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English: An Italian spinetta or virginals, copy after Alessandro Bertolotti of Venice or Verona, ca 1586, in the Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments, Edinburgh [1]; the antiqued off-white case painted inside and out with grotesques, 54-note keyboard with short octave, naturals in boxwood with pearwood fronts, accidentals in ebony with boxwood fillets down the centre, the jackrail incised "PDF MCMLXXXIII" in black, an ornate multi-layered rose in the soundboard, length 163.5 cm., height 21.7 cm., overall depth 56 cm. Made by Pierre Dunand Filliol of Geneva, Switzerland in 1983. Decorated in 2006 by Alison Woolley, Florence [2].
Nederlands: Een virginaal, in Italië “spinetta genoemd” (dat is in het Nederlands geen spinet). Het instrument is een kopie van een instrument dat door Alessandro Bertolotti uit Venetië, of Verona, rond 1586 is vervaardigd, en deel uitmaakt van de “Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments” in Edinburg.
Het virginaal is in 1983 gemaakt door Pierre Dunand Filliol uit Geneve, Zwitzerland, en beschilderd in 2006 door Alison Woolley Bukhgalter, Florence [3]. De afmetingen zijn: 163,5 cm lang, 21,7 cm hoog en 56 cm diep. |
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Author | Photographed by Pierre Dunand Filliol [4] |
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- Spinet virginals
- Italian harpsichord
- Harpsichords in museums in the United Kingdom
- Pierre Dunand Filliol, Geneva, Switzerland
- 1983 instrument productions
- Reproductions of historical musical instruments
- Alessandro Bertolotti (harpsichord maker), Venice or Verona
- 1586 work's replicas
- 1586 instrument productions
- Grotesque (ornamentation)
- Alison Woolley, Florence
- 2006 works
- Musical instruments in Musical Instrument Museums Edinburgh
- Decorated harpsichords
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