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  1. The Harpsichord and Clavichord: An Encyclopedia (Encyclopedia of Keyboard Instruments)
  2. Tuning the historical temperaments by ear: A manual of eighty-nine methods for tuning fifty-one scales on the harpsichord, piano, and other keyboard instruments by Owen Jorgensen, 1977
  3. A New Treatise on Accompaniment: With the Harpsichord, the Organ, and with Other Instruments (Publications of the Early Music Institute) by Monsieur de Saint Lambert, 1991-05-01
  4. A Guide to the Harpsichord by Bond Ann, Ann Bond, 2001-03-15
  5. The Harpsichord Owner's Guide: A Manual for Buyers and Owners by Edward L. Kottick, 1992-10-26
  6. Method for learning to play the trumpet in a warlike way as well as musically: With the organ, with a mute, with a harpsichord, and every other instrument by Girolamo Fantini, 1975
  7. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Pianos, Automatic Pianos, Harpsichords, and Other Keyboard Stringed Instruments in Hong Kong by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-21
  8. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Pianos, Automatic Pianos, Harpsichords, and Other Keyboard Stringed Instruments in China by Philip M. Parker, 2006-10-24
  9. The 2011 Import and Export Market for Pianos, Automatic Pianos, Harpsichords, and Other Keyboard Stringed Instruments in Japan by Icon Group International, 2010-06-01
  10. The 2007 Import and Export Market for Pianos, Automatic Pianos, Harpsichords, and Other Keyboard Stringed Instruments in France by Philip M. Parker, 2006-11-21
  11. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Pianos, Automatic Pianos, Harpsichords, and Other Keyboard Stringed Instruments in Europe by Icon Group, 2008-09-30
  12. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Pianos, Automatic Pianos, Harpsichords, and Other Keyboard Stringed Instruments in Russia by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  13. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Pianos, Automatic Pianos, Harpsichords, and Other Keyboard Stringed Instruments in Hong Kong by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  14. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Pianos, Automatic Pianos, Harpsichords, and Other Keyboard Stringed Instruments in the Netherlands by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25

1. Sounds Of Harpsichords And Related Instruments
Compare with other instrumentsCategory Arts Music instruments Keyboard harpsichord...... Modern (Fudge kit, after Hubert) (Lehman, mp3 format, 70+ selections) CD info.Other somewhat similar instruments Lautenwerk (harpsichord with gut strings
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/hpsi.html
Sounds of harpsichords and related instruments...
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bpl/hpsi.html
Dr. Bradley P Lehman
(doctorate in harpsichord, Univ of Michigan, 1994) / bpl@umich.edu
Compare them! Introduction Sounds Links Technical notes/Kudos
Introduction
These samples are each approximately fifteen seconds long, files of about 300K, dubbed from compact discs. The "CD info" links each go to an appropriate entry at another site where you may learn more about or purchase the disc. In some cases, they also have better sound samples from these albums, using RealAudio or other formats. These sound samples (all in stereo) are of reasonable quality but are certainly not great: they do not represent accurately the sound quality of the recordings. They are here primarily for use in rough comparisons among the instruments: the basic features of the sound. The actual instruments sound quite a bit different, especially regarding high harmonics. If possible, play and listen to representative instruments in person, or find these and other similar recordings. On the plus side, all these samples are distorted similarly by the CD-sampling utility I used...it's a level playing field. The utility was an early one (1996), and I probably should remake all of these samples someday....

2. Harpsichords, Clavichords, Organs, Fortepianos, Antique Instruments
Makers and dealers of early keyboard instruments harpsichords, virginals, clavichords, continuo organs.
http://www.harpsichord.com/
The Harpsichord Clearing House 9 Chestnut St.,
Rehoboth, MA 02769 USA
800.252.4304 - 508.252.4304 fax 508.252.4397 www.harpsichord.com
The Harpsichord Clearing House contains the most comprehensive inventory of early keyboard instruments for sale in North America. HCH has been building and brokering since 1969, and, today, represents instruments from virtually every builder. Our Gallery, located between Boston, MA and Providence, RI houses over 45 new and used harpsichords, clavichords, fortepianos, and organs for you to play and compare. HCH News
Click here to access an overview of our recently arrived instruments and to read about new events at Harpsichord Clearing House. The Complete List contains all instruments currently available for sale, nationally and internationally. Here you will also find information about listing an instrument with us. The workshop offers complete rebuilding and repair services for any instrument, along with a broad range of related services. The HCH Store offers rare books, music, tuners, humidifiers, tools, and many other items appropriate for early keyboard instruments and enthusiasts. Please contact us at any time with your questions or comments.

