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This sheet music edition of Fritz Kreisler's (1875–1962) “Love's Sorrow“, a character piece for violin and piano (first published in 1910), reproduces his own performance practice in the way he recorded it for the gramophone (London / “His Master's Voice“, 1911, his second recording of the piece) together with Haddon Squire (p). The performance was analysed both by close listening and by means of spectrograms, using the software SonicVisualiser. For questions on the vibrato and portamento execution and signs, please contact the author. If desired, compare with the linear transfer of the original 1911s shellac (attached, no sound modifications whatsoever).
{"references": ["Vollmer, Bolles. (forthcoming). In Search for the \"Phonograph Effect\": Performed violin gestures and their sound modification by early acoustic recording and reproduction devices (1901\u20131933)"]}
Vibrato, Early Recording, Performance Practice, Sheet Music Edition, Portamento, Piano, Phonograph, Kreisler, Violin, Gramophone
Vibrato, Early Recording, Performance Practice, Sheet Music Edition, Portamento, Piano, Phonograph, Kreisler, Violin, Gramophone
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