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BERLIOZ Hector - Mutes are small wooden machines placed on the bridge of stringed instruments to weaken their sound, and at the same time give them a sad, mysterious and gentle accent. FREE

BERLIOZ Hector

Mutes are small wooden machines placed on the bridge of stringed instruments to weaken their sound, and at the same time give them a sad, mysterious and gentle accent.

Grand Traité d'Instrumentation et d'Orchestration Modernes

BERLIOZ Hector - The violins are the orchestra's true female voice, passionate and chaste at the same time, heart-rending and sweet, weeping and crying and lamenting, or singing and praying and dreaming, or bursting into joyous accents. FREE

BERLIOZ Hector

The violins are the orchestra's true female voice, passionate and chaste at the same time, heart-rending and sweet, weeping and crying and lamenting, or singing and praying and dreaming, or bursting into joyous accents.

Grand Traité d'Instrumentation et d'Orchestration Modernes

BERLIOZ Hector - Nothing can match the penetrating sweetness of twenty chanterelles set in vibration by twenty well-trained bows. FREE

BERLIOZ Hector

Nothing can match the penetrating sweetness of twenty chanterelles set in vibration by twenty well-trained bows.

Grand Traité d'Instrumentation et d'Orchestration Modernes

KOECHLIN Charles - Calm or passionate, gentle or violent, heavily tragic on the 4th string, fairy-like and celestial on the treble, or tenderly serene on the bass, or impetuously anguished on the treble, the violin runs the gamut of human feelings. FREE

KOECHLIN Charles

Calm or passionate, gentle or violent, heavily tragic on the 4th string, fairy-like and celestial on the treble, or tenderly serene on the bass, or impetuously anguished on the treble, the violin runs the gamut of human feelings.

Traité de l'Orchestration

RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Nikolay - Nobility, warmth, and equality of tone from one end of the scale to the other are qualities common to all stringed instruments, and render them essentially superior to instruments of other groups. FREE

RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Nikolay

Nobility, warmth, and equality of tone from one end of the scale to the other are qualities common to all stringed instruments, and render them essentially superior to instruments of other groups.

Principles of Orchestration

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