3. Instruments/ Voice
horn. harpsichord instruments The harpsichord and related instruments/.Organ - instruments The organ and related instruments.
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4. ZHI Custom-built Harpsichord, Signed 'D. Jacques Way'
Welcome to Zuckermann Harpsichords International and this showcase of its custom instruments, all signed 'D. ZHI is a maker of highquality harpsichords.
http://djway.net/

French Double

Flemish Single

Flemish Double

German Single
...
Authenticity

History
Staff
Welcome to Zuckermann Harpsichords International and this showcase of its custom instruments, all signed 'D. Jacques Way'. ZHI is a maker of high-quality harpsichords. The modern harpsichord derives from several historical periods and a number of countries; nevertheless, every harpsichord or virginal works the same way. When a key is pressed, its far end rises a slip of wood called a jack. The jack is fitted with a plectrum of bird feather or plastic, which plucks the string. The string vibrates and transmits its energy to the soundboard, which vibrates in response, creating pressure waves in the air around it. These waves are transmitted to your ears, and through a complex mechanical and neurological process your brain converts that energy into the incomparable glittering, majestic sound of the harpsichord. A harpsichord is more than simply an instrument upon which you make music; it is also a decorative object, a visual as well as an aural feast. The decoration of our instruments is based on the best of the antiques, seeking not to copy them as much as to recreate their baroque and early classical motifs. The result, enlivened by a soundboard painting or gold bands and moldings, is in an instrument of ageless beauty. Enjoy your visit to ZHI and our custom-built harpsichords!

5. Harpsichord Center, Early Keyboard Instruments By Roberts & Brazier.
Custom early keyboard instruments by Roberts and Brazier; kits and finished instruments from Marc Ducornet.Category Arts Music instruments Keyboard harpsichord Builders......harpsichord Center. Early Keyboard instruments. by Roberts Brazier. Lastupdated 1/21/03 Custom made harpsichords, Clavichords and Fortepianos.
http://www.harpsichordcenter.com/
Harpsichord Center
Early Keyboard Instruments
by
Last updated 4/4/03 Custom made Harpsichords, Clavichords and Fortepianos for the discriminating professional and amateur also Service - Repairs - Rentals - Lessons - Concerts - Kits on all other pages you can click on our logo (shown above) to bring you back to this home page Showroom (instruments immediately available) Gallery of Pictures (These may take some time to download) Harpsichords Clavichords Fortepianos Instrument Price s Kits Harpsichord Center 'Artist Series' Concert Schedule Click the address below to send us an e-mail. You may write us by regular mail at P.O. Box 41314, Los Angeles, CA 90041-1029 telephone 323-254-9613 FAX between 8 PM and 8 AM Pacific time at 323-254-9613 Visit our showroom Our showroom of instruments is located in Eagle Rock,CA. which is between Pasadena and Glendale. There are always instruments for you to hear and play and we are always eager to discuss early keyboard instruments with you. We are only open by prior appointment, so please call in advance for a time that is convenient to us both as we are either building an instrument, teaching, or in rehearsals. To top of page

6. Musical Instruments
SIBELIUS ACADEMY instruments CONTENTS Accordion Bagpipes Banjo Bass Bodhrán Bouzouki Brass instruments Companies Crumhorn Drums and Percussion Guitar Harmonica Harmonium Harp harpsichord Jazz instruments Lute Mandolin Nyckelharpa Organ
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SIBELIUS ACADEMY
INSTRUMENTS
CONTENTS
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Drums and Percussion

7. Thomas Ciul - Harpsichord And Fortepiano Builder - Smiths Creek MI USA
A builder of historical keyboard instruments for over 20 years. Specializes in small instruments that have been largely ignored by other builders, particluarly pianos, as well as being a builder of the larger French and German instruments.
http://members.rogers.com/clavbar/tomciul.htm
Thomas Ciul Harpsichords and FortePianos Harpsichords, Spinets, Virginals, Clavichords and Fortepianos Thomas Ciul has been a builder of historical keyboard instruments for over 20 years. He specializes in small instruments that have been largely ignored by other builders, particluarly pianos, as well as being a builder of the larger French and German instruments. He has done remarkable work on early pianos. The Clavichord/Piano and the Schmall Recumbent Harp piano (from instruments in the Metropolitan Museum collection, New York NY) are examples of his creations. Restoration and reconstruction of early keyboard instruments are important services offered by this shop. Many instruments have been restored or upgraded to excellent playing condition. A copy of a specific antique instrument can be made per your request. NEW - Guitar/Lautenwerk - Harpsichord strung in nylon with classical guitar scaling. $6500 US. A sound-file link is in preparation. This shop is always interested in unfinished kits and uncompleted instruments.

