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Harpsichord, Copy after Johann Nikolaus Bach, Jena ca.1720, by Nikolaus Damm
Estimated price for orientation: 16 800 $
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Description Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Nikolaus Damm Harpsichords Model: Copy after Johann Nikolaus Bach, Jena ca. 1720 MPN: Does Not Apply Country/Region of Manufacture: Philippines UPC: Does not apply
Harpsichord after Johann Nikolaus Bach, Jena around 1720.The Harpsichord for the Music of Johann Sebastian BachDouble Manual, 8´8´ Stringing in Brass and Tombak, 3 Rows of Jacks, Buff Stop, Range FF/GG-f³ , with Transposing Device (a1=440/415Hz), Length 215 cm, Width 94.5 cm.The Case is veneered with Cherry and maple.You find a fixed, Strong, Dark 8´ on the Lower Manual and on the Upper Manual You can Switch from a Loud, Clear 8´ to a Soft, Nasal 8´.Due to the Manual Coupler, it Offers a Great Variety of 8´- Sounds, which is Typical for the German Harpsichords, since with only a few Exceptions, the German Harpsichords had been made from Organ Makers.Two equal 8´ on the Lower and the Upper manual is, what J.S.Bach Wanted for his Goldberg-Variations.It is the Most Suitable Harpsichord for Polyphonic Music because of it´s Speaking Sound and there are Pronounced 4 Different Tone-Colours in the Range of the Human Voices.The Original has no Expensive Wood-Profiles and Decoration. It had Certainly been made for a Musician, who wanted to get an Excellent Harpsichord as Cheap as Possible.There is no 4´to Tune and Maintain, which is difficult. Johann Nikolaus Bach was the second cousin of Johann Sebastian Bach.I have Made the First Copy in 1985 and since then it is the Most Sold Harpsichord of My Program and there are many recordings.A sound sample you find in youtube, search for: Nikolaus Damm Harpsichords. Search Google for my website.Delivery anywhere is in flight case door-to-door by Kuehne&Nagel.
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| Condition: | New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Nikolaus Damm Harpsichords |
| Model: | Copy after Johann Nikolaus Bach, Jena ca. 1720 | MPN: | Does Not Apply |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: | Philippines | UPC: | Does not apply |
Harpsichord after Johann Nikolaus Bach, Jena around 1720.The Harpsichord for the Music of Johann Sebastian BachDouble Manual, 8´8´ Stringing in Brass and Tombak, 3 Rows of Jacks, Buff Stop, Range FF/GG-f³ , with Transposing Device (a1=440/415Hz), Length 215 cm, Width 94.5 cm.The Case is veneered with Cherry and maple.You find a fixed, Strong, Dark 8´ on the Lower Manual and on the Upper Manual You can Switch from a Loud, Clear 8´ to a Soft, Nasal 8´.Due to the Manual Coupler, it Offers a Great Variety of 8´- Sounds, which is Typical for the German Harpsichords, since with only a few Exceptions, the German Harpsichords had been made from Organ Makers.Two equal 8´ on the Lower and the Upper manual is, what J.S.Bach Wanted for his Goldberg-Variations.It is the Most Suitable Harpsichord for Polyphonic Music because of it´s Speaking Sound and there are Pronounced 4 Different Tone-Colours in the Range of the Human Voices.The Original has no Expensive Wood-Profiles and Decoration. It had Certainly been made for a Musician, who wanted to get an Excellent Harpsichord as Cheap as Possible.There is no 4´to Tune and Maintain, which is difficult. Johann Nikolaus Bach was the second cousin of Johann Sebastian Bach.I have Made the First Copy in 1985 and since then it is the Most Sold Harpsichord of My Program and there are many recordings.A sound sample you find in youtube, search for: Nikolaus Damm Harpsichords. Search Google for my website.Delivery anywhere is in flight case door-to-door by Kuehne&Nagel.