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Title: The Master Violinmaker
by Paul Fleisher, David Saunders
ISBN: 0-395-65365-7
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Co
Pub. Date: 01 September, 1993
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $14.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (3 reviews)

Customer Reviews

Rating: 4
Summary: Not just for children
Comment: This excellent book is not only perfect for children who are either string players or enjoy learning about music, but it is also wonderful for the somewhat 'uninformed and uneducated' adult who would like to learn how some of the world's finest violins are made. The book is filled with wonderful pictures that clearly show each and every step in the long and laborious process of creating a violin.

Rating: 5
Summary: An engaging, encompassing documentary for children.
Comment: For any parent, child, or person who delights in finding prizes, this book is a small treasure chest. From the beginning of the book, Fleisher makes the story accessible to children and learners, giving some of Larrimore's apprenticeship history, making known the importance of mentoring, education, and tradition in a trade where true apprenticed masters are rare. The pictures and narrative are informative and generous. Informative, in that anyone not well versed in the craft could learn something. Generous, in that, they are not overwhelming, not technical. This is a book which will delight and engage. I was shocked to see one review comment that it was not for someone learning to build a violin; would you pick up a story about Henry Ford to learn to fix you car?

Rating: 4
Summary: A great book for school children or those curious.
Comment: Paul Fleisher and David Saunders have captured the art of violin making with text and photographs that is very clear and consise. Although the book is not very instructional for the aspiring luthier (violin maker), it is good for school children to learn about the skills of a master craftsperson.

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