Music Stones: The Rediscovery of Ringing Rock

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Music Stones: The Rediscovery of Ringing Rock

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 286 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781805830146
  • DDC分類 780.9

Full Description

Music Stones is a fascinating account of the surprising and little-known ways in which stone has been used to create music. The use of stone instruments (lithophones) is thought to date back to prehistoric times, but here the focus is on a more recent interest being shown in the sound of stone. This all began in 1785, when Peter Crosthwaite, from Keswick in England's Lake District, assembled his set of Music Stones, collected from the foot of Mount Skiddaw.

From the 1840s onwards a succession of so-called rock bands from Keswick were inspired to produce bigger and better instruments and perform widely on them, including, in one case, playing at Buckingham Palace for Queen Victoria. The story continues into the twentieth century when, in 1949, the unearthing of an ancient set of tuned stone slabs in Vietnam, led to a revival of interest in lithophones in that country.

A connection is also made between the sound of stone and the process of stone-carving, with particular reference to the work of Barbara Hepworth, as well as other sculptors such as Pinuccio Sciola, who was to become known internationally for his sound sculptures. Another focus is on the world of experimental music, in which some musicians and composers, keen to challenge ideas of what might constitute a musical instrument, have explored a range of geological possibilities, from vast rocky landscapes through to tiny pebbles. In the final chapter, a selection of contemporary practitioners write about their own musical involvement with the sound of stone.

Contents

Foreword by Dame Evelyn Glennie

Chapter One: Peter Crosthwaite

Chapter Two: The New Contenders - Limestone, lithophones and a rock harmonicon

Chapter Three: A stonemason, a boatman and a fiddler - Two cousins, William Irwin and the sound of slate William Bowe

Chapter Four: Richardson's Original Rock Band - London and beyond

Chapter Five: Playing by Royal Command - Richardson's Rock, Bell and Steel Band at Buckingham Palace

Chapter Six: The Till Family Rock Band - Following in the footsteps

Chapter Seven: The Tills in the USA - The rise of the rockophone

Chapter Eight: Honoré Baudre - Antediluvian music and a geological piano

Chapter Nine: The Abrahams - Limelight in the Lakes

Chapter Ten: A Yorkshire Dalesman and a Menorcan Don - Neddy Dick and Don Antonio Roca y Várez

Chapter Eleven: Circuses, music halls and musical pavements - Arthur Nelson, the Pavanellas and the Bozza Troupe

Chapter Twelve: The Twentieth Century - A chronological miscellany of musical stone

Chapter Thirteen: Vietnam - The rediscovery of lithophones in South East Asia

Chapter Fourteen: Experimental Music Stones - Investigations in geological indeterminacy

Chapter Fifteen: The gift of sound and vision - Sculptural music and musical sculpture

Chapter Sixteen: The new stone age - Statements from contemporary practitioners

Bibliography

Index 

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