"Is a brightly written little volume filled with practical information for those who seek to bring out the wealth of expression of which the violoncello is capable. The instruction is presented in homely, common-sense fashion, and there are upwards of fifty examples in music type to illustrate the author's meaning."—Lloyd's Weekly.

"Every kind of bowing and fingering, the portamento, harmonic effects, arpeggios and their evolution from various chords, are all ably treated, and the work concludes with a few remarks on orchestral playing which are of especial interest."—Musical News.

"As a writer on the technique of his instrument Mr. Broadley is known all over the world, perhaps his most successful work being a little book published by THE STRAD, 'Chats to 'Cello Students.'"—The Violinist.


"THE STRAD" LIBRARY, No. VIII.

Crown 8vo., Cloth, 2/6, Post Free, 2/9.

ANTONIO STRADIVARI

BY

HORACE PETHERICK.

Of the Music Jury, International Inventions Exhibition, South
Kensington, 1885; International Exhibition, Edinburgh,
1890; Expert in Law Courts, 1891;
Vice-President of the Cremona Society
.
ILLUSTRATED BY THE AUTHOR.