During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English square piano—invented in the early 1760s by an entrepreneurial German guitar maker in London—not only became an indispensable part of social life, but also inspired the creation of an expressive and scintillating repertoire. Square pianos reinforced music as life’s counterpoint, and were played by royalty, by musicians of the highest calibre and by aspiring amateurs alike. On Sunday, 13 May 1787, a square piano departed from Portsmouth on board the Sirius, the flagship of the First Fleet, bound for Botany Bay. Who made the First Fleet piano, and when was it made? Who owned it? Who played it, and who listened? What music did the instrument sound ou...
‘The arrangement to play’ examines the intersections between the ‘musical’ and ‘social’dimensions re...
The 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century mark the emergence, development and affirmati...
he piano entered a world that was not quite ready for it. Polyphony was still the sound of the day, ...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...
Extensive research by internationally renowned pianist David Owen Norris about a peculiar, tiny squa...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This th...
The intriguing cultural history of the piano in Australia. From the instruments that floated ashore ...
The late-eighteenth century was a period shaped by curiosity and fast-paced industrial, technologica...
In 1766, in London, the German émigré Johann Christophe Zumpe invented the English square piano. The...
In the late 1760s small "square pianos" began to appear in significant numbers in Great Britain. Th...
In 1701, Bartolomeo Christofori, a musician employed by the Medicis, invented the first piano by mod...
[From the preface]:The history of music-making in Victorian and Edwardian England has, in recent dec...
In this article, the appearance of the keyboard (piano) has a long history. The first musical instru...
Just before the bustle of the Tauranga business district begins, beyond a sprawling overpass junctio...
‘The arrangement to play’ examines the intersections between the ‘musical’ and ‘social’dimensions re...
The 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century mark the emergence, development and affirmati...
he piano entered a world that was not quite ready for it. Polyphony was still the sound of the day, ...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...
Extensive research by internationally renowned pianist David Owen Norris about a peculiar, tiny squa...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This th...
The intriguing cultural history of the piano in Australia. From the instruments that floated ashore ...
The late-eighteenth century was a period shaped by curiosity and fast-paced industrial, technologica...
In 1766, in London, the German émigré Johann Christophe Zumpe invented the English square piano. The...
In the late 1760s small "square pianos" began to appear in significant numbers in Great Britain. Th...
In 1701, Bartolomeo Christofori, a musician employed by the Medicis, invented the first piano by mod...
[From the preface]:The history of music-making in Victorian and Edwardian England has, in recent dec...
In this article, the appearance of the keyboard (piano) has a long history. The first musical instru...
Just before the bustle of the Tauranga business district begins, beyond a sprawling overpass junctio...
‘The arrangement to play’ examines the intersections between the ‘musical’ and ‘social’dimensions re...
The 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century mark the emergence, development and affirmati...
he piano entered a world that was not quite ready for it. Polyphony was still the sound of the day, ...