Ralf Leenen and Barry Pratt
"This book represents the first definitive study of these instruments and their maker. With the aid of surviving instruments and period catalogues, they have been able to note every modification and development that has taken place over the past century-and-a-quarter, as Embergher and his fellow luthiers strove to create an ever more beautiful and sonorous timbre. And their
detailed analysis of precisely how these instruments produce their unique sound helps to explain why Embergher’s instruments are widely regarded throughout the world as the most perfect form of mandolin ever created …"
The Embergher Mandolin
Inhoud:
Ralf Leenen and Barry Pratt
- The history of the Embergher workshop and its people
- Reproduction of an original Embergher catalogue, with translation, comments and illustrated new colour photographs
- Full colour photographs showing front, back and side views of all types and models of the Embergher mandolin family
- The sound of the mandolin
- Embergher strings
- Plectrums and accessories
- Historical photographs of makers and players
240 x 170 mm
149 pages
English