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The viola is a bowed string instrument
String instrument

A string instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones....
. It is the middle voice of the violin family
Violin family

The Violin family of musical instruments was developed in Italy in the sixteenth century. The modern violin family consists of the violin, viola and cello, along with the double bass....
, between the violin
Violin

The violin is a Bow string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello....
 and the cello
Cello

The violoncello is a bowed string instrument. A person who plays a cello is called a cellist. The cello is used as a solo instrument, in chamber music, and as a member of the string section of an orchestra....
.

The casual observer may mistake the viola for the violin because of their similarity in size, closeness in pitch range (the viola is a perfect fifth
Perfect fifth

The perfect fifth is the musical interval between a note and the note seven semitones above it on the musical scale. For example, the note G lies a perfect fifth above C; D is a perfect fifth above G, C is a perfect fifth above F, and so on....
 below the violin), and nearly identical playing position. However, the viola's timbre
Timbre

In music, timbre is the quality of a musical note or sound or tone that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or musical instruments....
 sets it apart: its rich, dark-toned sonority is more full-bodied than the violin's.






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The viola is a bowed string instrument
String instrument

A string instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by means of vibrating strings. In the Hornbostel-Sachs scheme of musical instrument classification, used in organology, they are called chordophones....
. It is the middle voice of the violin family
Violin family

The Violin family of musical instruments was developed in Italy in the sixteenth century. The modern violin family consists of the violin, viola and cello, along with the double bass....
, between the violin
Violin

The violin is a Bow string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello....
 and the cello
Cello

The violoncello is a bowed string instrument. A person who plays a cello is called a cellist. The cello is used as a solo instrument, in chamber music, and as a member of the string section of an orchestra....
.

The casual observer may mistake the viola for the violin because of their similarity in size, closeness in pitch range (the viola is a perfect fifth
Perfect fifth

The perfect fifth is the musical interval between a note and the note seven semitones above it on the musical scale. For example, the note G lies a perfect fifth above C; D is a perfect fifth above G, C is a perfect fifth above F, and so on....
 below the violin), and nearly identical playing position. However, the viola's timbre
Timbre

In music, timbre is the quality of a musical note or sound or tone that distinguishes different types of sound production, such as voices or musical instruments....
 sets it apart: its rich, dark-toned sonority is more full-bodied than the violin's. The viola's mellow voice being frequently used for playing inner harmonies
Harmony

In Western music, harmony is the use of different pitches simultaneously, and chord s, actual or implied, in music. The word is related to the word "harmonic" which implies related wavelengths of waves....
, it does not enjoy the wide solo repertoire or fame of the violin. The name of the instrument is properly ("vee-oh-la") but often incorrectly pronounced "vye-oh-la" as the woman's name and plant "Violet" is spoken.

The form of the viola

The viola is similar in material and construction to the violin
Violin

The violin is a Bow string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello....
 but is larger in size and more variable in its proportions. A "full-size" viola's body is between one and four inches longer than the body of a full-size violin, with an average length of about . Small violas made for children typically start at , which is equivalent to a half-size violin
Violin

The violin is a Bow string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello....
. Often, a fractional-sized violin will be strung with the strings of a viola (C, G, D and A) for those children who need even smaller sizes. Unlike the violin, the viola does not have a standard full size. The body of a viola would need to measure about long to match the acoustics of a violin, making it impractical to play in the same manner as the violin. For centuries, viola makers have experimented with the size and shape of the viola, often compensating by tweaking the proportions or shape of the instrument in order to make an instrument with a shorter scale length and lighter weight, but which still has a large enough sound box
Sound box

A sound box or sounding box is an open chamber in the body of a musical instrument which alters the instrument's tone quality by modifying the way the instrument resonates....
 to create the unmistakable "viola sound."

Experiments with the size of the viola have tended to increase it in the interest of improving the instrument's sound. These include Hermann Ritter's "viola alta", an instrument measuring about intended for use in Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner

Wilhelm Richard Wagner was a German composer, Conducting, theatre director and essayist, primarily known for his operas . Unlike most other great opera composers, Wagner wrote both the scenario and libretto for his works....
's operas. The Tertis
Lionel Tertis

Lionel Tertis was an England viola and one of the first viola players to find international fame.Tertis was born in West Hartlepool, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, and initially studied the violin in Leipzig and at the Royal Academy of Music in London....
 model viola, which has wider bouts and deeper ribs to promote a better viola tone, is another slightly "non-standard" shape which allows the player to use a larger instrument than normal. Many experiments with the acoustics of a viola, particularly increasing the size of the body, result in a much deeper tone of the instrument, making the instrument resemble the tone of a cello. Since many composers wrote for a traditional-sized viola, changes in the tone of a viola, particularly in orchestral music, can have unintended consequence
Unintended consequence

Unintended consequences are outcomes that are not the results originally intended in a particular situation. The unintended results may be foreseen or unforeseen, but they should be the logical or likely results of the action....
s on the balance in ensembles.

More recent (and more radically-shaped) innovations address the ergonomic problems of playing the viola by making it shorter and lighter while finding ways to keep the traditional sound. These include Otto Erdesz "cutaway" viola (which has one shoulder cut out to make shifting easier); the "Oak Leaf" viola (which has two extra bouts); viol
Viol

The viol is any one of a family of bow , fretted, stringed instruments musical instruments developed in the 1400s and used primarily in the Renaissance music and Baroque music periods....
 shaped violas like Joseph Curtin's "Evia" model (which also utilizes a moveable neck and a maple-veneered carbon fiber
Carbon fiber

Carbon fiber or is a material consisting of extremely thin fibers about 0.005?0.010 mm in diameter and composed mostly of carbon atoms. The carbon atoms are bonded together in microscopic crystals that are more or less aligned parallel to the long axis of the fiber....
 back to reduce weight): violas played in the same manner as cellos (see vertical viola
Vertical viola

The vertical viola, or alto violin, is a stringed instrument with the range of a viola that is played vertically in the manner of a cello....
); and the eye-catching "Dalí
Salvador Dalí

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dal? i Dom?nech, 1st Marquis of P?bol was a Spain Catalonia surrealist painter born in Figueres.Dal? was a skilled Technical drawing, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealism work....
-esque" shapes of both Bernard Sabatier's violas in fractional sizes (which appear to have melted) and of David Rivinus' "Pellegrina" model violas.

Other experiments besides those dealing with the "ergonomics vs. sound" problem have appeared. American composer Harry Partch
Harry Partch

File:Harry Partch Institute-6.jpgHarry Partch was an United Statesn composer and musical instrument creator. He was one of the first twentieth-century composers to work extensively and systematically with microtonality scale s, writing much of his music for custom-made instruments that he built himself, tuned in 11-limit just intonation....
 fitted a viola with a cello neck to allow the use of his 43-tone scale. Luthiers have also created five-stringed violas, which allow a greater playing range. Modern music is played on these instruments, but viol music can be played as well.