8. Harpsichord - Instruments
harpsichord instruments Guide picks. The harpsichord and relatedinstruments. harpsichord Clearing House The harpsichord Clearing
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Harpsichord - Instruments
Guide picks The harpsichord and related instruments.
Harpsichord Clearing House

The Harpsichord Clearing House sells early keyboards and related materials. They also have a listing of instruments for sale around the world. Harpsichord Initiative
A harpischord "primer", as well as for sale listings (with pictures), and harpsichord builders online. Harpsichord Photo Gallery A place where members of the HPSCHD-L mailing list can post photos and specifications of their instruments. Anyone is free to browse. Lute-Harpsichord This page is devoted to the Lute-Harpsichord, which has all but faded from memory. Sounds of Harpsichords and Related Instruments Here you can listen to WAV files of harpsichords and a variety of other related instruments.

9. Home Page
(Salisbury, NC USA) ensemble featuring Baroque period instruments and singers. Teresa Radomski-soprano, John Pruett-violin and viola, Daniel Hannemann- harpsichord, Dale Higbee-Music Director and recorders, Holly Maurer-gamba, Mary Frances Boyce-viola and violin, Chris Powers-violin, Lee Morgan - alto, Richard Heard-tenor, John Williams - bass-baritone, Edward Ferrell-flute and recorder, Doris Powers-violin and viola, Daniel Hanemann-harpsichord.
http://www.carolinabaroque.org/

10. PETER BAVINGTON HARPSICHORDS AND CLAVICHORDS
composerrelated instruments. Pipedown - The Campaign for freedom from piped music. Member of the harpsichord and
http://www.bavington.nildram.co.uk/
You have reached the homepage of Peter Bavington, Harpsichord and Clavichord Maker.
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11. Instruments Offered By The Harpsichord Center.
Single Manual instruments by Roberts Brazier. Flemish Single harpsichord (Partlybased on the Yale Ruckers) 80 x 32 inches Disposition 2x8' or 1x8' + 1x4
http://www.harpsichordcenter.com/instruments.htm
Double Manual Harpsichords Single Manual Harpsichords Virginals and Spinet Harpsichords Clavichords and Fortepianos Double Manual Harpsichords
  • French Double (new 2000 design) 93.5 x 36 inches Disposition- 2x8', 1x4', buff to back 8' Swiss Pine Soundboard Lime wood case Stop registers worked by levers in the keywell Two note transposing reverse keyboards FF-f''', A415/440 Ebony naturals with bone topped sharps Tapered wooden jacks with celcon plectra, leathered registers 23K gold bands and mouldings Soundboard painting in the style of Hemsch Painted case exterior and interior Matching hardwood music desk, lid stick and turned trestle stand. Approx. 155 lbs. Louis XVI stand with gilded boxes and medallions, turned fluted legs painted lid stick and painted music desk is another option - at extra charge. Large French Double (after Hemsch) 93 x 37 inches Disposition- 2x8', 1x4', buff to back 8' Swiss Pine Soundboard Lime wood case Stop registers worked by levers in the keywell Two note transposing keyboards FF-g''' A415/440 Ebony naturals with bone topped sharps Tapered wooden jacks with celcon plectra, leathered registers 23K gold bands and mouldings Soundboard painting in the style of Hemsch Painted case exterior and interior Music desk, lid stick and turned trestle stand. Louis XVI stand with gilded boxes and medallions, turned fluted legs Approx 160 lbs Large Franco-Flemish Harpsichord ("Concert Harpsichord") 93 x 37 inches Disposition- 2x8', 1x4', buff to back 8' Swiss Pine Soundboard Lime wood case Stop registers worked by levers in keywell Two

12. Medieval And Renaissance Instruments
Examine a brief history of many medieval and Renaissance instruments. Includes pictures and a reference list. A Guide to Medieval and Renaissance instruments Dulcian. Dulcimer. Gamba. Gemshorn. Harp. harpsichord. Hirtenschalmei. HurdyGurdy
http://www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us/antiqua/instrumt.html
A Guide to Medieval and Renaissance Instruments Bagpipe Bladder Pipe Cornamuse Crumhorn ... Zink Instruments pictured are owned by Musica Antiqua ensemble members or Iowa State University

