In 1701, Bartolomeo Christofori, a musician employed by the Medicis, invented the first piano by modifying a harpsichord. Discusses how this instrument has changed over the years, and its inspiration for such composers as Beethoven, Schumann, Liszt, and Bartók
The concept of “creating tone” indicates the relationship that Beethoven wanted with his main instru...
The concept of “creating tone” indicates the relationship that Beethoven wanted with his main instru...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...
he piano entered a world that was not quite ready for it. Polyphony was still the sound of the day, ...
The 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century mark the emergence, development and affirmati...
The invention of the pianoforte has been credited to Cristofori in 1709. This paper details many cha...
In this article, the appearance of the keyboard (piano) has a long history. The first musical instru...
The fortepiano had a rough beginning. In 1709 it entered a world that was not quite ready for it; a ...
The piano first came into existence about 1709, but until the 1770's it was probably used most succe...
The history of the origin of the piano, the composers who contributed to its development are discuss...
Extensive research by internationally renowned pianist David Owen Norris about a peculiar, tiny squa...
The keyboard instrument was improved through a long series of developments until the pianoforte was ...
The relationship between piano manufacturer and composer is interactive, and consequently both compo...
The relationship between piano manufacturer and composer is interactive, and consequently both compo...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...
The concept of “creating tone” indicates the relationship that Beethoven wanted with his main instru...
The concept of “creating tone” indicates the relationship that Beethoven wanted with his main instru...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...
he piano entered a world that was not quite ready for it. Polyphony was still the sound of the day, ...
The 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century mark the emergence, development and affirmati...
The invention of the pianoforte has been credited to Cristofori in 1709. This paper details many cha...
In this article, the appearance of the keyboard (piano) has a long history. The first musical instru...
The fortepiano had a rough beginning. In 1709 it entered a world that was not quite ready for it; a ...
The piano first came into existence about 1709, but until the 1770's it was probably used most succe...
The history of the origin of the piano, the composers who contributed to its development are discuss...
Extensive research by internationally renowned pianist David Owen Norris about a peculiar, tiny squa...
The keyboard instrument was improved through a long series of developments until the pianoforte was ...
The relationship between piano manufacturer and composer is interactive, and consequently both compo...
The relationship between piano manufacturer and composer is interactive, and consequently both compo...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...
The concept of “creating tone” indicates the relationship that Beethoven wanted with his main instru...
The concept of “creating tone” indicates the relationship that Beethoven wanted with his main instru...
During the late eighteenth century, a musical–cultural phenomenon swept the globe. The English squar...