Playing the viola


Playing Viola
A person who plays the viola is called a violist or simply a viola player. While it is similar to the violin, the technique required for playing viola has many differences, although much of the fingering technique is comparable. The difference in size accounts for some of the technical differences, as notes are spread out farther along the fingerboard and on occasion the vibrato
Vibrato

Vibrato is a musical effect, produced in singing and on musical instruments by a regular pulsating change of pitch , and is used to add expression and vocal-like qualities to instrumental music....
 may be broader. The less responsive strings and heavier bow warrant a somewhat different bowing technique.

  • Compared to a violin, the viola will generally have a larger body as well as a longer string length, which is why younger violists or even some old tend to get smaller sized violas for easier playing. The most immediately noticeable adjustments a player accustomed to playing violin has to make are to use wider-spaced fingerings. It is common for some players to use a wider and more intense vibrato
    Vibrato

    Vibrato is a musical effect, produced in singing and on musical instruments by a regular pulsating change of pitch , and is used to add expression and vocal-like qualities to instrumental music....
     in the left hand and to hold the bow
    Bow (music)

    In music, a bow is moved across some part of a musical instrument, causing vibration which the instrument emits as sound. The vast majority of bows are used with string instruments, although some bows are used with musical saws and other bowed idiophones....
     and right arm farther away from the player's body. The player must also bring the left elbow farther forward or around, so as to reach the lowest string. This allows the fingers to be firm and create a clearer tone. Unless the violist is gifted with especially large hands, different fingerings are often used, including frequent use of half position and shifting position, where on the violin staying in one place would suffice.
  • The viola is generally strung with thicker strings than the violin. This, combined with its larger size and lower pitch range, results in a tone which is deeper and more mellow. However, the thicker strings also mean that the viola "speaks" more slowly than its soprano cousin. Practically speaking, if a violist and violinist are playing together, the violist must begin moving the bow a fraction of a second sooner than the violinist to produce a sound that starts at the same moment as the violinist's sound. The thicker strings also mean that more weight must be applied with the bow to make them speak.
Three Bow Frogs
*The viola bow
Bow (music)

In music, a bow is moved across some part of a musical instrument, causing vibration which the instrument emits as sound. The vast majority of bows are used with string instruments, although some bows are used with musical saws and other bowed idiophones....
 has a wider band of horsehair than a violin bow, particularly noticeable near the frog
Bow (music)

In music, a bow is moved across some part of a musical instrument, causing vibration which the instrument emits as sound. The vast majority of bows are used with string instruments, although some bows are used with musical saws and other bowed idiophones....
 (or "heel" in the UK). Viola bows (70 to 74 g) are heavier than violin bows (58 to 61 g). The profile of the outside corner of a viola bow frog generally is rounded, compared to the rectangular corner usually seen on violin bows.

Tuning


Viola Peg Strings
The viola's four strings are tuned in fifths: C3
Scientific pitch notation

Scientific pitch notation is one of several methods that name the notes of the standard Western music chromatic scale by combining a letter-name, accidental , and a number identifying the Pitch 's octave....
 (an octave
Octave

In music, an octave The octave is occasionally referred to as a diapason.The octave above an indicated note is sometimes abbreviated 8va, and the octave below 8vb....
 below middle C
Middle C

C or Do is the first note of the fixed-Do solf?ge.In Western music, the expression "Middle C" refers to the musical note "C" located exactly between the two staff of the grand staff and near the top and bottom, respectively, of the bass voice and soprano voices....
) is the lowest, with G3, D4 and A4 above it. This tuning is exactly one fifth below the violin, so that they have three strings in common—G, D, and A—and is one octave above the cello
Cello

The violoncello is a bowed string instrument. A person who plays a cello is called a cellist. The cello is used as a solo instrument, in chamber music, and as a member of the string section of an orchestra....
. Although the violin and viola have three strings tuned the same, the tone quality or sound color is markedly different.

Violas are tuned by turning the pegs
Tuning peg

A tuning peg is used to hold a Vibrating string in the pegbox of a String instrument. It may be made of ebony, rosewood, boxwood or other material....
 near the scroll, around which the strings are wrapped. Tightening the string will raise the note (make it sharper) while loosening the string will lower the note (making it flatter). The A string is normally tuned first, typically to 440 Hz
Hertz

The hertz is a measure of frequency per unit of time, or the number of list of cycles per second. It is the SI base unit of frequency in the International System of Units , and is used worldwide in both general-purpose and scientific contexts....
 or 442 Hz (see pitch
Pitch (music)

Pitch represents the perceived fundamental frequency of a sound. It is one of the three major auditory system attributes of sounds along with loudness and timbre....
). The other strings are then tuned to it in intervals of perfect fifths, bowing two strings simultaneously. Most violas also have adjusters (also called fine tuners) that are used to make finer changes. These permit the tension of the string to be adjusted by rotating a small knob at the opposite end of the string, at the tailpiece
Tailpiece

The tailpiece, found on many musical instruments of the string instrument family, anchors the tail end of the strings, the end opposite the Scroll or headstock....
. Such tuning is generally easier to learn than using the pegs, and adjusters are usually recommended for younger players, although they are usually used in conjunction with one another. Adjusters work best, and are most useful, on higher tension metal strings. It is common to use one on the A string even if the others are not equipped with them. The picture on the right shows normal stringing of the pegs. Some violists reverse the stringing of the C and G pegs, so the thicker C string does not turn so severe an angle over the nut
Nut (instrumental)

The nut of a string instrument is a small piece of hard material which supports the Strings at the end closest to the headstock or Scroll . The nut marks one end of the speaking length of each open string, sets the spacing of the strings across the neck, and usually holds the strings at the proper height from the fingerboard....
, although this is uncommon.

Small, temporary tuning adjustments can also be made by stretching a string with the hand. A string may be tuned down by pulling it above the fingerboard, or tuned up by pressing the part of the string in the pegbox. These techniques may be useful in performance, reducing the ill effects of an out-of-tune string until an opportunity to tune properly.

