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The Devil’s Violin
The Untamed History of the Fiddle
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James Ravening
They called it the Devil's instrument — but its story is pure rebellion, art, and fire.
From smoky Appalachian barn dances to royal concert halls, The Devil's Violin traces the wild, untamed history of one of humanity's most misunderstood instruments — the fiddle. Once banned, burned, and branded as sinful, the violin has been accused of everything from conjuring spirits to stealing souls. Yet through every century of suspicion, it became the heartbeat of folk music, the muse of virtuosos, and the symbol of musical defiance.
In this spellbinding, irreverent, and richly detailed narrative, Kevin L. Whitworth unearths the myths, legends, and controversies surrounding the violin's long dance with the devil. You'll discover:
- Ancient roots and forbidden tunes — how early fiddlers blurred the line between music and magic.
- Religious fury and rebellion — the centuries when churches condemned "fiddle music" as heresy.
- The Faustian bargain — from Niccolò Paganini's eerie genius to bluesmen who claimed to play with Lucifer's blessing.
- Cultural transformations — how a single instrument conquered continents and crossed social divides.
- Modern echoes — how the devil's fiddle became a symbol of freedom, art, and human expression.
Part history, part folklore, and part cultural exposé, The Devil's Violin is a journey through music's dark mythology — where sin met sound, and genius was mistaken for witchcraft.
Whether you love classical music, Appalachian folk, or the raw power of sound that stirs the soul, this book will make you hear the violin — and its legend — like never before.
"Every fiddle tune has a ghost in it."
©2025 Kevin L. Whitworth (P)2026 Kevin L. Whitworth