13. Iowa City Early Keyboard Society
Fostering appreciation of historical keyboard instruments, primarily the harpsichord, clavichord, and fortepiano, through education and performance.
http://www.jccn.iowa-city.ia.us/~iceks1/index.html
OUR PURPOSE
is to foster appreciation of historical keyboard
instruments, primarily the harpsichord, clavichord, and
fortepiano, through education and performance.
Membership support of the
Iowa City Early Keyboard Society:
Ensures that the Society can continue to bring
world-class keyboard soloists and ensembles to Iowa City for concerts with no admission charge.
Creates a forum for music lovers to benefit from
lectures and workshops given by concert artists,
instrument builders, and scholars in the field of early music and the related arts. Provides an opportunity and base of support for members to develop interests and share information in an evolving, exciting early music organization. In addition to our concert series, ICEKS members enjoy: Bi-monthly meetings in members' homes, with presentations of interest to our members, such as:

14. ZHI Custom-built Harpsichord, Signed 'D. Jacques Way'
Custom instruments signed 'D. Jacques Way'.Category Arts Music instruments Keyboard harpsichord Builders...... A harpsichord is more than simply an instrument upon which you make music; it Thedecoration of our instruments is based on the best of the antiques, seeking
http://www.djway.net/

French Double

Flemish Single

Flemish Double

German Single
...
Authenticity

History
Staff
Welcome to Zuckermann Harpsichords International and this showcase of its custom instruments, all signed 'D. Jacques Way'. ZHI is a maker of high-quality harpsichords. The modern harpsichord derives from several historical periods and a number of countries; nevertheless, every harpsichord or virginal works the same way. When a key is pressed, its far end rises a slip of wood called a jack. The jack is fitted with a plectrum of bird feather or plastic, which plucks the string. The string vibrates and transmits its energy to the soundboard, which vibrates in response, creating pressure waves in the air around it. These waves are transmitted to your ears, and through a complex mechanical and neurological process your brain converts that energy into the incomparable glittering, majestic sound of the harpsichord. A harpsichord is more than simply an instrument upon which you make music; it is also a decorative object, a visual as well as an aural feast. The decoration of our instruments is based on the best of the antiques, seeking not to copy them as much as to recreate their baroque and early classical motifs. The result, enlivened by a soundboard painting or gold bands and moldings, is in an instrument of ageless beauty. Enjoy your visit to ZHI and our custom-built harpsichords!

15. San Diego Harpsichord Society
Events, featured instruments, membership information, and assistance in building, repairing, buying, and selling instruments.
http://www.harpsichord-sd.com/
The Viennese Harpsichord
Music of Froberger, Poglietti, Fux, Hauer and Haydn
Tuesday, April 8 - 7:30pm
La Jolla Congregational Church
1216 Cave Street, La Jolla
A Message from the President of SDHS Just several years ago, a group of harpsichord enthusiasts met to discuss the possibility of forming a society that would bring together harpsichord owners, builders, and performers with the purpose of promoting public interest in harpsichords and early music. We had no idea how successful our efforts would be. Indeed, there were concerns about whether enough people in the area would have the interest to support such a group, and whether these people could even be found. We soon discovered, however, that there are many people in the San Diego area who have built or own harpsichords, or who just enjoy listening to harpsichord music whether they are performers or not. These are the people who would attend harpsichord concerts and are serious enough to seek us out and join our organization. Due to such enthusiasm, SDHS has a growing membership, a Newsletter and a steady stream of concerts. Details of these will appear regularly on these pages and in the Society's Newsletter. SDHS invites anyone with an interest in harpsichords to join our group and help support these magnificent instruments. If you are interested in being actively involved or would like more information, please

