The wood used by master craftsmen to create many of the world’s legendary stringed instruments—violins and cellos, mandolins and guitars—comes from seven near-mythic European forests. In his latest book, Jeffrey Greene takes the reader into those woodlands and into luthiers’ workshops to show us how the world’s finest instruments not only contribute to great musical art but are prized works of art in themselves.
Masters of Tonewood describes the ‘hidden life’ of stringed instruments, beginning with the unique wood, expertly chosen and sometimes cured for decades, that gives them voices that rivet audiences. Greene takes us to forests in Italy, France, Switzerland, Austria, Romania, Poland, and the Czech Republic. We are introduced to the acoustical and aesthetic properties of the spruce that Stradivari treasured, and the mystery of why just one in a thousand maple trees contains decorative figuring worthy of the highest-quality instruments. Greene visits the greatest traditional centers of this craft, from Spain to the United States. He recounts the ideas and experiences of tonewood millers, luthiers, and musicians and discusses their concerns about environmental issues associated with a tradition dependent on ancient woodlands in a modern world.
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Introduction
1. Origins
2. A Musical Instrument is More Than a Tool
3. Norway Spruce and Figured Maple in Violin Family Instruments
4. Cremona and the Paneveggio Forest: Tonewood Sources for the Amati, Stradivari, and Guarneri Instruments
5. The Franco-Swiss Jura Mountains: The Forest as a Renewable Garden
6. Rougemont, Switzerland: Forestry Laws and Choosing Tonewood Spruce
7. Mariezell, Austria, and Transylvania: Tonewood Sources and Environmental Issues
8. Reghin, Romania: Town of Stringed-Instrument Factories
9. Zakopane, Poland, and Luby, Czech Republic: Mountains and Stringed-Instrument-Making Schools
10. Mirecourt, France, and Andalusia, Spain: The Guitar-Making Tradition
11. Luthiers and Alternative Sources: Sinker Wood, Floorboards, and Backyard Trees
12. Tree Rings and Beyond: A Coda
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Jeffrey Greene is the author of French Spirits: A House, a Village, and a Love Affair with Burgundy and In Pursuit of Wild Edibles: A Forager’s Tour (Virginia). A widely published poet, he is the recipient of the Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize and the Randall Jarrell Award in Poetry. He is professor emeritus at the American University of Paris.