| Recent research has shown that the restriction of historical
harpsichord making to five countries (Italy, Flanders, France, England,
and Germany) is too great a simplification.
In particular the history of musical instrument making
on the Iberian peninsula deserves further attention since it had a rich
tradition of pre-baroque and baroque keyboard music, most of which has
already been rediscovered. Without any doubt, one of the most important
Portuguese harpsichord makers during the 18th century was Joaquim Jozé
Antunes from Lisbon. We don't know much about his life until now: he may
have lived from 1725 to 1790, but there are still three of his harpsichords,
distinguishing him as an excellent maker of keyboard instruments.
In restoring one of these instruments (all three of which
were not playable until now), NEUPERT made a contribution to rediscovering
the early Portuguese harpsichord making tradition. The restored harpsichord
was originally made in 1758 and today it belongs to the collection of musical
instruments of the National Conservatory of Music, Lisbon. Many details
of its construction, which became accessible during the restoration, show
that J.J. Antunes was a representative of a highly developed art of harpsichord
making in his country.
Recovering the sound of an "Antunes" opened the view of
the music world to a completely original and very attractive character
of sound, as it might have appealed to the imagination of the famous Domenico
Scarlatti, who spent a large part of his life in Portugal and Spain.
NEUPERT intends with this replica not only to add a further
original colour to the already well known palette of sound of the different
historical harpsichord schools, but also wishes to offer musicians an interesting
harpsichord with a sensible disposition and a very rich sound that is based
on an authentic historical model.
| Technical details
single manual harpsichord
keyboard compass: B1-f3
(= 4 1/2 octaves)
disposition: 81', 82'
length 230 cm (7'7")
width 89 cm (2'11")
net weight 59 kg (130 lbs)
naturals with boxwood
ebony sharps
wooden jacks, Delrin plectra |
Additional options
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transposing device (to shift from a1
= 440 Hz to a1 = 415
Hz)
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lute stop
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compass extended to A1
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Covers and benches matching the instrument
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| deutsche Version |
clavecin à un clavier
étendue de clavier: Si1-fa3
(= 4 1/2 octaves)
disposition: 81', 82'
longueur 230 cm, largeur 89 cm, net 59 kg |
1 manuale
estensione della tastíera: 4 1/2 ottave (Sil
-fa3)
disposizione: 81', 82'
lunghezza 230 cm, larghezza 89 cm, netto 59 kg |
1 teclado
extensión del teclado: 4 1/2 octavas (Sil
-fa3)
diposición: 81', 82'
largo 230 cm, ancho 89 cm, neto 59 kg |
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