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Three Centuries of Harpsichord Making [Hardcover]

Frank Hubbard (Author), Ralph Kirkpatrick (Foreword)
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0674888456 978-0674888456 January 1, 1965 First Edition

Here are the traditions of harpsichord making as they might have been taught to young apprentices in five countries where the craft once flourished: Italy, Flanders, France, England, and Germany. The period covered ranges from approximately 1500, when concrete data became available, to 1800, after which the nature of the instrument is no longer of musicological significance.

The author's aim is to "give enough information to make it possible for builders of harpsichords to base their work on certain knowledge of the designs and methods of earlier makers; to guide players of the harpsichord in their search for appropriate instruments, dispositions, and registrations in recreating the music of the past; and to serve as a useful body of information for historians and editors of early keyboard music."

A chapter each is devoted to the five most important schools of harpsichord making. Over forty plates illustrate the most typical harpsichords of each country. Each set of drawings includes a plan drawn to scale, the interior of the instrument, and interesting details of action and construction. These are supplemented by reproductions of illustrations taken from early sources. The appendixes contain texts of relevant documents, including inventories of the shops of some prominent French makers and contemporary descriptions of instruments.

Mr. Hubbard has drawn material from contemporary descriptions of instruments and the mechanical arts such as those found in encyclopedias, technical treatises, books on music theory, and manuals for craftsmen. In addition he has examined hundreds of instruments in European and American collections. His exceptional position as an internationally known harpsichord maker as well as a student of harpsichord history allows him to discuss technical as well as historical matters that would be outside the competence of a musicologist.


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Such a book--a historical survey reinforced with technical data--could only be written by a practicing builder of harpsichords, and this is why the curators of the collections in Berlin, The Hague, Vienna, Brussels, Paris, Washington, and New York, to mention only the greatest, are awaiting publication of this book. They know Mr. Hubbard and his combination of scholarly with technical knowledge.
--Narcissa Williamson, Keeper of Musical Instruments, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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  • Hardcover: 472 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press; First Edition edition (January 1, 1965)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674888456
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674888456
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #253,287 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading repeatedly, May 29, 2003
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This review is from: Three Centuries of Harpsichord Making (Hardcover)
Frank Hubbard had an amazing combination of talents. As a harpsichord builder, he was one of the principal founders of present-day harpsichord-building practice, which produces superior instruments by imitating the masters of long ago. Hubbard was also a fine scholar: thoughtful, careful, endlessly knowledgeable, and often witty.

Hubbard's book, though nonfiction, has a kind of plot: he documents a slow-moving miracle of instrument-making that took place in Europe over a period of several centuries. Hubbard follows the important changes in building practice as the centers of innovation shifted from Italy, to Flanders, to France, and finally to England and Germany.

This book is a beautiful example what can be accomplished by scholars in the humanities--it's careful, rigorous detective work. Hubbard's endless labors made possible the lovely authentic harpsichords we enjoy today.

This is not a book for everyone, but if you're one of the many people who once put together a harpsichord kit, I'm almost certain you will enjoy this book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive history of harpsichord making, August 8, 2006
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A definitive study by one of the leading exponents in the contemptorary rediscovery of the harpsichord. Strategically illustrated. Exhaustive bibliography. Reading this book will immerse you in the past practices of harpsichord-making, from sawyers and lumbering to varnishes and decorative painting. Amazingly juicy, written in a very engaging style. If you want to know the difference between the German and Flemish makers and their instruments, for example, you will find out about them here from a thoroughly forensic view. Breathtakingly authoratative.

At $106.00. it's a bit overpriced for a used book when every major library has one. Nevertheless, I'm not selling my copy.

I first read this book when I built a harpsichord kit in my teens. For a kid who hated history, I could not put this down. Hubbard exposes the reader to a well-hidden side of music-making. Stay away if you hate anything baroque or eloquently discursive.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Maroon-Colored Gem of a Book, August 15, 2011
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This book is truly one of a kind. If you are interested in building harpsichords/virginals/spinets or simply enjoy learning about them you will find this book invaluable (that's a good thing). It gives insight into an ancient art form and while the book may not be for everyone due to its relatively academic writing style, it is certainly a must read for many.

It also has many "plates" in the back: pages with diagrams of various harpsichords and descriptions to match. Detailed diagrams such as these are difficult to find and are interesting in themselves. Buy this!
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