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Definition of Clavecins

Clavecin
Clavecin Clav"e*cin, n. [F.] The harpsichord.

Meaning of Clavecins from wikipedia

- The clavecin électrique (or clavessin électrique) was a musical instrument invented in 1759 by Jean-Baptiste Thillaie Delaborde, a French Jesuit priest...
- Rameau wrote three books of Pièces de clavecin for the harpsichord. The first, Premier Livre de Pièces de Clavecin, was published in 1706; the second, Pièces...
- Sound sample of a hurdy-gurdy Problems playing this file? See media help. The hurdy-gurdy is a string instrument that produces sound by a hand-crank-turned...
- The lautenwerck (also spelled lautenwerk), alternatively called lute-harpsichord (lute-clavier) or keyboard lute, is a European keyboard instrument of...
- A harpsichord (Italian: clavicembalo, French: clavecin, German: Cembalo; Spanish: clavecín, Portuguese: cravo, Russian: клавеси́н (tr. klavesín or klavesin)...
- variety of stringed instruments. In other languages the instrument is called clavecin vertical (French), Klaviziterium (German), cembalo verticale (Italian)...
- Cinquième prelude from L'art de toucher le clavecin, performed by Robert Schröter on a harpsichord tuned in equal temperament Cinquième prelude The same...
- of a large suitcase. It is sometimes called by its French equivalent, clavecin brisé, which means "broken harpsichord," or by the German term, Reisecembalo...
- The claviorgan (also known as the claviorganum, claviorgano, clavecin organisee) is a combination of a stringed instrument (usually a keyboard instrument)...
- The Pièces de clavecin en concerts, published in 1741, constitute the only chamber music by Jean-Philippe Rameau and were composed in full maturity; they...