جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
by Abby Newton
Today the cello is usually considered a classical instrument, but from
the late 17th to early 19th centuries it was used in folk ensembles to
provide low, driving rhythms for dance tunes and to render haunting
Scottish airs. Within the folk music revival of the past forty years
there has been a small but dedicated movement to restore the unique
richness of the cello to traditional music, and Abby Newton has been on
the forefront of that movement. Abby has been deeply involved with
Scottish music ever since, traveling to and performing in Scotland many
times. The airs, planxties and reels in this book come from traditional
and contemporary sources, including the 18th-century fiddler Neil Gow,
harper Turlough O'Carolan, Daithi Sproule, David Hornung, Alasdair
Fraser, Ronnie Aimes, and others. All 19 of the tunes are written for
solo cello with chord symbols included on most tunes for an accompanying
instrument. The text also includes the author's notes on the origin of
each tune.