The Italian harpsichord after Gregori (1726) by noted Canadian builder Edward Turner, crafted in 1984 and rebuilt by Craig C. Tomlinson in 2010, is a beautifully designed instrument that combines historical authenticity with modern craftsmanship. Recently restrung by The Harpsichord Shop in 2024, this harpsichord features a false inner/outer design with two 8′ stops and a 49-note range (EE (CC) – e”’), allowing for optional short octave tuning in the bass (CC, DD, EE, FF, GG).With a spine length of 6′ 3″, this harpsichord is not only boldly voiced but also reliable, making it an excellent choice for both large and small ensemble work. The legs detach for easy transport, enhancing its portability for musicians on the go.This instrument is perfect for those seeking a rich and versatile sound at a great price. Experience the unique tonal qualities and historical charm of this Italian harpsichord, ideal for performances and recordings alike.
Italian harpsichord after Gregori (1726) by noted Canadian builder Edward Turner
$3,000.00
Sound upon Request
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