept of a lifting device has evolved into the modern endpin th...
With a limited playing tradition as a point of reference, the performer of late twentieth-century so...
This commentary examines four specific aspects of technique in Dvořák’s Cello Concerto in B minor wh...
David Ledbetter reviews and discusses George Kennaway\u27s 2010 work. Kennaway, George. Playing the ...
Many new sounds and new instrumental techniques have been introduced into music literature since 195...
The tone of a cello is often the reason why people decide to play the instrument. The right-hand co...
This thesis comprises a study of cello performance practices throughout the nineteenth century and i...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN057295 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Although several instruments were fundamental towards the development of classical music, the cello ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical reference (leaves 84-86).This dissertation will explore c...
textStarting in the middle of the Eighteenth Century, the cello gradually emerged as a virtuoso sol...
It has long been the common belief that advanced cello technique and repertoire did not rise until L...
Many new sounds and new instrumental techniques have been introduced into music literature since 195...
This document investigates how the concept of a lifting device has evolved into the modern endpin th...
The purpose of this document is to study prominent and influential literature on cello pedagogy and ...
This document investigates how the concept of a lifting device has evolved into the modern endpin th...
With a limited playing tradition as a point of reference, the performer of late twentieth-century so...
This commentary examines four specific aspects of technique in Dvořák’s Cello Concerto in B minor wh...
David Ledbetter reviews and discusses George Kennaway\u27s 2010 work. Kennaway, George. Playing the ...
Many new sounds and new instrumental techniques have been introduced into music literature since 195...
The tone of a cello is often the reason why people decide to play the instrument. The right-hand co...