Bartolomeo Cristofori and the Invention of the Piano

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Bartolomeo Cristofori and the Invention of the Piano
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stewart Pollens
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:399
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 280
Category/GenreBands, groups and musicians
Keyboard instruments
ISBN/Barcode 9781107480230
ClassificationsDewey:786.2
Audience
General
Illustrations 148 Halftones, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 19 September 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is the first comprehensive study of the life and work of Bartolomeo Cristofori, the Paduan-born harpsichord maker and contemporary of Antonio Stradivari, who is credited with having invented the pianoforte around the year 1700 while working in the Medici court in Florence. Through thorough analysis of documents preserved in the State Archive of Florence, Pollens has reconstructed, in unprecedented technical detail, Cristofori's working life between his arrival in Florence in 1688 and his death in 1732. This book will be of interest to pianists, historians of the piano, musicologists, museum curators and conservators, as well as keyboard instrument makers, restorers, and tuners.

Author Biography

Trained as a violin and keyboard instrument maker, Stewart Pollens served as the conservator of musical instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York between 1976 and 2006, and is the Director of the firm Violin Advisor, LLC. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles and award-winning publications on musical instrument history including The Early Pianoforte (Cambridge, 1995), Stradivari (Cambridge, 2010) and the The Manual of Musical Instrument Conservation (Cambridge, 2015).