Fritz Schneider

The bagpipe

The History of a European Folk Instrument in Pictures

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ÉditionLivre (édition brochée)
№ d’article637008
Auteur / CompositeurFritz Schneider
Languesallemand, anglais, français, espagnol
Dimensions 184 pages; 21 × 29,7 cm
Date de parution2012
Éditions / ProducteurVerlag der Spielleute
№ de fabricant9783927240988
ISBN9783927240988
EAN3783927240984

Description

This fascinating book illustrates the history of the bagpipe. On 184 four-color pages Dr. Fritz Schneider presents a selection of fascinating images from his extensive iconographic collection. For half a century now he has collected images that deal with these drone instruments which were once played in all European nations as well as in North Africa and the Middle East.

When researching the history of a musical instrument a scientist will preferably refer to preserved original instruments. With the bagpipe this method usually meets difficulties stronger than those connected with other instruments. The characteristic part of this folk instrument, the bag, is generally made of leather, or, as is the case with so-called primitive examples, of rudimentarily tanned animal skin. Both materials are rather sensitive to the moisture resulting from blowing air into it. On the other hand the bag could dry out when the instrument is not being played for a longer period of time. In both cases the bag will decay. Without the bag, the remaining pipes may not be recognized as parts of a bagpipe. This could be the reason why so few historical examples of bagpipes are found. Another reason could be the fact that, with the exception of the baroque “Musette”, this folk instrument in the past centuries was made of cheap materials and therefore not considered a valuable object.

For the research of this interesting folk instrument one depends therefore on other sources. Written sources are not unusual in literature, itineraries, legal deeds and other papers, but precise descriptions of the instrument are rare in such texts. With the help of iconographic sources it is possible, however, to extract evidence regarding the historical development.

The bagpipe has been depicted now and again by artists and craftsmen in a great variety of media, such as drawings, paintings, sculptures and pottery. Depictions can be equally encountered in religious pictures and political caricatures, in genre-pieces or as decorations of utensils.

Such iconographic evidences are selected to offer and illustrate a survey of the history of this interesting folk instrument. 83 pictures present bagpipes from many different nations from all periods of the last thousand years.

The work is divided into six chapters:

  • Construction and Function
  • Diversity of Peoples - Diversity of Bagpipes
  • Sociology of the Musicians - Hierarchy of the Instruments
  • Symbol and Allegory
  • History and Stories
  • Problems of Representation - Problems of Interpretation

All illustrations are commented in four languages (German / English / French / Gallego). The author does not only refer to the depicted instrument but also gives information on history, technical, regional and social backgrounds.

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