The tuning C-G-D-A is used for the great majority of all viola music. However, other tunings are occasionally employed both in classical music (where the technique is known as scordatura
Scordatura

A scordatura , also called cross-tuning, is an alternative tuning used for the open strings of a string instrument. In the Western classical music tradition it is an extended technique to allow the playing of otherwise impossible note sequences or note combinations....
) and in some folk
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
 styles. Mozart, in his Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra

The Sinfonia concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra in E-flat major, K?chel-Verzeichnis. 364 , was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart....
, which is in E flat, wrote the viola part in D major and specified that the viola strings were to be raised in pitch by a semitone; his intention was probably to give the viola a brighter tone to avoid its being overpowered by the rest of the ensemble. Lionel Tertis
Lionel Tertis

Lionel Tertis was an England viola and one of the first viola players to find international fame.Tertis was born in West Hartlepool, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, and initially studied the violin in Leipzig and at the Royal Academy of Music in London....
, in his transcription of the Elgar cello concerto
Cello Concerto (Elgar)

Sir Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 was his last notable work, and is a cornerstone of the solo cello repertoire....
, wrote the slow movement with the C string tuned down to B flat, enabling the viola to play one passage an octave lower. Occasionally the C string may also be tuned up to D.

Viola music


Reading music

Sheet music
Sheet music

Sheet music is a hand-written or printed form of musical notation; like its analogs?books, pamphlets, etc.?the medium of sheet music typically is paper , although the access to musical notation in recent years includes also presentation on computer screens....
 written for the viola differs from that of other instruments in that it primarily uses alto clef
Clef

A clef is a musical notation used to indicate the pitch of written notes. Placed on one of the lines at the beginning of the staff , it indicates the name and pitch of the notes on that line....
 (sometimes called "viola clef"), which is otherwise rarely used. Viola sheet music also employs the treble clef when there are substantial sections of music written in higher registers. The note A is above the top line of the clef, D is in the second space down, G is in the space at the bottom of the staff, and C is two spaces under the staff.

The role of the viola in pre-twentieth century works

In early orchestra
Orchestra

An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
l music, the viola part was frequently limited to the filling in of harmonies
Harmony

In Western music, harmony is the use of different pitches simultaneously, and chord s, actual or implied, in music. The word is related to the word "harmonic" which implies related wavelengths of waves....
 with little melodic
Melody

In music, a melody , also tune, voice, or line, is a linear succession of musical tones which is perceived as a single entity....
 material assigned to it. When the viola was given melodic parts in music of that era, it was often duplication in unison or octaves of whatever other strings played. A notable exception would be J.S. Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 6, which placed the two violas in the primary melodic role (it was scored for 2 violas, cello, 2 violas da gamba, and continuo).

An example of a piece written before the 20th century which features a solo viola part is Hector Berlioz
Hector Berlioz

Louis Hector Berlioz was a French Romantic music composer and guitarist, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Requiem . Berlioz made great contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation and by utilizing huge orchestral forces for his works; as a conductor, he performed several c...
's Harold in Italy
Harold in Italy

Harold en Italie , Op. 16, is Hector Berlioz' second symphony, written in 1834....
, though there are also a few Baroque
Baroque

In the the arts, the Baroque was a Western cultural Epoch , starting roughly at the beginning of the 17th century in Rome, Italy. It was exemplified by drama and grandeur in Baroque sculpture, Baroque painting, literature, Baroque dance, and Baroque music....
 and Classical concerti, such as those by Telemann (one of the earliest viola concertos known), Franz Anton Hoffmeister
Franz Anton Hoffmeister

Franz Anton Hoffmeister was a German composer and music publisher.Born in Rottenburg am Neckar, he went to Vienna at the age of fourteen to study law....
 and Carl Stamitz
Carl Stamitz

Karel Stamic , who took the German form of his name Karl Philipp Stamitz and is now better known as Carl, was a Czech-German composer, violin, viola and viola d'amore virtuoso....
.

The viola plays an important role in chamber music
Chamber music

Chamber music is a form of classical music, written for a small group of instruments which traditionally could be accommodated in a palace chamber....
. Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
 succeeded in liberating the viola somewhat when he wrote his six string quintet
String quintet

A string quintet is an ensemble of five string instrument players or a piece written for such a combination. The most common combinations in european classical music are two violins, two violas and cello or two violins, viola and two cellos....
s, which are widely considered to include some of his greatest works. The quintets use two violas, which frees the instrument (especially the first viola) for solo passages and increases the variety and richness of the ensemble. Mozart also wrote for the viola in his Sinfonia Concertante
Sinfonia concertante

Sinfonia concertante is a musical form that originated in the classical music era, and is a mixture of the symphony and the concerto genres:* It is a concerto, in that it has one or more Solo s ....
 in which the two solo instruments, viola and violin, are equally important. Another important contribution was a set of two duets for violin and viola, as well as his Kegelstatt Trio
Kegelstatt Trio

The Kegelstatt Trio , also referred to as the Trio for Clarinet, Viola and Piano in E-flat major, is a classical music chamber music musical composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart....
 for viola, clarinet, and piano. The young Felix Mendelssohn
Felix Mendelssohn

Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, born, and generally known in English-speaking countries, as Felix Mendelssohn was a Germany composer, pianist, organist and conducting of the early Romantic music period....
 wrote a little-known viola sonata in C minor
Viola Sonata (Mendelssohn)

Felix Mendelssohn's Viola Sonata in C minor was composed when he was only 14 years old. The autographed score is dated 14 February 1824. However, the work was never published in Mendelssohn's lifetime and was not assigned an opus number....
 (without opus number, but dating from 1824). From his earliest works Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms

Johannes Brahms , composer and pianist, was one of the leading musicians of the Romantic music. Born in Hamburg, Brahms spent much of his professional life in Vienna, Austria, where he was a leader of the musical scene....
 wrote music that features the viola prominently. Among his first published pieces of chamber music, the sextets for strings Op.18 and Op.36 contain what amounts to solo parts for both violas. Late in life he wrote two greatly admired sonatas
Clarinet Sonatas (Brahms)

The Clarinet Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2, Op. 120 by Johannes Brahms were written in 1894 for the clarinetist Richard M?hlfeld, after Brahms had been captivated by M?hlfeld's spirited interpretations....
 for clarinet
Clarinet

The clarinet is a musical instrument in the woodwind family. The name derives from adding the suffix -et meaning little to the Italian word clarino meaning a particular type of trumpet, as the first clarinets had a strident tone similar to that of a trumpet....
 and piano
Piano

The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard instrument. Widely used in Western music for solo performance, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to musical composition and rehearsal....
, his Opus 120 (1894); later Brahms transcribed these works for the viola (the horn part in his horn trio is also available in a transcription for viola). Brahms also wrote Two Songs for Alto
Alto

Alto is a musical term, derived from the Latin word altus, meaning "high", that has several possible interpretations.When designating instruments, "alto" frequently refers to a member of an instrumental family that has the second highest range, below that of the treble or soprano....
 with Viola and Piano (Zwei Gesänge für eine Altstimme mit Bratsche und Pianoforte), Op. 91, "Gestillte Sehnsucht" or "Satisfied Longing" and "Geistliches Wiegenlied" or "Spiritual Lullaby," which was a present for the famous violinist Joseph Joachim
Joseph Joachim

