A couple questions (which might be answered in the Grove encyclopedia but I don't have one on me):
Is the current use of normal vibrato a comparatively recent development? i.e. romantic or classical era? I get the impression that in the baroque and renaissance it was normal to play senza vibrato.
Similarly, with legato. I noticed on a recording I heard of period instruments the strings played with practically no sliding between notes. And it was on a piece that could easily have had slurs. It sounded as if they were deliberately making more of a continual detache without single bow legato. Was this also a characteristic playing style that would be imitated on an authentic period style recording?
Is the current use of normal vibrato a comparatively recent development? i.e. romantic or classical era? I get the impression that in the baroque and renaissance it was normal to play senza vibrato.
Similarly, with legato. I noticed on a recording I heard of period instruments the strings played with practically no sliding between notes. And it was on a piece that could easily have had slurs. It sounded as if they were deliberately making more of a continual detache without single bow legato. Was this also a characteristic playing style that would be imitated on an authentic period style recording?