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Violins, Vuillaume

A Great French Violin Maker of the 19th Century (1798-1875)

Collection : Catalogues d’exposition

Date de parution : octobre 1998

37,96 €

Présentation

The catalogue of the exhibition goes back over Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume's career, the French instrument maker, emblematic of the spirit of invention and interprise of the nineteenth century

Genre : Beau livre, Illustré, Archives

Format : Broché

Dimensions : 24 x 27.5 cm

Pagination : 280 pages

ISBN : 978-2-906460-82-9

Table des matières

Foreword, Brigitte Marger

  • Beyond a first temporary exhibition, Marie-France Calas
     
  • The Soul of an instrument maker flown from Mirecourt, Jeanne Villeneuve
     
  • Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, the whale of instrument making, Emmanuel Jaeger
     
  • The French Stradivarius, Étienne Vatelot
     
  • Round table on Vuillaume, Emmanuel Jaeger
     
  • Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume: a success story, Sylvette Milliot
     
  • Savart and Vuillaume, Thierry Maniguet
     
  • Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume: innovator or conservationist?, Malou Haine
     
  • Bowed instruments during Vuillaume's time: teaching, technique and interpretation, Anne Penesco
     
  • Music in Paris during Vuillaume's time. Pages from an album, Philippe Blay
     
  • Delphin Alard: violonist, teacher and composer, Anne Penesco
     
  • The French market for musical instruments during Vuillaume's time: first steps, Florence Gétreau
     
  • Copies and pastiches in the decorative arts, Philippe Thiébaut
     
  • Vuillaume and the first violin makers, Karel Moens
     
  • About repetitive decorations and their instrumental supports, Jeanne Villeneuve

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