Joseph Joachim was a Hungarian people violinist, conducting, composer and teacher. He is regarded as one of the most influential violinists of all time....
 and his wife, Amalie. Antonín Dvorák
Antonín Dvorák

Anton?n Leopold Dvor?k was a Czechs composer of Romantic music, who employed the idioms and melodies of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia....
 played the viola, and apparently said it was his favorite instrument; his chamber music is rich in important parts for the viola. Another Czech composer, Bedrich Smetana
Bedrich Smetana

Bedrich Smetana was a Czechs composer, one of the most significant that his country has ever produced. He is best known for his symphonic poem The_Moldau#Vltava , the second in a cycle of six which he entitled M? vlast , and for his opera The Bartered Bride....
, included a significant viola part in his quartet "From My Life
String Quartet No. 1 (Smetana)

String Quartet No. 1 in E minor, written in 1876 in music, is a four-movement Romantic music chamber composition by the Czech people composer Bedrich Smetana....
"; the quartet begins with an impassioned statement by the viola. It should also be noted that Bach, Mozart and Beethoven all occasionally played the viola part in chamber music.

The viola occasionally has a major role in orchestral music, for example the sixth variation of the Enigma Variations
Enigma Variations

Variations on an Original Theme for orchestra, Op. 36 , commonly referred to as the Enigma Variations, is a set of a theme and its fourteen variation written for orchestra by Edward Elgar in 1898–1899....
 by Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar

Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, Order of Merit, Royal Victorian Order was an England composer. Several of his first major orchestral works, including the Enigma Variations and the Pomp and Circumstance Marches, were greeted with acclaim....
, called "Ysobel". Another prominent example is the Richard Strauss "Don Quixote" for solo cello and solo viola.

While the viola repertoire is quite large, the amount written by well-known pre-twentieth century composers is relatively small. There are many transcriptions of works for other instruments for the viola, and the large amount of 20th-century literature is very diverse. See "The Viola Project" at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where Professor of Viola Jodi Levitz
Jodi Levitz

Jodi Levitz is an United States musician and academic.She is currently on the viola and chamber music Faculty #North American usage at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and is the violist of the Ives Quartet....
 has paired a composer with each of her students, resulting in a recital of brand-new works played for the very first time.

Twentieth century and beyond

In the earlier part of the 20th century, more composers began to write for the viola, encouraged by the emergence of specialized soloists such as Lionel Tertis
Lionel Tertis

Lionel Tertis was an England viola and one of the first viola players to find international fame.Tertis was born in West Hartlepool, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, and initially studied the violin in Leipzig and at the Royal Academy of Music in London....
. Englishmen Arthur Bliss
Arthur Bliss

Sir Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss, Companion of Honour, Royal Victorian Order was a British composer....
, York Bowen
York Bowen

Edwin York Bowen was an English composer and pianist. Bowen?s musical career spanned more than fifty years during which time he wrote over 160 works....
, Benjamin Dale
Benjamin Dale

Benjamin James Dale was an England composer and educationalist. He showed remarkable compositional talent in his early years, but this promise was never really fulfilled....
, and Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams Order of Merit was an England composer of symphony, chamber music, opera, choral music, and film Film score. He was also a collector of England folk music and folk song; this also influenced his editorial approach to the English Hymnal, which began in 1904, many folk song arrangements being set as hymn tunes,...
 all wrote chamber and concert works for Tertis. William Walton
William Walton

Sir William Turner Walton Order of Merit was a United Kingdom composer and Conductor .His style was influenced by the works of Igor Stravinsky and Sergei Prokofiev as well as jazz music, and is characterized by rhythmic vitality, bittersweet harmony, sweeping Romantic music melody and brilliant orchestration....
, Bohuslav Martinu
Bohuslav Martinu

Bohuslav Martinu He became a violinist in the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, and taught music in his home town. In 1923 Martinu left Czechoslovakia for Paris, and deliberately withdrew from the Romantic style in which he had been trained....
 and Béla Bartók
Béla Bartók

B?la Viktor J?nos Bart?k was a Hungarian people composer and pianist, considered to be one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of ethnomusicology....
 wrote well-known viola concertos. One of the few composers to write a substantial amount of music for the viola was Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith

Paul Hindemith was a German composer, violist, violinist, teacher, music theorist and Conducting....
; being himself a violist, he often performed the premieres of his own viola works. Debussy's Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp
Flute, Viola and Harp

Flute, viola and harp are the instruments of a chamber music grouping that have become common through the establishment of ensembles that feature this set of instruments and have enjoyed new compositions written for the set....
 has inspired a significant number of other composers to write for this combination. Elliott Carter
Elliott Carter

Elliott Cook Carter, Jr. is a two-time Pulitzer Prize for Music-winning American composer born and living in New York City. He studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the 1930s, and then returned to the United States....
 also wrote several fine works for viola including his Elegy (1943) for viola and piano; it was subsequently transcribed for clarinet. Ernst Toch
Ernst Toch

Ernst Toch was a composer of european classical music and film scores....
 wrote an Impromptu (opus 90b) for solo viola. Ernest Bloch
Ernest Bloch

Ernest Bloch was a Switzerland-born United States composer....
, a Swiss-born American composer best known for his compositions inspired by Jewish music, wrote two famous works for viola, the Suite 1919 and the Suite Hebraique for solo viola and orchestra. Rebecca Clarke
Rebecca Helferich Clarke

Rebecca Clarke was an English classical composer and violist best known for her chamber music featuring the viola. She is considered by one commentator to be one of the most important British composers in the interwar period between World War I and World War II; she has also been described as the most distinguished British female composer o...
 was a 20th century composer and violist who also wrote extensively for the viola. Lionel Tertis records that Edward Elgar
Edward Elgar

Sir Edward William Elgar, 1st Baronet, Order of Merit, Royal Victorian Order was an England composer. Several of his first major orchestral works, including the Enigma Variations and the Pomp and Circumstance Marches, were greeted with acclaim....
 (whose cello concerto
Cello Concerto (Elgar)

Sir Edward Elgar's Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 was his last notable work, and is a cornerstone of the solo cello repertoire....
 Tertis transcribed for viola, with the slow movement in scordatura), Alexander Glazunov
Alexander Glazunov

Aleksandr Konstantinovich Glazunov was a Russian composer, music teacher and Conducting. He served as director of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory between 1905 and 1928 and was also instrumental in the reorganization of the institute into the Petrograd Conservatory, then the Leningrad Conservatory, following the October Revolution....
 (who wrote an Elegy, op. 44, for viola and piano), and Maurice Ravel
Maurice Ravel

