Life After Death: The Viola da Gamba in Britain from Purcell to Dolmetsch - Peter Holman

Life After Death: The Viola da Gamba in Britain from Purcell to Dolmetsch

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Buch | Hardcover
432 Seiten
2010
The Boydell Press (Verlag)
978-1-84383-574-5 (ISBN)
137,15 inkl. MwSt
New research throws light on the history of the viol after Purcell, including its revival in the late eighteenth century through Charles Frederick Abel.

It is normally thought that the bass viol or viola da gamba dropped out of British musical life in the 1690s, and that Henry Purcell was the last composer to write for it. Peter Holman shows how the gamba changed its role and function in the Restoration period under the influence of foreign music and musicians; how it was played and composed for by the circle of immigrant musicians around Handel; how it was part of the fashion for exotic instruments in themiddle of the century; and how the presence in London of its greatest eighteenth-century exponent, Charles Frederick Abel, sparked off a revival in the 1760s and 70s.
Later chapters investigate the gamba's role as an emblem of sensibility among aristocrats, artists, and intellectuals, including the Countess of Pembroke, Sir Edward Walpole, Ann Ford, Laurence Sterne, Thomas Gainsborough and Benjamin Franklin, and trace Abel's influence and legacy far into the nineteenth century. A concluding chapter is concerned with its role in the developing early music movement, culminating with Arnold Dolmetsch's first London concerts with old instruments in 1890.

PETER HOLMAN is Professor of Historical Musicology at Leeds University, and director of The Parley of Instruments, the choir Psalmody, and the Suffolk Villages Festival.

PETER HOLMAN is Emeritus Professor of Historical Musicology at Leeds University. When not occupied with writing and research, he organises performances of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century music, mostly directing them from the keyboard. He is director of The Parley of Instruments, Leeds Baroque, the Suffolk Villages Festival and the annual Baroque Summer School run by Cambridge Early Music.

Introduction
'Musitians on the Viol de Gamba': Professional Players in Restoration England
'The Noble Bass Viol': Amateur Players around 1700
'Per la Viola da Gamba': Immigrants in Early Eighteenth-Century London
'Awake my Cetra, Harp and Lute': John Frederick Hintz and the Cult of Exotic Instruments
'A Solo on the Viola da Gamba': Charles Frederick Abel as a Performer
'Composed to the Soul': Abel's Viola da Gamba Music
'The Heart of Sensibility': Writers, Artists and Aristocrats
'The Art of Playing it has never Died Out in this Country': Abel's Competitors, Followers and Successors
'Performed upon the Original Instruments for which it was Written': the Viola da Gamba and the Early Music Revival

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.11.2010
Reihe/Serie Music in Britain, 1600-1900
Zusatzinfo 16 b/w illus.
Verlagsort Woodbridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 1 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Instrumentenkunde
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Klassik / Oper / Musical
ISBN-10 1-84383-574-6 / 1843835746
ISBN-13 978-1-84383-574-5 / 9781843835745
Zustand Neuware
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