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The Wheatstone English Concertina in Victorian England

Autor Allan W. Atlas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 oct 1996
The Wheatstone English concertina was enormously popular in Victorian England. Developed around 1830 by the physicist Sir Charles Wheatstone, the instrument quickly found a home on the leading concert stage and in upper-class salons. It attracted such composers as Macfarren, Benedict, Barnett, and molique, who supplied its repertory with concertos, sonatas, character pieces, and chamber works. It two great virtuosos, Giulio Regondi and Richard Blagrove, drew the plaudits of audiences, and critics alike.This is the first comprehensive book about the instrument, its players, audiences, and reception. An appendix contains an edition of five pieces for the instrument.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198165804
ISBN-10: 0198165803
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 8 pp plates, figures, tables, music examples
Dimensiuni: 196 x 254 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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his work on the technical aspects of the instrument and its music is thoroughly professional. For modern players of the English concertina, who are more numerous than one might have supposed, the five scores provided-two in facsimile, three newly edited-will be an invaluable resource.
a treasure of free-reed devotees, classical music lovers and musicologists ... Once I picked the book up, I could not put it down. His book is scholarly, yet remarkably easy to read and full of fascinating facts. In my opinion, The Wheatstone English Concertina in Victorian England, by Allan Atlas is a must for all free-reed lovers.
the distinctive type of instrument invented by Sir George Wheatstone (1802-75) in 1829 is the subject of Alan W. Atlas's authoritative and beautifully produced book, which, it is safe to predict, will never be superseded.