Joseph-Maurice Ravel was a French composer and pianist of Impressionist music known especially for the subtlety, richness, and poignancy of his melodies, orchestral and instrumental Texture and effects....
 all promised concertos for viola, yet all three died before substantial work on them. In the latter part of the 20th century a substantial repertoire was produced for the viola; many composers including Alfred Schnittke
Alfred Schnittke

Alfred Garyevich Schnittke was a Russian and Soviet Union composer. Schnittke's early music shows the strong influence of Dmitri Shostakovich....
, Sofia Gubaidulina
Sofia Gubaidulina

Sofia Asgatovna Gubaidulina, is a Russian composer of half Russians half Volga Tatars ethnicity....
, Giya Kancheli
Giya Kancheli

Giya Kancheli , born August 10 1935 in Tbilisi, is a Georgia composer resident in Belgium.Kancheli is his country's most famous living composer and arguably its best-known culture of Georgia....
 and Krzysztof Penderecki
Krzysztof Penderecki

Krzysztof Penderecki is a Poland composer and conducting of European classical music....
, have written viola concerto
Viola concerto

The viola concerto is a concerto contrasting a viola with another body of musical instruments, usually a full orchestra or string orchestra but sometimes smaller....
s. The American composer Morton Feldman
Morton Feldman

Morton Feldman was an American composer, born in New York City.A major figure in 20th century music, Feldman went through several compositional phases....
 wrote a series of works entitled The Viola in My Life which feature concertante viola parts.

Contemporary pop music

The viola is sometimes used in contemporary popular music, mostly in the avant-garde
Avant-garde

Avant-garde means "advance guard" or "vanguard". The adjective form is used in English, to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics....
. The influential group Velvet Underground famously used the viola, as do some modern groups such as 10,000 Maniacs
10,000 Maniacs

10,000 Maniacs was a United States-based alternative rock band, formed in 1981 and active with various line-ups through 2007. Their best-known member is Natalie Merchant, who left the band in 1993 to pursue a solo career....
, Defiance, Ohio
Defiance, Ohio (band)

Defiance, Ohio is an anti-capitalism, largely acoustic Punk rock band from Columbus, Ohio. They are known for their extensive touring and intense, enthusiastic live shows....
, The Funetics, Flobots
Flobots

Flobots are an alternative band from Denver, Colorado, formed in 2000 by Jamie Laurie, who has been the only constant member. To date, they have released two albums and one EP....
, and others. Jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
 music has also seen its share of violists, from those used in string sections in the early 1900s to a handful of quartets and soloists emerging from the 1960s onward. It is quite unusual though, to use individual string instruments in contemporary popular music. It is usually the flute or rather the full orchestra appearing to be the favoured choice, rather than a lone string player. The upper strings could be easily drowned out by the other instruments, especially if electric, or even by the singer.

See The viola in popular music below.

The viola in folk music

Although not as commonly used as the violin in folk music, the viola is nevertheless used by many folk musicians across the world. Extensive research into the historical and current use of the viola in folk music has been carried out by Dr. Lindsay Aitkenhead. Players in this genre include Cath James, David Lasserson, Eliza Carthy
Eliza Carthy

Eliza Carthy , is an England folk music musician known for both singing and playing fiddle. She is the daughter of England folk music musicians singer/guitarist Martin Carthy and singer Norma Waterson....
, Mary Ramsey, Ben Ivitsky, Una Palliser, Gina Le Faux, Helen Bell
Helen Bell

Helen Bell is an English folk musician playing mainly viola and fiddle.In 2000 she released her first solo album, 'Audierne', on which she was accompanied by guitarist Ed Pritchard....
, Jayne Coyle, Jim O'Neill
Jim O'Neill

James Leo O'Neill was a backup shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Minnesota Twins. He batted and threw right-handed.A native of Scranton, Pennsylvania, O'Neill played for a significant number of minor league baseball clubs, beginning in 1914 and ending in 1930....
, Jim Wainwright, Lindsay Aitkenhead, Mark Emerson, Miranda Rutter, Nancy Kerr
Nancy Kerr

Nancy Kerr is an English folk musician, specialising in the fiddle and singing. She is the daughter of London-born singer-songwriter Sandra Kerr and Northumbrian piper Ron Elliott....
, Pete Cooper and Susan Heeley. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown was the viola's most prominent exponent in the genre of blues
Blues

Blues is a music genre based on the use of the blues chord progressions and the blue notes. Though several blues musical form s exist, the 12-bar blues chord progressions are the most frequently encountered....
.

The viola is also an important accompaniment instrument in Hungarian
Hungary

Hungary , officially in English the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia....
 and Romania
Romania

Romania is a country located in Southeastern Europe Central Europe, North of the Balkan Peninsula, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian Mountains, bordering on the Black Sea....
n folk string band music, especially in Transylvania
Transylvania

Transylvania is a historical region in the central part of Romania. Bounded on the east and south by the Carpathian mountains, historical Transylvania extended in the west to the Apuseni Mountains; however, the term frequently encompasses not only Transylvania proper, but also the historical regions of Crisana, Maramures, and Banat....
. Here the instrument has three strings tuned g — d' - a (note that the a is an octave lower than found on the standard instrument), and the bridge is flattened with the instrument playing chords in a strongly rhythmic manner. In this usage, it is called a kontra or brácsa (pronounced "bra-cha").

Violists


There are only a few well known viola virtuosi, perhaps because the bulk of virtuoso viola music was written in the twentieth century. In this category, the name of William Primrose
William Primrose

William Primrose Order of the British Empire was a Scotland viola and teacher, probably the best known viola player of his and all time.Primrose was born in Glasgow and studied violin there and, later, at the then Guildhall School of Music in London....
 readily comes to mind, as he brought the virtuoso aspect of viola playing to exceptional standards.

In addition to Primrose, the most important viola pioneers from the twentieth century are Lionel Tertis
Lionel Tertis

Lionel Tertis was an England viola and one of the first viola players to find international fame.Tertis was born in West Hartlepool, the son of Polish-Jewish immigrants, and initially studied the violin in Leipzig and at the Royal Academy of Music in London....
, Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith

Paul Hindemith was a German composer, violist, violinist, teacher, music theorist and Conducting....
, Maurice Vieux
Maurice Vieux

Maurice Edgard Vieux was a French people viola whose teaching at the Conservatoire de Paris plays a key role in the history of the viola in France....
, Vadim Borisovsky
Vadim Borisovsky

Vadim Vasilyevich Borisovsky is a Russian viola born in Moscow on January 19, 1900 and died August 2, 1972, Moscow.Borisovsky entered Moscow Conservatory in 1917 studying the violin with Mikhail Kress....
, Lillian Fuchs
Lillian Fuchs

