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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...
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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...
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years with
fortepianos made by
Regensburg builder Franz Jakob Späth.
Later when
Mozart was
visiting Augsburg, he was
impressed by
Stein fortepianos and shared...
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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...
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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...
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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...