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The Clavichord Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Brauchli, Bernard (Author), Hogwood, Christopher (Foreword by)
ISBN: 0521619890     ISBN-13: 9780521619899
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $33.24  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2005
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Annotation: The clavichord, forerunner of the piano, was one of the most important instruments in Western keyboard history until the first decades of the nineteenth century. Bernard Brauchli??'s comprehensive history fills a major gap in the literature on this instrument. Beginning with the earliest-known references, he traces the clavichord??'s evolution up to the mid-nineteenth century, ending with a study of performance technique. The clavichord??'s structural developments (traced largely through an analysis of extant instruments), literary documentation (much of it presented here for the first time in English), treatises and iconographical sources are presented in chronological order. What emerges from this study of the various sources is an overview of the essential role this instrument played both socially and musically for more than four centuries, restoring the clavichord to the position it justly deserves in history. Awarded the Nicholas Bessaraboff Prize for 2001, honoring the best book-length organological study in the English language published in 1998/99.
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BISAC Categories:
- Music | Musical Instruments - Piano & Keyboard
- Music | Musical Instruments - Brass
Dewey: 786.3
Series: Cambridge Musical Texts and Monographs
Physical Information: 0.84" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (1.60 lbs) 408 pages
 
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The clavichord, forerunner of the piano, was one of the most important instruments in Western keyboard history until the first decades of the nineteenth century. Bernard Brauchli's comprehensive history fills a major gap in the literature on this instrument. Beginning with the earliest-known references, he traces the clavichord's evolution up to the mid-nineteenth century, ending with a study of performance technique. The clavichord's structural developments (traced largely through an analysis of extant instruments), literary documentation (much of it presented here for the first time in English), treatises and iconographical sources are presented in chronological order. What emerges from this study of the various sources is an overview of the essential role this instrument played both socially and musically for more than four centuries, restoring the clavichord to the position it justly deserves in history. Awarded the Nicholas Bessaraboff Prize for 2001, honoring the best book-length organological study in the English language published in 1998/99.