1st Edition

Teaching Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass Historical and Modern Pedagogical Practices

    436 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    436 Pages 31 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Teaching Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass summarizes three centuries of string pedagogy treatises to create a comprehensive resource on methods and approaches to teaching all four bowed string instruments. Co-written by three performance and pedagogy experts, each specializing in different string instruments, this book is applicable to all levels of instruction.

    Essays on historical pedagogues are clearly structured to allow for easy comprehension of their philosophies, pedagogical practices, and unique contributions. This book concludes with a section on application through comparative analysis of the historical methods and approaches.

    With coverage from the eighteenth century to the present, this book will be invaluable for teachers and students of string pedagogy and general readers who wish to learn more about string pedagogy’s rich history, diverse content, and modern developments.

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    PART ONE: Violin and viola

    Chapter 1: Historical treatises and approaches for violin

    Essay 1: Prototype treatises: Geminiani, L. Mozart, L’abbé le fils, and their contemporaries

    Essay 2: French violin school: Rode, Kreutzer, Baillot, and their disciples

    Essay 3: Old German violin school: Spohr and David

    Essay 4: Franco-Belgian violin school: De Bériot, Léonard, Massart, and the first modern virtuosi-composers

    Essay 5: Berlin violin school: Joachim and Moser

    Essay 6: Rational thinkers: Ševčík and Flesch

    Essay 7: Lonely star: Lucien Capet

    Essay 8: Toward artistic expertise: The Russian violin school

    Essay 9: The Soviet violin school: Stolyarski, Yampol’sky, Mostras, and Yankelevich    

    Essay 10: The birth and rise of the American violin school: Galamian, DeLay, Gingold, and Bronstein

    Essay 11: Holistic approaches: Menuhin and Havas

    Essay 12: The science of expressive techniques: Demetrios Constantine Dounis

    Essay 13: A synthesizing mind: Simon Fischer

    Bibliography for Chapter 1

     

    Chapter 2: Historical treatises and approaches for viola

    Essay 14: Cinderella no more: Lionel Tertis

    Essay 15: Virtuoso of the new solo instrument: William Primrose

    Essay 16: Teaching the physicality of musicality: Karen Tuttle

    Bibliography for Chapter 2

     

    Chapter 3: Approaches and methods for beginning and intermediate students: Violin and Viola

    Essay 17: Teaching as an art and science: Samuel Applebaum

    Essay 18: Whole instrument approach: George Bornoff

    Essay 19: Movement in action: Paul Rolland

    Essay 20: Every Child Can: Shinichi Suzuki

    Essay 21: Emerging string pedagogy approaches for beginning and intermediate students: Colourstrings, Milanov Method, Sassmannshaus Tradition, Wartberg, and Zweig

    Bibliography for Chapter 3

     

    Chapter 4: Applications to modern teaching: A summary of concepts and pedagogical practices

    Essay 22: Teaching foundations

    Essay 23: Teaching left-hand techniques

    Essay 24: Teaching right-hand techniques:

    Essay 25: Teaching musical expression and interpretation

    Essay 26: Teaching how to practice

    Bibliography for Chapter 4

     

    PART TWO: Cello

     

    Chapter 5: Historical treatises and approaches for cello

    Essay 27: The Paris Conservatoire pedagogues: J. L. Duport, Bréval, Levasseur, Baudiot, Hus-Desforges, Vaslin

    Essay 28: The Dresden School pedagogues: Romberg, Dotzauer, Kummer, and Lee

    Essay 29: The etude composers: Piatti, Grützmacher, and Popper

    Essay 30: The first endpin pedagogues: Davidoff, de Swert, C. Schroeder, and van der Straeten

    Essay 31: The influence of physiology: Krall, Becker, and Mantel

    Essay 32: Paris Conservatoire pedagogues of the twentieth century: Feuillard, Bazelaire, and Tortelier

    Essay 33: Disciples of Casals: Alexanian, Eisenberg, and Bunting

    Essay 34: Beyond national schools: Stutschewsky, Silva, Matz, and Aronson

    Essay 35: Mind-body approaches to cello pedagogy: Sazer, Mackie, Benedetti, and de Alcantara

    Essay 36: Lonely starscello: Pleeth, Jensen, and Chung

    Bibliography for Chapter 5

                           

    Chapter 6: Approaches and methods for beginning and intermediate students: Cello

    Essay 37: Suzuki-based approaches for beginning and intermediate players: Carey and Devenport 

    Essay 38: American approaches for beginning and intermediate players: Rowell, Potter, Young, and Watkins

    Bibliography for Chapter 6

               

    Chapter 7: Applications to modern teaching: Cello

    Essay 39: Teaching foundations

    Essay 40: Teaching left-hand techniques

    Essay 41: Teaching right-hand techniques

    Essay 42: Teaching practicing

    Bibliography for Chapter 7

     

    PART THREE: Double Bass

    Chapter 8: Historical treatises and approaches for double bass

    Essay 43: Moving beyond fisticuffs: Asioli, Rossi, Hause, Franke, and Gouffé

    Essay 44: Italian school: Montanari, Bottesini, Caimmi, and Billè

    Essay 45: Prague school: Simandl, Warnecke, and Findeisen

    Essay 46: Paris Conservatoire: Labro, Verrimst, and Nanny

    Essay 47: English school: White, Lotter, and Cruft

    Essay 48: New directions: Montag, Streicher, and Rabbath

    Essay 49. American teaching: Influence of Billè and Simandl

    Bibliography for Chapter 8

     

    Chapter 9: Approaches and methods for beginning and intermediate students: Double bass

     

    Chapter 10: Applications to modern teaching: Double bass

    Essay 50: Teaching foundations

    Essay 51: Teaching left-hand techniques

    Essay 52: Teaching right-hand techniques

    Essay 53: Teaching practicing

    Bibliography for Chapter 10

     

    Appendix A An Overview of Historic National Schools - Violin

    Selected Readings: Hidden Gems - Violin

    Selected Readings: Hidden Gems - Viola

    An Overview of National Schools - Violin

    Appendix B Selected Pedagogical Materials: Historical and Modern Approaches in Cello Pedagogy

    Selected Pedagogical Materials for Cello – Historical and Modern Approaches in Cello Pedagogy

    Selected Pedagogical Materials for Cello – Beginning and Intermediate Approaches in Cello Pedagogy

    Appendix C

    Selected Pedagogical Materials for Double Bass

    Index

    Biography

    Dijana Ihas is Professor of Music Education at Pacific University, Oregon.

    Miranda Wilson is Professor of Cello at the University of Idaho.

    Gaelen McCormick is Instructor of Double Bass at the University of Rochester's Eastman Community Music School.