
“[A] magical, profound, and elegant look at the continued need for high quality in our throw away society.” —Douglas Brinkley, HistorianThis intensely human story, which moves from an ageless workshop in Brooklyn to the rehearsal rooms of Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, and across the globe to Cremona, the birthplace of Stradivari, opens up for the reader the insular and fascinating realm of music, musicians, and the craftsmanship that is essential to that world.How does a simple piece of wood become the king of instruments?On a quest to learn about what many consider the world’s most perfect instrument, author and musician John Marchese befriends Sam Zygmuntowicz, an old-world craftsman in Brooklyn, New York, along with the man who is waiting for Sam’s next violin, Eugene Drucker of the world famous Emerson String Quartet.The violin does something remarkable, magical, and evocative. It is capable of bringing to life the mathematical marvels of Bach, the moan of a Gypsy melody, the wounded dignity of Beethoven's Concerto in D Major. No other instrument is steeped in such a rich brew of myth and lore—and yet the making of a violin starts with a simple block of wood. The Violin Maker takes the reader on a journey as that block of wood, in the hands of a master craftsman, becomes an instrument to rival one made by the greatest master of all time.
This book investigates the intersection of ancient craftsmanship and modern musical performance by documenting the creation of a high-end violin. Author and musician John Marchese utilizes his access to master luthier Sam Zygmuntowicz to explore the technical and philosophical requirements of building a world-class instrument. By following the construction process from raw timber to the concert stage, the text argues for the enduring value of precision and tradition in a contemporary culture often focused on mass production.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and readers frequently note the accessible yet detailed prose that bridges the gap between technical lutherie and musical performance. Experts highlight this work as a valuable look into the specialized world of high-end instrument making and the dedication required to maintain such historical standards.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2007-03-27
Publisher:
Harper
ISBN-10:
0060012676
ISBN-13:
9780060012670
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