Revising her classic 1989 book Harps and Harpists, Roslyn Rensch expands her authoritative history of this timeless instrument. This lavishly illustrated edition, with 137 black-and-white images and 24 color plates, surveys the progress of the harp from antiquity to the present day. The new edition includes two new chapters; an extensive bibliography and index; personal anecdotes of the author's studies under Alberto Salvi; and an appendix on the Roslyn Rensch Papers and Harp Collection, which are housed at the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign.
Revising her classic 1989 book Harps and Harpists, Roslyn Rensch expands her authoritative history of this timeless instrument. This lavishly illustrated edition, with 137 black-and-white images and 24 color plates, surveys the progress of the harp from antiquity to the present day. The new edition includes two new chapters; an extensive bibliography and index; personal anecdotes of the author's studies under Alberto Salvi; and an appendix on the Roslyn Rensch Papers and Harp Collection, which are housed at the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign.
Roslyn Rensch, musician and art historian, studied harp with Alberto Salvi and Joseph Vito. She is author of The Harp; The Harp, Its History, Technique and Repertoire; and most recently, Three Centuries of Harpmaking.
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List of Illustrations Preface Part 1. The Harp in the Ancient World 1. The Beginning 2. Beyond the Earliest Sources Part 2. The Non-Pedal Harp in Western Europe and North America 3. Early Representations 4. The Harp in Art, 1200-1665 5. The Harp in Literature and Music 6. Concerning Non-pedal Harps and Harpists Part 3. The Pedal Harp in Western Europe and North America 7. Some Early Harps, Harpists, and Music 8. From Single to Double Action 9. The Colonies and the United States 10. The Harp International Part 4. Retrospection and the Future 11. Some Notable Events 12. Four Essays by the Author Appendix Notes Selected Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface Part 1. The Harp in the Ancient World 1. The Beginning 2. Beyond the Earliest Sources Part 2. The Non-Pedal Harp in Western Europe and North America 3. Early Representations 4. The Harp in Art, 1200-1665 5. The Harp in Literature and Music 6. Concerning Non-pedal Harps and Harpists Part 3. The Pedal Harp in Western Europe and North America 7. Some Early Harps, Harpists, and Music 8. From Single to Double Action 9. The Colonies and the United States 10. The Harp International Part 4. Retrospection and the Future 11. Some Notable Events 12. Four Essays by the Author Appendix Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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