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French
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Publisher. Info.
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Paris: Depot Central de Musique, n.d., Plate 228.Bis.
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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Title: L'art du Violon, Nouvelle Méthode.
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Language
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French / German
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Translator
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J. D. Anton, German text
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Publisher. Info.
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Mainz & Antwerp: les fils de B. Schott, n.d.(1835). Plate 4260.
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Misc. Notes
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Title: L'art du violon, Nouvelle Méthode.
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Language
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French / German
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Translator
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Heinrich Panofka, German text
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Publisher. Info.
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Berlin: Schlesinger, n.d.[1836]. Plate S.1940.
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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Title: L'art du violon. Nouvelle Méthode par P. Baillot. Die Kunst des Violinspiels. Neue vom Conservatorium in Paris eingeführte Violinschule von P. Baillot, aus dem Französischen übersetzt von H. Panofka.
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Editor
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unnamed
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Publisher. Info.
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Mainz: Schott, n.d. Plate 5260.
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Misc. Notes
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color, date 1873
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General Information
Work Title
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L'art du violon
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Alternative. Title
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L'art du violon, Nouvelle Méthode; The Art of the Violin; Violin School; Die Kunst des Violinspiels;
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Composer
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Baillot, Pierre
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IPB 9
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First Publication.
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1834
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Language
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French; translations in German, etc.
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Dedication
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ses Élèves (his pupils)
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Romantic
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Piece Style
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Classical
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Instrumentation
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violin solo; 2 violins; violin & continuo (only a few examples)
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Related Works
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Baillot's Méthode de Violon, the predecessor of this work.
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Navigation etc.
This adds to and replaces material from the first 'Méthode'. Includes excerpts from works by several different composers.
The unpublished Baillot etudes (Numbered 15 and 23) both contain unusual passages where the violin tunes the bottom string down (scordatura) whilst playing at the same time (down to F♯ in No.15, and in No.23 down to D, an octave below the D string).
There are also several extracts and pieces by other composers which include scordatura tunings of various sorts.