2 edition of stringed instruments of the middle ages, their evolution and development found in the catalog.
stringed instruments of the middle ages, their evolution and development
Hortense Panum
Published
1939
by W. Reeves, limited in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | From the Danish of Hortense Panum. ̓ ︣ ︣0C |
Contributions | Pulver, Jeffrey, 1884- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | ML760 P353 1939 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 511 p. |
Number of Pages | 511 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14792019M |
Music must first be defined and distinguished from speech, and from animal and bird cries. We discuss the stages of hominid anatomy that permit music to be perceived and created, with the likelihood of both Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens both being capable. The earlier hominid ability to emit sounds of variable pitch with some meaning shows Cited by: 4. Voices and instruments of the Middle Ages: instrumental practice and songs in france Dent, , ISBN , also UC Press, , ISBN In-depth information on early medieval performance practice. Panum, Hortense (): The Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages: Their Evolution and Development. Da Capo Press, New.
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The Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages, Their Evolution and Development: A Detailed and Comprehensive History, with Illustrations, of the Evolution of the Mediaeval Stringed Musical Instruments from Their First Appearance in the Records of the Earliest Civilisations, Through Their Gradual Development in the Greek, Roman and Christian Eras Down to More Recent.
Genre/Form: History: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Panum, Hortense, Stringed instruments of the Middle Ages. New York, Da Capo Press, The stringed instruments of the middle ages, their evolution and development: a detailed and comprehensive history, with illustrations, of the evolution of the mediaeval stringed musical instruments from their first appearance in the records of the earliest civilisations, through their gradual development in the Greek, Roman and Christian eras down to more recent times.
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This book is republished from the original text by Panum and Pulver. This title is being republished due to its critical research in the evolution of stringed instruments during the Middle Ages.
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The material itself, usually the hard materia the back of the. Musical instrument, any device for producing musical sound. The principal types of such instruments, classified by the method of producing sound, are percussion, stringed, keyboard, wind, and electronic. Learn more about the characteristics and classification of musical instruments in this article.
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↑ Panum, Hortense (), The Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages, Their Evolution and Development, London: William Reeves, p. ↑ Arkenberg, Rebecca (October ). "Renaissance Violins". Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved The Conservation, Restoration, And Repair Of Stringed Instruments And Their Bows.
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Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages: An Illustrated Field Guide to Their Evolution and Development by. Hortense Panum. avg rating — 6. In The Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages: Their Evolution and Development, Translated, edited and revised by Jeffrey Pulver.
The stringed instruments of the Middle Ages: Their evolution and development—A detailed and comprehensive history, with illustrations, of the evolution of the mediaeval stringed musical instruments from their first appearance in the records of the earliest civilisations, through their gradual development in the Greek, Roman and Christian eras.
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In the process, it uses the standard terms common in musical history /5(8).During the Late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, the instruments played along with the vocal part of a song, playing literally the same notes.
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