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- Cornell University Fortepianos including Broadwood 1827 Fortepianos in the Museum of the University of Leipzig Cobbe Collection, UK fortepiano – photoarchive...
- The expression fortepiano (sometimes called forte piano) is a sudden dynamic change used in a musical score, usually with the abbreviation fp, to designate...
- Graf fortepianos (1830) and Op. 2258 (1835). Tobias Koch. Ludwig van Beethoven. Complete Piano Pieces. Label: Avi-Music. Pla**** on fortepianos by Michael...
- action" c. 1788 Square piano C. Oehler Stuttgart, 1870s Music portal Fortepiano Clavichord, a similar structured keyboard. Finch****s, a collection of...
- years with fortepianos made by Regensburg builder Franz Jakob Späth. Later when Mozart was visiting Augsburg, he was impressed by Stein fortepianos and shared...
- These objects mute the strings or alter their timbre. Some Viennese fortepianos incorporated percussion effects, brought into action by levers. These...
- challenges—and opportunities—that playing a fortepiano poses to a traditionally-trained pianist (fortepianos have a far more delicate touch, shallower key...
- while he has built many fortepianos in 18th-century style, he has also progressively sought to span the gap between the fortepiano (the cradle of modern...
- number of new instruments (e.g., the oboe, b****oon, cello, contrab**** and fortepiano). Some instruments from previous eras fell into disuse, such as the shawm...
- be almost voicelike and singable. New genres were developed, and the fortepiano, the forerunner to the modern piano, replaced the Baroque era harpsichord...