10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CHEST OF VIOLS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
chest of viols in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
chest of viols im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
A General History
Of The Science and Practice
Of Music: In ...
Your best provision (and most compleat) will be a good chest of viols, fix in
number (viz.) 2 basses, 2 tenors, and 2 trebles, all truly and proportion* ' ably
suited. Of such there. are no better. in the world than those of Aldred, Jay, Smith, .
' yet the ...
2
The Early History
of the Viol
... und ain discant' (a chest of viols . . . one bass, three tenors and a treble) 'Ain
alte copia geigen, darunder ain basz, swen tenor und swen discant' (an old chest
of viols with one bass, two tenors and two trebles) 'Mer ain alte copie geigen da ...
3
Music from the Age
of Shakespeare: A Cultural History
A "sett" or "chest" of viols would contain two trebles, two tenors, and two basses.
They were also known as viol "da gambas," gamba being Italian for "leg,"
because rather than being held under the performer's chin like a violin, viols were
...
Suzanne Lord, David Brinkman, 2003
4
A Dictionary Music: Theoretical and Practical
these words: "Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts," &c. Chest of Viols. A Chest of
Viols is an old expression, applied to a concert or set of viols, consisting of six,
which were generally two basses, two tenors, and two trebles, each with six
strings.
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A Concise History
of Music: From the Commencement
of the ...
A model chest of viols contained six instruments,—two trebles, two tenors, and
two basses. From the chest of viols we obtain the Violoncello; also the VioZ-da-
gamba, or leg-Viol, so called from the position in which it is held by the performer.
Henry George Bonavia Hunt, 2013
6
Complete dictionary
of music ...
A Chest of Viols is an old expression, applied to a concert or set of viols,
consisting of six, which were generally two basses, two tenors, and two trebles,
each with six strings. The particular use of a Chest of Viols was to play CHE.
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Music in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries: The ...
... (and most complete),” in the words of Thomas Mace, seventeenth-century
England's most encyclopedic theorist, who specified that a “good chest of viols”
were “six in number, 2 Basses, 2 Tenors, 2 Trebbles, all truly proportionably
suited.
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A General History
of the Science and Practice
of Music in ...
... sold, and that if any person would send to him about it, he would find it a very,
very, jewel. He next recommends as the properest instruments for a concert, a
chest of viols, a description whereof, as the term is at this day scarcely
understood ...
9
History and Craft
of the Violin Prior to 1900
A description of one of these chests of Viols is given by Purcell's friend, Dr
Tudway, in a letter to his son at Cambridge : " A chest of viols was a large hutch
with several apartments and partitions in it, each partition was lined with green
baize to ...
A chest of viols was a large hutch with several apartments and partitions in it ;
each partition was lined with green bays, to keep the instruments trom being
injured by the weather; every instrument was sized in bigness according to the
part ...
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CHEST OF VIOLS» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
chest of viols im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Local Fans Stay Loyal to 15th-Century Instrument, No Strings …
“Wealthy families would have a chest of viols. Different sizes. If you wanted to listen to music that's what you had to do,” says Domingues. «WAMU 88.5, Dez 14»
Album reclaims Scotland's 17th century captain marvel
(A wealthy family would have kept a chest of viols in their sitting room and played together of an evening for entertainment - think the ... «Herald Scotland, Jun 14»