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Margaret Faultless

The Musical Soul

The history of the violin bow

The Musical Soul
In this talk, Patron of Salisbury Musick Margaret Faultless explores the fascinating relationship between composers and instrumental technology by looking at the development of the violin bow.

The relation between composers and instrumental technology is a chicken and egg question – which comes first? Composers developing, extending and changing the nature of musical expression or instrument and bow makers developing the technologies of instruments for performers to play. Maggie Faultless explores this fascinating relationship, discussing the changes in the violin bow (described as the soul of the music by many composers) over the centuries.

Photo courtesy of Zen Grisdale/OAE.

  • festival Salisbury Musick
  • date Sat, 3 October 2026
  • location The Salisbury Museum
  • time 2:30pm
  • ticket £10 (conc. available)

Full Event Details

In this talk, Patron of Salisbury Musick Margaret Faultless explores the fascinating relationship between composers and instrumental technology by looking at the development of the violin bow.

The relation between composers and instrumental technology is a chicken and egg question – which comes first? Composers developing, extending and changing the nature of musical expression or instrument and bow makers developing the technologies of instruments for performers to play. Maggie Faultless explores this fascinating relationship, discussing the changes in the violin bow (described as the soul of the music by many composers) over the centuries.

Photo courtesy of Zen Grisdale/OAE.

Venue Details & Map

Location

The Salisbury Museum
The Kings House, 65 The Close, Salisbury SP1 2EN


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