- The
spinettone ("big spinet") was a kind of
harpsichord invented in the late 17th
century by
Bartolomeo Cristofori, who was
later the
inventor of the piano...
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later developed into the
spinettone ("big spinet") by
Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655–1731), the
inventor of the piano. The
spinettone incorporated multiple...
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Giovanni Fuga, who may have
referred to it as his own in a 1716 letter. The
spinettone,
Italian for "big spinet", was a large, multi-choired
spinet (a harpsichord...
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series of new instruments. The
first two, the oval
spinet (1690) and the
spinettone, were
probably intended for
Ferdinando to play the
continuo part in musical...
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because later on in the 1690s,
Cristofori created a
different design, his
spinettone ("large spinet"),
which deplo****
multiple string choirs at an
angle to...
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Sergio Vartolo in his
studio with
Spinettone (17th c.),
French harpsichord (clavecin, 17th c.),
Regal organ Italian harpsichord (clavicembalo, copy). (June...
- In "Musica,
Scienza e Linguaggio” -
Polifonica - ETS - Pisa, 2022 Lo
spinettone firmato Giovanni Ferrini dell'Accademia Inter****onale
Giuseppe Gherardeschi...