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A Guide to Musical Instruments (Vol II) 1800-1950. 59900
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A Guide to Musical Instruments (Vol II) 1800-1950

Ricercar. 2013

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  • EAN: 59900
  • ISBN: 59900
  • Editorial: Ricercar
  • Fecha de edición: 2013
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Dimensiones: 14,6x20
  • Idioma: Francés / Inglés / Alemán
  • Nº páginas: 150

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English Version
150 pages full colour book + 8 CD's in a magnificient Box
(8 CDs + 1 libro de 150 páginas)

This second volume of the Guide to Period Instruments explores the history of musical instruments from 1800 to 1950. It describes not only the improvements and changes made to instruments that were already in existente before 1800 but also the new instruments created during that time. This was a world about to be affected by growing industrialisation: the craftsman's workshop would gradually be transformed into a factory. This second volume of the Guide has been organised along the same linea as the first: the introductory text by Jéróme Lejeune is accompanied by many photos of the various instruments as well as by illustrations from other sources; musical examples of the instruments, the unknown as well as the familiar, are also provided en 8 CDs organised according to specific themes. These excerpts also cast light on instruments that are often hidden underneath the orchestra's weight of sound.
Those who thought that such developments would only involve the instruments of Beethoven's orchestra will undoubtedly be surprised to discover such an incredibly large number of instruments: some of these were to be short-lived, but there were many that would bring new sounds and colours into the orchestra.

Total Time: 10h 26'


The Performers
Paul Badura-Skoda - Francette Bartholomée - Ulrich Berg - Luc Bergé - Patrick Bismuth - Serge Cahu - Gabriel Capet - Gérard Caussé - Laurent Dailleau - Jean-Pierre Dassonville - Christian Debecq - Philippe Defurne - Nicolas Deletaille - Jörg Demus - Luc Devos - Roel Dieltiens - Benjamin Dieltjens - Paul Dombrecht - Olivier Douyez - Freddy Eichelberger - Brigitte Engelhard - Mélanie Flahaut - Bernard Foccroulle - Toon Fret - Anne Gaels - Daniele Galiazzo - Antoine Ganaye - Marc Girardot - Tierry Gomar - Jane Gower - Olivier Haas - Sophie Hallynck - Jérôme Hantaï - Christophe Henry - Jean-Jacques Herbin - Viktoria Herencsar - Eric Hoeprich - Volny Hostiou - Steve Houben - Monica Huggett - Augustin Humeau - Konrad Hušnteler - Jenö Jandó - David Joignaux - Piet Kuijken - Wieland Kuijken - Joël Lahens - Wanda Landowska - Laurent Le Chenadec - Korneel Le Compte - Philippe Lemaigre - Patrick Leterme - Caterina Lichtenberg - Jean-François Madeuf - Laurent Madeuf - Pierre-Yves Madeuf - Claude Maury - Jan Michiels - Nicola Moneta - José Miguel Moreno - Gerrit Nulens - Jérémie Papasergio - Guy Penson - Yanna Penson - Cédric Pescia - Marie-Ange Petit - Marcel Ponseele - Michaela Pušhn - Sergueï Rachmaninov - William Sabatier - Oskar Sala - Richard Savino - Daniel Savoyaud - Lidewij Scheifes - Roland Schneider - Christopher Seed - Daniel Sepec - Christine Simonin - Andreas Staier - Edoardo Torbianelli - Philippe Uyttebrouck - Natalia Valentin - Jos van Immerseel - Guy Van Waas - Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden - Jean-Philippe Vasseur - Stefaan Verdegem - Joris Verdin - Cédric Vinatier - Patrick Wibart
Anima Eterna Brugge / Jos van Immerseel - A Venti - Ars Nova - Les Cuivres Romantiques - Octophoros / Paul Dombrecht - Terpsycordes - Ricercar Academy - The Sax Players - Trio Van Hengel

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