Lillian Fuchs , an United States violist, teacher and composer, is considered to be among the finest instrumentalists of her time. She hailed from a musically talented family: her brothers, Joseph Fuchs, a violinist, and Harry Fuchs, a cellist, performed with her on numerous commercial recordings....
, Frederick Riddle, Walter Trampler
Walter Trampler

Walter Trampler was a virtuoso performer and teacher of the viola and viola d'amore. He began to study music at the age of 6, learning from his father, a violinist....
 and Emmanuel Vardi - the only violist to have recorded the 24 Caprices by Paganini
24 Caprices for Solo Violin (Paganini)

Niccol? Paganini wrote the 24 Caprices for Solo Violin between 1802 and 1817; they were published in 1819 as his Opus 1. They are also designated as M.S....
 on viola, until Scott Slapin
Scott Slapin

Scott Slapin is an American violist and composer, recording for Eroica Classical Recordings and Red Mark.Slapin studied with renowned viola virtuoso Emanuel Vardi at the Manhattan School of Music....
 recorded them in 2008 for Eroica Classical Recordings
Eroica Classical Recordings

Eroica Classical Recordings is a leading European classical music record label, based in Carpinteria, California in the United States. It is internationally recognized for its B?la Bart?k recordings, and discoverer of new talents....
. Contemporary well-known violists include Lawrence Power, Michael Kugel
Michael Kugel

Michael Kugel is a Russian viola player and composer....
, Kim Kashkashian
Kim Kashkashian

Kim Kashkashian is an Armenian-American violist who won the 2nd place prize at the 1980 Lionel Tertis Competition and the 1980 ARD International Music Competition in Munich....
, Nobuko Imai
Nobuko Imai

, is a Japanese classical viola with an extensive career as soloist and chamber musician. Since 1988 she plays an Andrea Guarneri of 1690....
, Rivka Golani
Rivka Golani

Rivka Golani is widely considered to be one of the great violists of modern times. Her musicianship and virtuosity have been a source of inspiration to many players and composers....
, Tabea Zimmermann
Tabea Zimmermann

Tabea Zimmermann, born on October 8 1966 in Lahr, , is a German violist.She began learning to play the viola at the age of three, and commenced piano studies at age five....
, Paul Neubauer
Paul Neubauer

Violist Paul Neubauer was the youngest principal player for the New York Philharmonic at 21 years of age, and currently teaches at the Juilliard School, and Mannes College The New School for Music....
 and Yuri Bashmet
Yuri Bashmet

Yuri Abramovich Bashmet is a leading Russian Conductor and violist....
. From the younger generation, Maxim Rysanov, David Aaron Carpenter
David Aaron Carpenter

David Aaron Carpenter is a United States violist and was the first Prize Winner of the 2006 Walter E. Naumburg Viola Competition. In June 2007, David was selected as the new Music Prot?g? in the , sponsored by Rolex....
, Nokuthula Ngwenyama, Cathy Basrak
Cathy Basrak

Cathy Basrak is one of the most prominent young violists today. She was a winner of several important viola competitions such as the Primrose Competition, Klein Competition, and others....
, Jennifer Stumm
Jennifer Stumm

Jennifer Stumm is a prominent young United States concert viola. She is the winner of numerous major competitions and now performs widely in the U.S....
, Gilad Karni
Gilad Karni

Gilad Karni is an Israelis violist who has played in the New York Philharmonic and is currently principal viola in the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich as well as a soloist and player in chamber ensembles....
, Viacheslav Dinerchtein
Viacheslav Dinerchtein

Viacheslav Dinerchtein is among the prominent violist of the new generation, and an active promoter of little-known viola repertoire. Born in Minsk, he immigrated to Mexico in 1991, where he began an array of different musical activities....
, and Antoine Tamestit
Antoine Tamestit

Antoine Tamestit is a French people violist.Tamestit, who studied at the Paris Conservatory, has performed at such venues as the Royal Concertgebouw, the Musikverein, and Carnegie Hall....
 deserve a prominent mention. Composer and violist Kenji Bunch has written a number of contemporary viola solos.

Among the great composers, several preferred the viola to the violin when playing in ensembles, the most noted being Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. He was a crucial figure in the transitional period between the Classical music era and Romantic music eras in classical music, and remains one of the most acclaimed and influential composers of all time....
, J.S. Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
. Numerous other composers also chose to play the viola in ensembles, including Joseph Haydn
Joseph Haydn

Joseph Haydn was an Austrians composer. He was one of the most prominent composers of the classical music era, and is called by some the "Father of the Symphony" and "Father of the String Quartet"....
, Franz Schubert
Franz Schubert

Franz Peter Schubert was an Austrian composer. He wrote some 600 lieder, nine symphonies , liturgy music, operas, and a large body of chamber music and solo piano music....
, Felix Mendelssohn
Felix Mendelssohn

Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, born, and generally known in English-speaking countries, as Felix Mendelssohn was a Germany composer, pianist, organist and conducting of the early Romantic music period....
, Antonín Dvorák
Antonín Dvorák

Anton?n Leopold Dvor?k was a Czechs composer of Romantic music, who employed the idioms and melodies of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia....
, and Benjamin Britten
Benjamin Britten

Edward Benjamin Britten, Baron Britten, Order of Merit Order of the Companions of Honour was an England composer, conducting, viola and pianist....
. Among those noted both as violists and as composers are Rebecca Clarke
Rebecca Helferich Clarke

Rebecca Clarke was an English classical composer and violist best known for her chamber music featuring the viola. She is considered by one commentator to be one of the most important British composers in the interwar period between World War I and World War II; she has also been described as the most distinguished British female composer o...
 and Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith

Paul Hindemith was a German composer, violist, violinist, teacher, music theorist and Conducting....
. Many noted violinists have publicly performed and recorded on the viola as well, among them Pinchas Zukermann, David Oistrakh
David Oistrakh

David Fyodorovich Oistrakh , David Fiodorovic Ojstrah; – October 24, 1974) was a Russian violin virtuoso who made many recordings and was the dedicatee of numerous violin works....
, Eugčne Ysa˙e
Eugčne Ysa˙e

File:Eug?neYsa?e.jpgEug?ne Ysa?e was a Belgium violinist, composer and conducting. His brother was pianist and composer Th?o Ysa?e . He was regarded as "The King of the Violin", or, as Nathan Milstein mentioned, "tzar"....
, Yehudi Menuhin
Yehudi Menuhin

Yehudi Menuhin, Baron Menuhin, Order of Merit, Order of the British Empire was a violinist and conducting who spent most of his performing career in the United Kingdom....
, Maxim Vengerov
Maxim Vengerov

Maxim Alexandrovich Vengerov is a russian violin virtuoso who was born in the Soviet Union....
, and Nigel Kennedy
Nigel Kennedy

Nigel Kennedy is a violinist and violist....
The term violist
Violist

This is a list of noted viola players....
 is not universally used in English; some players, generally British, prefer viola player, since the word "'violist" is used in the UK to mean "player of the viol
Viol

The viol is any one of a family of bow , fretted, stringed instruments musical instruments developed in the 1400s and used primarily in the Renaissance music and Baroque music periods....
".

