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NEUPERT virginal
"Floriani"
Virginal Floriani
The prototype for this virginal from the NEUPERT workshops is an instrument of the Venetian master Benedetto Floriani. Three of his instruments from the period 1568-1572 still exist. 

With their hexagonal shape and light construction (weight 11 kg!), made from southern European conifers such as cypress or cedar, the Floriani virginals are typical examples of the highly developed art of musical instrument making in Italy during the last period of the Renaissance.

Thanks to the dark yet warm timbre of the full-bodied sound, the virginal retained its significance throughout the centuries as a domestic musical instrument, which role it shares with the spinet. The difference between both types of instruments is that the virginal has its bass strings nearest the player whereas in the spinet the exact opposite is the case. 

The case of the NEUPERT "Floriani" virginal is made in the Italian tradition from cypress or cedar, the top edges being decorated with ivory studs. The naturals are covered with boxwood, the sharps are of ebony.
 
 
Technical details

disposition: 1x 8'
compass: B1-d3 = 4 1/3 octaves
pitch: a1 = 415 Hz or a1 = 440 Hz optionally

length 170 cm (5'7")
width 51 cm (1'8")
net weight: 11 kg

table instrument

Additional options

  • stand matching the instrument
  • covers and benches matching the instrument
  • a lid of acrylic plastic

 
 
 
 
Monday, May 10, 2010 
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