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This illustrated guide introduces the symphony orchestra and its instruments, describing each family and individual instrument in accessible detail. Chapters survey violin, viola, violoncello, double-bass, woodwinds, brass, percussion, harp and pianoforte while combining technical descriptions, historical notes and profiles of notable makers and performers. It traces early orchestral origins and practices, including seventeenth-century ensembles and Lully’s role, examines ensemble organization and the conductor’s functions, and highlights construction, playing techniques and timbral roles. Period engravings and specially photographed instruments supplement the text to bring organology and orchestral practice to informed listeners and students.

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Esther Singleton

Esther Singleton was an American author and art historian known for her contributions to the understanding of furniture design and art collections. Her notable works include "Dutch and Flemish Furniture" and "French and English Furniture: Distinctive Styles and Periods Described and Illustrated," which explore the intricacies of furniture styles across different cultures and eras. Singleton also wrote about English cathedrals in her book "How to Visit the English Cathedrals," providing insights into their architectural significance. Additionally, she contributed to the appreciation of art through titles like "Old World Masters in New World Collections" and "The Shakespeare Garden," showcasing her diverse interests in art and culture.

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