Authors: Kameshwar C. Wali
ISBN-13: 9789812791108, ISBN-10: 9812791108
Format: Paperback
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Date Published: November 2009
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Cremona violins occupy a unique and storied place in violin history. This book contains a brief account of that history - the rise and fall of the Cremonese art of violin making that dominated over two centuries. It is primarily devoted, however, to the physics behind violin acoustics, specifically the research of William F "Jack" Fry over the past several decades. The gradual evolution of his ideas leading to a holistic approach is chronicled, in sharp contrast to the conventional "reductionist" analysis. With rare insights, he has come closer than anyone before in reproducing the tonal qualities of the great Italian masters. This historic achievement makes the book extremely valuable for violin makers and violin researchers, enabling young and aspiring violinists to own excellent sounding instruments with the acoustical marvels of the old at affordable prices.
Preface ix
1 Luigi Tarisio and the Violins of Cremona 1
2 The Rise and Fall of the Cremonese Art of Violin Making Antonio Stradivari (1644c-1737) 13
3 The Anatomy of a Violin and the Mechanism of Sound Production 29
4 Some Historical Notes on Violin Research over Centuries 47
5 William F. Fry and his Quest for the Secrets of Cremona Violins 73
6 William F. Fry and his Quest for the Secrets of Cremona Violins (continued) 95
7 Myth & Reality of Cremona Violins; Fry's Violins 111
8 A Convergence of Science and Art 127
Notes and References 133
Acknowledgments 147
Selected Bibliography 151
Index 155