
Harpsichord - Wikipedia
Harpsichord with double keyboard. The inside of the lid is decorated with two original paintings depicting the battle between Apollo and Pan based on The Judgment of Midas by Hendrick …
Clavecin — Wikipédia
Le clavecin est un instrument de musique à cordes pincées muni d'un ou plusieurs [note 1] claviers. Chacune des cordes est pincée par un dispositif nommé sautereau.
Harpsichord | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
Feb 28, 2025 · harpsichord, keyboard musical instrument in which strings are set in vibration by plucking.It was one of the most important keyboard instruments in European music from the …
Clavecín - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
El salterio griego (psalterion), uno de los primeros instrumentos cordófonos, puede considerarse un primigenio ancestro del clavecín, en tanto que instrumento de cuerda, si bien se tocaba …
Clavecin - Wikipedia
Spre deosebire de pian, în care coardele sunt lovite de ciocănele când o clapă este apăsată, într-un clavecin sunetele sunt produse prin ciupirea coardelor.
CLAVECIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CLAVECIN is harpsichord. French, short for Middle French clavycimbale, from Medieval Latin clavicymbalum
Clavecin électrique - Wikipedia
The clavecin électrique (or clavessin électrique) was a musical instrument invented in 1759 by Jean-Baptiste Thillaie Delaborde, a French Jesuit priest. It is the earliest known electric …
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Aline d'Ambricourt jouant le clavecin Ruckers (1632-1745) du Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Neuchâtel (Suisse) FILMS PRODUCTIONS A short Film on the historical harpsichord Ruckers …
Clavichord vs. Harpsichord — What’s the Difference?
Apr 1, 2024 · A harpsichord (Italian: clavicembalo, French: clavecin, German: Cembalo, Spanish: clavecín, Portuguese: cravo, Dutch: klavecimbel) is a musical instrument played by means of a …
L'art de toucher le clavecin - Wikipedia
L'art de toucher le clavecin (English: The Art of Playing the Harpsichord) is a didactic treatise by the French composer François Couperin. It was first published in 1716, and was followed by a …