Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages

Stringed Instruments of the Middle Ages An Illustrated Field Guide to Their Evolution and Development

Hardback (31 Jul 2018)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Fairhaven Press is proud to publish another historically significant title in the String Music Archaeology series. The String Music Archaeology series consists of both original scholarship and reproductions of important out-of-press titles. This book is republished from the original 1940 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.

This period in history saw some of the most interesting developments in how modern stringed instruments were formed. Panum and Pulver explore the early history of stringed instruments and how they evolved spread around the world during this time period. This text is a critical handbook in fully understanding an important period in the history of stringed instrument development.

This text is useful for scholars of string music as well as anyone interested in learning how modern instruments came to be. It is being republished primarily for my own students, but all should feel free to read and learn. This text is provided with ample illustrations for each category of instrument covered. Unlike the other versions available, we have gone to great lengths to improve the quality of each image in the title. Visit our website for more information or to see our other titles.

Book information

ISBN: 9781629920290
Publisher: Fairhaven Press
Imprint: Fairhaven Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 504
Weight: 894g
Height: 164mm
Width: 241mm
Spine width: 36mm