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This is the first book to combine museum-based conservation
techniques with practical instructions on the maintenance, repair,
adjustment, and tuning of virtually every type of historical
musical instrument. As one of the world's leading conservators of
musical instruments, Stewart Pollens gives practical advice on the
handling, storage, display and use of historic musical instruments
in museums and other settings, and provides technical information
on such wide-ranging subjects as acoustics, cleaning, climate
control, corrosion, disinfestation, conservation ethics, historic
stringing practice, measurement and historic metrology, retouching,
tuning historic temperaments, varnish and writing reports. There
are informative essays on the conservation of each of the major
musical instrument groups, the treatment of paper, textiles, wood
and metal, as well as historic techniques of wood and metalworking
as they apply to musical instrument making and repair. This is a
practical guide that includes equations, formulas, tables and
step-by-step instructions.
For over 200 years, Antonio Stradivari has been universally
regarded as the greatest violin maker who ever lived, yet it is not
widely known that he made virtually every kind of bowed- and
plucked-string instrument popular in the Baroque period, including
lutes, viols, mandolins, guitars, and harps. Stradivari provides a
fascinating biography of this legendary maker, based on newly
discovered material in church and civic archives, alongside
technical descriptions and analyses of many of the maker's workshop
materials preserved in the Museo Stradivariano in Cremona,
particularly as they relate to extant and lost instruments, baroque
stringing and instrument adjustment, and early performance
practice. There are separate chapters for each type of instrument,
allowing the reader to easily locate information. The book contains
tables of measurements of Stradivari's forms and patterns, over 100
black and white photographs and drawings, and colour photographs of
16 of Stradivari's most important violins, violas, and cellos.
This is the first comprehensive study of the life and work of
Bartolomeo Cristofori, the Paduan-born harpsichord maker and
contemporary of Antonio Stradivari, who is credited with having
invented the pianoforte around the year 1700 while working in the
Medici court in Florence. Through thorough analysis of documents
preserved in the State Archive of Florence, Pollens has
reconstructed, in unprecedented technical detail, Cristofori's
working life between his arrival in Florence in 1688 and his death
in 1732. This book will be of interest to pianists, historians of
the piano, musicologists, museum curators and conservators, as well
as keyboard instrument makers, restorers, and tuners.
This is the first comprehensive study of the life and work of
Bartolomeo Cristofori, the Paduan-born harpsichord maker and
contemporary of Antonio Stradivari, who is credited with having
invented the pianoforte around the year 1700 while working in the
Medici court in Florence. Through thorough analysis of documents
preserved in the State Archive of Florence, Pollens has
reconstructed, in unprecedented technical detail, Cristofori's
working life between his arrival in Florence in 1688 and his death
in 1732. This book will be of interest to pianists, historians of
the piano, musicologists, museum curators and conservators, as well
as keyboard instrument makers, restorers, and tuners.
This is the first comprehensive historical and technological study
of the pianoforte based on important primary source material. Most
histories of the piano begin with its invention by Bartolomeo
Cristofori in Florence in about 1700: this study begins with the
earliest fifteenth- and sixteenth-century manuscript sources and
extends over Cristofori's rediscovery of the principle of the
hammer action, the early exportation of Florentine pianofortes to
prominent European courts, and the building of copies of these
instruments in Portugal, Spain and Germany. Technical information
is presented in a comparative format and the text is illustrated
with many photographs, measurements, line drawings and tables.
While written primarily for the technical specialist, there is much
here of significance for the history of the piano and performance
practice.
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