
Early Keyboard Instruments
by Waitzman, Mimi S.; CHARLSTON, TERENCE R.Rent Book
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Summary
After evacuation from London during the Second World War, the Benton Fletcher Collection returned to the capital and now comprises nineteen instruments, including harpsichords, spinets, virginals, clavichords and pianos. Together these provide a fascinating account of the history of the keyboard family. Several of the instruments are ornately decorated and many are extremely rare.
In this book, the first to look in detail at the collection, curator Mimi Waitzman traces the history of this outstanding group of instruments, assessing their importance and the significance of Benton Fletcher's legacy. Each instrument is considered in turn and presented with illustrations, historical information and technical details. The actions of the different types of instruments are also explained, both in the text and with scale drawings.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements | p. 6 |
Author's Note | p. 7 |
Introduction | p. 9 |
The Instruments | |
Harpsichord: Burkat Shudi & John Broadwood, London, 1770 | p. 32 |
Harpsichord: Ioannes Ruckers, Antwerp, 1612, later enlarged in England | p. 36 |
Harpsichord: Burkat Shudi, London, 1761 | p. 40 |
Virginals: Marcus Siculus, Sicily, 1540 | p. 44 |
Virginals: attributed to Vincentius Pratensis, Italy, late 16th or early 17th century | p. 48 |
Harpsichord: Jacob & Abraham Kirckman, London, 1777 | p. 50 |
Spinet: unsigned, formerly attributed to Thomas Hitchcock, London, first half of 18th century | p. 54 |
Spinet: inscribed John Hancock, London, late 18th century | p. 56 |
Harpsichord: Jacob Kirckman, London, 1762 | p. 58 |
Clavichord: Arnold Dolmetsch, Haslemere, 1925 | p. 60 |
Virginals: Robert Hatley, London, 1664 | p. 62 |
Square Piano: John Broadwood, London, 1774 | p. 66 |
Grand Piano: inscribed Americus Backers, London, late 1770s | p. 68 |
Grand Piano: John Broadwood & Son, London, 1805 | p. 70 |
Harpsichord: Anonymous, Italian, c. 1590 | p. 72 |
Harpsichord: Jacob Kirckman, London, 1752 | p. 76 |
Harpsichord: Longman & Broderip, London, 1783 | p. 78 |
Virginals: attributed to Giovanni Celestini, Venice, late 16th or early 17th century | p. 82 |
Clavichord: Anonymous, German, late 17th or early 18th century | p. 86 |
Restorers and Repairers of the Benton Fletcher Collection | p. 89 |
Previous Keepers of the Benton Fletcher Collection | p. 92 |
Transcript of Benton Fletcher's letter to the Friends of Music Society | p. 94 |
Glossary | p. 95 |
Bibliography | p. 101 |
Picture Credits | p. 105 |
Index | p. 106 |
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