Baroque Cello Revival
Discover the fascinating world of Baroque cellos in Baroque Cello Revival by Paul Laird, published by Scarecrow Press in 2004. This comprehensive 400-page study delves into the revival of Baroque cellos, exploring the diverse range of instruments cellists use today—from modern cellos equipped with gut strings, period bridges, and Baroque bows to those with entirely reconfigured setups. Laird's insightful research offers a thorough examination of this unique period instrument, making it an essential read for music enthusiasts, historians, and violoncellists alike. Enhance your understanding of string instruments and their historical significance with this engaging and informative book that highlights the artistry and craftsmanship behind Baroque cellos.