Violinwiki: Difference between revisions

From WikiIndex
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
m (https)
 
Line 7: Line 7:
|about URL        = https://violinwiki.org/wiki/Violinwiki:About
|about URL        = https://violinwiki.org/wiki/Violinwiki:About
|mobile URL      = https://violinwiki.org?useformat=mobile
|mobile URL      = https://violinwiki.org?useformat=mobile
|founder          = [http://www.linkedin.com/in/pavel-spacek Pavel Spacek]
|founder          = [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pavel-spacek Pavel Spacek]
|status          = Active
|status          = Active
|language        = English
|language        = English

Latest revision as of 01:05, 9 August 2023

https://violinwiki.org/mediawiki/violinwiki-logo.png Violinwiki
Recent changes
[No WikiNode]
About
Mobile URL
Founded by: Pavel Spacek
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: ConfirmEmail
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
Main topic: Classical music
Backups: 2018-05-20
Wiki size: 5,247 article pages see stats

(As of: 2023-08-08)


Violinwiki, a wiki site hosted in the European Union (EU) country of the Czech Republic, is an online specialised encyclopaedia with one topic: the classical musical instrument; the four-stringed violin.

This wide topic – acoustic violin – further branches into the articles containing:

  • the biographies of composers who composed for the violin;
  • the biographies of violin pedagogues; their life and the published works;
  • the biographies of luthiers and bow makers;
  • the lists of composer's works for violin or works containing a violin part;
  • etude analysis: what skill the etude develops, which piece/s it is a preparation for, technical and musical advice for the given etude;
  • technical and musical analysis of the pieces: fingering, bowing, phrasing, teaching points, pitfalls for the students of the piece and alternative interpretations for pieces from Twinkle to Tchaikovsky;
  • the descriptions and explanations of various violin techniques accompanied by photos and videos;
  • the description of violin books – method books, scale books, etude books, from Geminiani to Ševčík;
  • the description of the instrument;
  • information about the violin strings.
External links