The preservation and use of historic musical instruments : display case and concert hall
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The preservation and use of historic musical instruments : display case and concert hall
Earthscan, 2005
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-297) and index
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Description
A tension has arisen between those who favour restoration of instruments to playing state and those who argue for non-functioning preservation. This book dissects the rationales that underlie and drive actions in this field. The above polarity is deflated, paving the way for a balanced and rational approach to the care, preservation and interpretation of historic musical instruments.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- The Historic Musical Instrument
- Categorization
- The Silent Artisan
- Currency
- Preservation
- Restitution
- Sparing the Original
- Criticism and Critique
- Glenn Gould's Working Piano
- The Amati Quartet
- Richard Coates' Barrel Organ
- Virginals by Marco Jadra
- The Opus Collection
- Benton Fletcher's Kirckman Harpsichord
- Glenn Gould's Favourite Piano
- The Oldest English Fortepiano
- The Confidence of Currency
- The Assurance of Preservation
- The Dissonance of Restitution
- Is Restoration Acceptable? Reconciliation
- Last Words
- Appendix, Bibliography, Index
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