The viola in popular music

The viola sees limited use in popular music. It was sometimes part of popular dance orchestras in the period from about 1890 to 1930, and orchestrations of pop tunes from that era often had viola parts available. The viola largely disappeared from pop music at the start of the big band
Big band

A big band is a type of musical ensemble associated with playing jazz music and which became popular during the swing from the early 1930s until the late 1940s....
 era. With the Charlie Daniels Band, Charlie Daniels has played viola instead of violin for some of the fiddling "Redneck Fiddlin' Man."

John Cale
John Cale

John Davies Cale , better known as John Cale, is a Welsh people musician, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer who was a founding member of the rock & roll band The Velvet Underground....
, a classically trained violist, played the instrument to great effect (amplified and often distorted) on some Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground

The Velvet Underground was an American Rock music band first active, in various incarnations, from 1965 to 1973. Their best-known members were Lou Reed and John Cale, who both went on to find success as solo artists....
 tracks, most notably on "Venus in Furs
Venus in Furs (song)

"Venus in Furs" is a song by The Velvet Underground, written by Lou Reed and originally released on the 1967 album The Velvet Underground and Nico....
", "Heroin
Heroin (song)

"Heroin" is a song by The Velvet Underground, released on their 1967 debut album, The Velvet Underground and Nico. Written by Lou Reed in 1964, the song is one of the band's most celebrated compositions, overtly depicting heroin use and abuse....
", "The Black Angel's Death Song
The Black Angel's Death Song

"The Black Angel's Death Song" is a song by The Velvet Underground, from their 1967 debut album The Velvet Underground and Nico. It was written by Lou Reed and John Cale....
", "Stephanie Says
VU (album)

VU is an outtakes compilation album by The Velvet Underground. It was released in February 1985 by Verve Records....
", and "Hey Mr. Rain
Another View

Another View is an outtakes compilation album by The Velvet Underground. It was released in 1986 by Verve Records....
". He also played viola on "We Will Fall" a track on the debut Stooges album
The Stooges (album)

The Stooges is the self-titled debut of the rock band The Stooges. It was released in August 1969 and peaked at number 106 on the Billboard magazine album charts....
 which he also produced.

Producer and songwriter Don Kayvan is a classically trained violist and regularly uses the viola on rap, r&b, alternative and pop songs.

Singer-songwriter Patrick Wolf
Patrick Wolf

Patrick Wolf is an England singer-songwriter from South London. Wolf plays many instruments including harp, clavinet, harpsichord, guitar, piano, autoharp, organ , Appalachian dulcimer, clavichord, harmonium, accordion, theremin, ukulele, viola, and violin....
 is a trained violinist and viola player, and regularly uses viola in his songs and onstage.

Kansas
Kansas (band)

Kansas is an United States progressive rock band which became a popular arena rock group in the 1970s, with hit singles such as "Carry On Wayward Son" and "Dust in the Wind"....
' "Dust in the Wind
Dust in the Wind

"Dust in the Wind" is a hit single released by the United States progressive rock band Kansas in 1977. It peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of February 18, 1978, making it Kansas' only top ten Billboard Hot 100 charting single....
", as well as other tracks by the band, features a viola melody. Robby Steinhardt
Robby Steinhardt

Robby Steinhardt is a Rock music violinist, and singer best known for his work with the group Kansas , for which he was co-lead singer / "frontman" and emcee along with keyboardist Steve Walsh , from 1973–1982 and 1997–2006....
 played violin, viola, and cello on the song, and he or David Ragsdale
David Ragsdale

David Ragsdale, Violin for Kansas , started violin at the age of three. After studies with renowned classical teachers and a stint at the Tulsa Philharmonic, David's violinist duties took him out of the largely-classical area and into rock and roll....
 plays at least one of these on most Kansas songs during their membership.

Dave Swarbrick
Dave Swarbrick

Dave Swarbrick is a British folk music and electric folk fiddle player, multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter. He has been described by Ashley Hutchings as 'the most influential [British] fiddle player bar none' and his style has been copied or developed by almost every British, and many World, folk violin players that have followed him...
 of the English Folk-Rock group Fairport Convention
Fairport Convention

Fairport Convention are an England folk rock and later electric folk band, formed in 1967 who are still recording and touring today. They are regarded as the most important single group in the English folk rock movement....
 has been known to contribute viola among other stringed instruments to the band, most notably on the Liege & Lief
Liege & Lief

Liege & Lief, released in 1969, is the fourth album released by the England electric folk group Fairport Convention. The album, which established British folk rock as a distinct genre, is considered one of the most influential folk albums of all time....
 album on the track "Medley..." where he plays violin with an overdubbed viola playing the same part an octave lower.

Anna Bulbrook plays viola in the indie rock group The Airborne Toxic Event
The Airborne Toxic Event

The Airborne Toxic Event is an American indie rock band from the Los Angeles neighborhood of Los Feliz that consists of singer and guitarist Mikel Jollett, guitarist and keyboardist Steven Chen, bassist Noah Harmon, drummer Daren Taylor, and keyboardist and violist Anna Bulbrook....
.

The Goo Goo Dolls featured the viola in "We are the Normal"

Frank Sweeney played viola in the proto-indie group The June Brides and also features on the track 'Imperial' by Primal Scream

The viola has made a slight comeback in modern pop music; aided and abetted by string groups, Bond
Bond (band)

Bond is an Australian/United Kingdom string quartet that specialises in European classical music crossover music. Bond has been described as the best selling string quartet of all time, selling over 4 million records....
 and Wild
Wild (band)

Wild were a five-piece classical female group. They were often compared to Bond , due to the very similar makeup and style of both groups.Although most of the band was English, Iva Cojic and Andjelka Ristic were born in Serbia....
. The band Flobots
Flobots

Flobots are an alternative band from Denver, Colorado, formed in 2000 by Jamie Laurie, who has been the only constant member. To date, they have released two albums and one EP....
 makes extensive use of the viola on nearly all of their songs as bandmember Mackenzie Roberts is a violist. In her latest album, Lonely Runs Both Ways
Lonely Runs Both Ways

Lonely Runs Both Ways is the twelfth album by bluegrass music group Alison Krauss, released November 23 2004. The album won the band three Grammy Awards in 2006, including Best Country Performance By a Duo or Group with Vocal for the song "Restless", Best Country Instrumental Performance for "Unionhouse Branch", and Best Country Album....
, Alison Krauss
Alison Krauss