16. Introduction To The Harpsichord And Clavichord
Short descriptions.Category Arts Music instruments Keyboard harpsichord...... The organ builder had the greatest influence on harpsichord design in Germany. Someinstruments exist with a 16' register giving an organlike effect; they are
http://www.i-way.co.uk/~storrs/jsw/English/Introduction.html
Introduction to the Harpsichord and Clavichord
Characteristics
Two types of stringed keyboard instrument were available to the household or court musician from the 16th century to the middle of the 18th: the harpsichord and its near relations, the spinet and virginal; and the clavichord.
The harpsichord
In the harpsichord family the string is plucked by a small plectrum, originally of quill but nowadays usually Delrin. The variety of sound from these plucked instruments is achieved not primarily by finger pressure, but more subtly by phrasing and articulation. Variety of tonal colour can be obtained, on a harpsichord in particular, by judicious choice of registration. The harpsichord was used both for solo performance and accompanying in chamber groups and in larger ensembles of the period. It typically had two sets of strings per key, tuned either to the same pitch or with one set sounding an octave higher (a 4' register). On later instruments an additional device could be found, called a buff (or sometimes harp) stop to give a pizzicato effect. The registers were controlled by hand stops above the keyboard. Two manuals (keyboards) were to be found on certain larger instruments, which usually featured three sets of strings.
The spinet and virginal
The spinet is a smaller, domestic harpsichord normally with one string per note. Having a shorter string length, the strings often run diagonally from the keyboard in order to save space. The virginal (or virginals, the plural being equally correct) also has one string per note but here these run parallel to the keyboard. This useful domestic instrument was more popular than the harpsichord in northern Europe (particularly in England and the Low Countries) in the late 16th and early 17th centuries.

17. Introduction To The Harpsichord And Clavichord
Translate this page Deux types d'instruments à clavier et à cordes étaient à la disposition des musiciens,amateurs ou professionnels, depuis le 16e siècle jusqu'au milieu du
http://www.i-way.co.uk/~storrs/jsw/French/Introduction.html
Introduction au Clavecin et au Clavicorde
Caractéristiques
Deux types d'instruments à clavier et à cordes étaient à la disposition des musiciens, amateurs ou professionnels, depuis le 16e siècle jusqu'au milieu du 18e siècle: le clavecin, l'épinette et le virginal; et le clavicorde.
Le clavecin
L'épinette et le virginal
L'épinette est un petit clavecin à usage domestique, comportant normalement une corde par note. La longueur des cordes est plus courte et celles-ci sont disposées diagonalement par rapport au clavier dans le but de gagner de la place. Le virginal (ou la virginale) a également une seule corde par note mais ici disposée parallèlement au clavier. Ce petit instrument était plus populaire que le clavecin dans les pays du Nord de l'Europe (particulièrement en Angleterre, en Flandres et aux Pays-Bas) à la fin du 16e siècle et au début du 17e siècle.
Le clavicorde
L'instrument domestique idéal pour jouer en solo au 17e et au 18e siècle était le clavicorde, un instrument dont le son n'est pas assez fort pour tout autre local qu'une petite pièce. Ici la corde est frappée ou touchée par un morceau de laiton appelé tangente. En dépit de sa faible sonorité, cet instrument offre l'avantage d'une large variété de touchers et de dynamiques obtenus par une pression subtile et variée du doigt.
Clavecins Italiens
Clavecins Flamands
Clavecins Français
Les instruments français se développèrent à partir de la conception flamande. Beaucoup de soi-disant clavecins français furent en fait à l'origine des instruments flamands remaniés par des facteurs français qui augmentèrent leur étendue à la fois dans les aigus et dans les basses. La musique de Louis et François Couperin, Chambonnières et Rameau exige une sonorité très riche et colorée. Bien que les clavecins flamands fussent à même de satisfaire cette exigence, le clavecin français développa progressivement ses caractéristiques propres. Un clavecin typique du début du 18e siècle est équipé de deux claviers, deux jeux de 8 pieds, un jeu de 4 pieds et un jeu de luth. Avec son étendue plus grande, il était plus lourd que les instruments flamands; le raffinement de sa facture lui conférait un son chaud et plein assorti à l'élégance de son aspect. Les instruments de Blanchet et de Taskin, du 18e siècle, son les plus copiés.

18. ListenSmart.com ... Instruments.... Harpshichord
gut. Today, every new harpsichord is still handbuilt by a harpsichordbuilder producing a few dozen instruments a year. Usually
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19. MusicMoz - Instruments: Keyboard: Harpsichord
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20. Soundboard Records - Early Keyboard Music On Compact Disc
Articles on choosing, making and playing a harpsichord, plus instruments made and recordings for sale
http://www.soundboard-records.co.uk/cbhpds.htm

2-manual harpsichord after Fleischer
Colin Booth has produced more than 200 instruments and an unusually large number of his customers are Early Music professionals. From an early stage, Colin has specialised in instruments derived from original models from Germany and Italy Colin builds new harpsichords to order; hires for concerts and recordings; and offers instruments to rent Three commonly asked questions about harpsichord making are answered on Colin's "Harpsichord making: your queries answered" page. Soundboard Records Merchandise About Colin Booth

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