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HARPSICHORD MODELS:
G.
Baffo 1574 Venezia. Royal Albert Museum London.
Italian harpsichord, one manual
two registers (1x8´´+ 1x4´´), 2.35 m. long.
G.B.
Giusti 1680 Lucca. Germanischer National Museum Nüremberg.
Italian harpsichord, one manual
(C to d3), two registers 8´´, cypress-wood false inner-outer,
1.94 m. long.
A. Ruckers
1640 Antverpen. Yale University. Inst. Collection.
Flemish harpsichord "petit ravalement",
one manual (C to d3), two registers (2x8´´ or 1x8´´+
1x4´´), 1.96 m. long.
I. Ruckers
1624 Antverpen. Musée Unterlinden, Colmar.
Flemish double manual harpsichord
"petit ravalement", two manuals (FF to f3), three registers (2x8´´+
1x4´´), 2.26 m. long.
J. Couchet, F.
Blanchet, P. Taskin 1650 Antverpen. The Metropolitan
Museum of Art.
Flemish double manual harpsichord
"petit ravalement", two manuals (FF to f3), three registers (2x8´´+
1x4´´), 2.26 m. long.
F. Blanchet 1760
Paris. Priv. Coll. France.
French single manual harpsichord,
two registers (2x8´´), 2.20 m. long.
P. Taskin
1769 Paris. Russell Collection, Edimburg.
French double manual harpsichord,
two manuals (FF to f3), three registers (2x8´´+ 1x4´´),
2.35 m. long.
Clavichord anonymoussouth
Germany. 2nd. half 18th. century. Geemente Museum,
Den Hague.
Fretted clavichord, one keyboard
(C to e3), two 8´´ strings per note, 1.15 m. long.
With the harpsichord are included a turned stand, a music desk and a basic or "on style" decoration (where it occurres and optionally).
You can see them in: Italy, Spain, Holland, Germany or Japan. Call to make an appointment.