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Что (кто) такое harpsichord$33874$ - определение

CONCERTO FOR SOLO CEMBALO AND INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
Harpsichord Concerto; Harpsichord concerti; Harpsichord concertos; Concerto for solo harpsichord

Harpsichord-viola         
  • Folio 93r of the Codex Atlanticus with the designs of the harpsichord-viola by Leonardo da Vinci
  • The harpsichord-viola played in New York City in 2009. The working model is on display at the Leonardo3 Museum in Milan, Italy, since 2013
HYBRID MUSICAL INSTRUMENT BASED ON THE DESIGNS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI
Harpsichord Viola
The harpsichord-viola (in Italian Clavi-viola) is an hybrid musical instrument based on the designs of Leonardo da Vinci on folio 93r of the Codex Atlanticus. It's a different project from the viola organista (folio 886 of the Codex Atlanticus).
Harpsichord concerto         
A harpsichord concerto is a piece of music for an orchestra with the harpsichord in a solo role (though for another sense, see below). Sometimes these works are played on the modern piano (see piano concerto).
Clavecin         
  • Detail of the harpsichord by Karl Conrad Fleischer; Hamburg, 1720 in [[Museu de la Música de Barcelona]]. A decorative rose descends below the soundboard in which it is mounted; the soundboard itself is adorned with floral painting around the rose. The bridge is at lower right.
  • Little Prelude in C major]] being played on a harpsichord
  • Figure 5. Dogleg jack, English coupler system. When depressed, the upper key lifts the "dogleg" jack (jack A) upwards. The lower key lifts all three jacks A, B, and C.
  • An ottavino built by [[Arnold Dolmetsch]] in 1923, and modeled after a 1698 instrument by Joannes Carcassi
  • A false inner–outer harpsichord from the [[Deutsches Museum]] in [[Munich]]. The false inner case begins to the right of the keyboard, and continues backward only far enough to provide a slot to support the jack rail.
  • Figure 1. Schematic view of a 2 × 8<nowiki>'</nowiki> single manual harpsichord
  • Figure 3: how the harpsichord action works
  • Figure 2. Upper part of a jack
  • [[Jan Vermeer]]'s famous painting ''[[Lady Standing at a Virginal]]'' shows a characteristic practice of his time, with the instrument mounted on a table and the player standing.
  • A two manual harpsichord
  • Detail of the mechanism of the Harpsichord by Christian Zell, at [[Museu de la Música de Barcelona]]
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  • Sound board of a harpsichord with [[Chladni]] patterns
  • Some early harpsichords and organs had a [[short octave]] in the lowest register. It replaced rarely used bass notes with more widely used notes.
  • Figure 4. French shove coupler. To the left: uncoupled keyboards. The depressed upper key lifts the jack A upwards. The depressed lower key lifts jacks B and C. To the right: The upper keyboard is coupled to the lower one by pulling the latter. The depressed upper key lifts the jack A upwards. The depressed lower key lifts jacks A, B and C.
PLUCKED-STRING KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT
Harpsichords; Harpsichord Materials; Clavecin; Clavicembalo; Harpischord; Harpsicord; English Virginal; Clavicymbal; Harpsi; Clavessin; Virginalls; Virginall; Harpsicon; Harpsicall; Arpicordo; Klavecimbel; Pedal harpsichord
·noun The Harpsichord.

Википедия

Harpsichord concerto

A harpsichord concerto is a piece of music for an orchestra with the harpsichord in a solo role (though for another sense, see below). Sometimes these works are played on the modern piano (see piano concerto). For a period in the late 18th century, Joseph Haydn and Thomas Arne wrote concertos that could be played interchangeably on harpsichord, fortepiano, and (in some cases) pipe organ.