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The Violin Maker: Finding a Centuries-Old Tradition in a Brooklyn Workshop
John Marchese
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| #619047 in Books | 2007-03-27 | 2007-03-27 | Format: Deckle Edge | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x5.50 x1.00l,.88 | File type: PDF | 240 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Violin Maker: Finding a Centuries-Old Tradition in a Brooklyn Workshop|By Charles Wade|This is a very entertaining book which provides a peek into the passion of those who play, make, and sell violins. In addition, it provides both facts and folklore about the history and the culture surrounding classic violins made in the 1600s and 1700s by Stradivari and others, especial|From Publishers Weekly|Celebrated Brooklyn violin-maker Sam Zygmuntowicz recently accepted a challenging commission from violinist Eugene Drucker of the Emerson String Quartet: to make a new violin that would equal Drucker's beloved Stradivarius. Marchese (Re
How does a simple piece of wood become a violin, the king of instruments? Watch and find out as Eugene Drucker, a member of the world–renowned Emerson String Quartet, commissions Sam Zygmuntowicz, a Brooklyn craftsman, to make him a new violin. As he tells this extraordinary story, journalist John Marchese shares the rich lore of this beloved instrument and illuminates an art that has barely changed since the Renaissance.
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