Alison Krauss is an American Bluegrass music-Country music singer and fiddler. She entered the music of the United States at an early age, winning local contests by the age of ten and recording for the first time at fourteen....
 uses the viola in many of her songs. Vienna Teng
Vienna Teng

Vienna Teng is an United States pianist and singer-songwriter based in New York City. Teng has released three studio albums, Waking Hour , Warm Strangers , and Dreaming Through The Noise ....
, a folk/indie artist, used the viola as a solo instrument in two of her songs from her recent album Dreaming Through the Noise
Dreaming Through the Noise

Dreaming Through the Noise is singer-songwriter Vienna Teng's third album....
 (2006). Norwegian noise rock band Noxagt
Noxagt

Noxagt is a Norway rock music. It started as a Kjetil Brandsdal solo project in 1999, but was expanded to a power trio in 2002, with Brandsdal on bass, Nils Erga on viola and Jan Christian L....
 had a viola player until very recently; this musician left the band and was replaced by a baritone guitar
Baritone guitar

The baritone guitar is a variation on the standard guitar, with a longer scale length that allows it to be tuned to a lower range. The Danelectro Company was the first to introduce the baritone guitar in the late 1950s....
ist. New indie pop band The Funetics, use two violas and guitar for its instrumentation. The Six Parts Seven
The Six Parts Seven

The Six Parts Seven are an United States post-rock band formerly based in Kent, Ohio, Ohio. The band was founded in 1995 by brothers Allen and Jay Karpinski , who had earlier played with Old Hearts Club, a band of similar style ....
 also used a viola. Neo-new wave indie rock band The Rentals
The Rentals

The Rentals are a rock band fronted by Matt Sharp, former bass player for Weezer. The band is best known for their mid-1990s hit single, "Friends of P"....
 features classically trained violist Lauren Chipman.

Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend

Vampire Weekend are an United States indie rock band from New York, formed in 2006 and signed to XL Recordings....
 featured a viola during their song "The Kids Don't Stand a Chance" on their 2008 debut album, "Vampire Weekend". This was the most notable appearance of the viola on the album. Although, the instrument makes appearances throughout the album, often with the rest of the quartet.

Electric violas

Amplification and equalization can make up for the weaker output of a violin string tuned to notes below G3, so most electric instruments with lower strings are violin-sized, and as such, are called "violins." Comparatively fewer electric violas do exist, for those who prefer the physical size or familiar touch references of a viola-sized instrument. John Cale
John Cale

John Davies Cale , better known as John Cale, is a Welsh people musician, composer, singer-songwriter and record producer who was a founding member of the rock & roll band The Velvet Underground....
, formerly of The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground

The Velvet Underground was an American Rock music band first active, in various incarnations, from 1965 to 1973. Their best-known members were Lou Reed and John Cale, who both went on to find success as solo artists....
, is one of the more famous users of such an electric viola, who has used them both for melodies in his solo work and for drones
Drone (music)

In music, a drone is a harmony or monophony effect or accompaniment where a note or chord is continuously sounded throughout much or all of a piece, sustain or repetition , and most often establishing a tonality upon which the rest of the piece is built....
 in his work with The Velvet Underground (e.g. "Venus in Furs
Venus in Furs (song)

"Venus in Furs" is a song by The Velvet Underground, written by Lou Reed and originally released on the 1967 album The Velvet Underground and Nico....
").

Instruments may be built with an internal preamplifier
Preamplifier

A preamplifier , or control amp in some parts of the world, is an electronic amplifier which precedes another amplifier to prepare an electronic Signalling for further amplification or processing....
, or may put out the unbuffered
Buffer amplifier

A buffer amplifier is one that provides electrical impedance transformation from one circuit to another. Two main types of buffer exist: the voltage buffer and the current buffer....
 transducer
Transducer

A transducer is a device, usually electricity, electronics, electro-mechanical, electromagnetic, photonic, or photovoltaic that converts one type of energy or physical attribute to another for various purposes including measurement or information transfer ....
 signal
Signal (electrical engineering)

In the fields of telecommunications, signal processing, and in electrical engineering more generally, a signal is any time-varying or spatial-varying quantity....
. While such raw signals may be fed directly to an amplifier
Instrument amplifier

An instrument amplifier is an electronic amplifier that converts the inaudible electric or electronic signal from musical instruments such as an electric guitar, an bass guitar, or an Hammond organ into sounds which can be heard by the performers and audience....
 or mixing board, they often benefit from an external preamp/equalizer
Equalization

Equalization, equalisation or EQ is the process of using passive or active electronic elements or digital algorithms for the purpose of altering the frequency response characteristics of a system....
 on the end of a short cable, before being fed to the sound system
Public address

A public address or "PA" system is an electronic amplifier system with a Mixing console, amplifier and loudspeakers, used to reinforce a given sound, e.g., a person making a speech, prerecorded music, or message, and distributing the sound to the general public around a building....
.

Audio examples




See also

  • List of compositions for viola
    List of compositions for viola

    This article lists compositions written for the viola. The list includes works in which the viola is a featured instrument: viola solo, viola and piano, viola and orchestra, ensemble of violas, etc....
  • Vertical viola
    Vertical viola

    The vertical viola, or alto violin, is a stringed instrument with the range of a viola that is played vertically in the manner of a cello....
  • Viola d'amore
    Viola d'amore

    The viola d'amore is a 7- or 6-string instrument musical instrument with sympathetic strings used chiefly in the Baroque music. It is played under the chin in the same manner as the violin....


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  • Chapman, Eric. "Joseph Curtin and the Evia". Journal of the American Viola Society, Vol.20, No.1, Spring 2004, pp.41-42.
  • Curtin, Joseph. "Otto Erdesz Remembered". The Strad, November 2000.
  • Curtin, Joseph. "" (Retrieved Oct 8, 2006). American Lutherie Journal, No. 60, Winter 1999.
  • Maurice, Joseph. "Michael Balling: Pioneer German Solo Violist with a New Zealand Interlude." Journal of the American Viola Society, Summer 2003. .


External links

  • library website
  • - David Rivinus' site with pictures of his oddly shaped violas
  • - Joseph Curtin's "Evia" (Experimental viola) model
  • - The role of viola in music. Information, description of works, videos, free sheet music, MIDI files, RSS update.
  • - University of Iowa Electronic Music Studios
  •  – a film made by the Oslo String Quartet
    Oslo String Quartet

    Oslo String Quartet was formed in 1991 by Geir Inge Lotsberg and Per Kristian Skalstad , Are Sandbakken , and ?ystein Sonstad . It was among the 1994 prize winners of the London International String Competition, which is among the most prestigious string quartet competitions internationally....
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  • - Articles with a focus on contemporary repertoire for the viola.