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Aerial view of harpsicord on off white cover, The Golden Age of Flemish Harpsicord Making in pale berry font above

The Golden Age of Flemish Harpsicord Making

A Study of MIM's Ruckers Instruments

Edited by Pascale Vandervellan

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  • Among the great names in the history of harpsichord making, that of the Ruckers is probably the most famous
  • The MIM, the Musical Instruments Museum, Brussels, owns eighteen instruments considered at the time of their acquisition to be Ruckers
  • The present publication sums up this fascinating research and sheds new light on this outstanding heritage
Full Description
Among the great names in the history of harpsichord making, that of the Ruckers is probably the most famous. This dynasty of makers, represented by four generations active in Antwerp between c.1580 and c.1680, exerted a predominant influence in Western Europe. Their harpsichords and virginals, synonyms of extraordinary workmanship, acquired a tremendous reputation that extended beyond European borders and lasted until well after their active period. The envy they inspired was such that it gave rise to large-scale counterfeiting, probably the most significant in the field of instrument making up to then. The MIM, the Musical Instruments Museum, Brussels, owns eighteen instruments considered at the time of their acquisition to be Ruckers. Given the considerable patrimonial interest of this collection, a project centred on its conservation, study, restoration and enhancement was set up. The present publication sums up this fascinating research and sheds new light on this outstanding heritage.
Specifications
Publisher
Exhibitions International
ISBN
9789090108384
Published
8th Aug 2018
Binding
Paperback / softback
Territory
United Kingdom and Ireland
Size
280 mm x 280 mm
Pages
420 Pages
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