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Horace Petherick

Antonio Stradivari

In 'Antonio Stradivari,' Horace Petherick masterfully delves into the life and legacy of the renowned Italian violin maker, whose craftsmanship reached unparalleled heights in the 17th and 18th centuries. With a prose style that combines meticulous research with a lyrical elegance, the book not only chronicles Stradivari's techniques but also examines the socio-economic and cultural milieu that nurtured his artistic genius. Petherick contextualizes Stradivari within the burgeoning art of luthierie, presenting insights into the material and spiritual dynamics that informed the creation of his iconic instruments. Horace Petherick, an accomplished historian and avid musicologist, brings a wealth of knowledge and personal passion to this endeavor. His fascination with handcrafted musical instruments and their historical significance stems from a lifelong engagement with music and an acute awareness of the interplay between art and craft. Petherick's background in historical research and his dedication to preserving musical heritage have profoundly influenced his examination of Stradivari'Äôs impact on the world of classical music, showcasing both the man and the myth behind his masterpieces. This book is essential for anyone interested in the confluence of art and history, inviting readers to explore the profound influence of Stradivari on music and culture. Whether you are a musician, a collector, or simply a lover of fine craftsmanship, Petherick's eloquent narrative illuminates the timeless beauty and enduring significance of Stradivari'Äôs work, making it a vital addition to any scholarly library.
116 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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