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History of the pianoforte and pianoforte players

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A historical survey traces the pianoforte's evolution from early keyboard instruments such as the clavichord, virginal, and harpsichord through technical innovations that enabled dynamic expression and modern technique. It interleaves instrument history, maker developments, and changing social uses — from domestic parlors to concert stages — and examines repertoires and styles across eras, including English virginal music, French dance pieces, Italian sonatas, and German contrapuntal and classical traditions. Chapters profile major composers and performers, discuss performance practice and pedagogy, and consider how constructional and stylistic shifts shaped repertoire and pianistic technique.

List of Full-page Engravings

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Title-page. Portrait of Franz Liszt. Pastel by F. von Lenbach, of the year 1881, in the possession of Madame Cosima Wagner in Bayreuth Frontispiece
Young scholar and his wife. Painting by Gonzales (1614-1684), in the Royal Gallery at Cassel 8
Lady at the clavier. Painting by Dirk Hals, ✝ 1656, in the
Rijksmuseum at Amsterdam
14
Le Maître de Musique, painting by Jan Steen, 1626-1679, in the
National Gallery, London
44
Concert. Painting by Gerard Terborch, 1617-1681, in the Royal
Museum at Berlin
56
J. Ph. Rameau. Engraving by J. G. Sturm (Nürnberg, 1742-1793) 62
A clavier lesson. Painting by an unknown Dutch Master, 17th century, in the Royal Gallery at Dresden 78
Domenico Scarlatti. Lithograph by Anon 86
J. S. Bach. Bust by Carl Seffner. Modelled on the actual skull. After His, J. S. Bach (Vogel, Leipsic) 100
Facsimile of title-page of Bach’s Manuscript of the Wohltemperiertes Klavier, in the Royal Musikbibliothek, Berlin 110
George Frederick Handel, engraved by Thomson 136
Joseph Haydn, engraved by Quenedey 148
W. A. Mozart, engraved in 1793 by C. Kohl (1754-1807) 150
Mozart at the age of seven with his father and sister. Engraved 1764, by J. B. Delafosse (b. 1721) after L. C. de Carmontelle (✝ about 1790) 154
L. van Beethoven. Lithograph by C. Fischer, after the original portrait of 1817, by A. Kloeber (1793-1864) 168
J. N. Hummel. Engraved by Fr. Wrenk (1766-1830), after the portrait by Catherine von Escherich (beginning of 19th century) 210
Franz Schubert. Lithograph of 1846, by J. Kriehuber (1801-1876) 228
Robert Schumann. Engraving by M. Lämmel 236
Chopin. Anonymous Lithograph, after portrait by Ary Scheffer (1795-1858) 256
Thalberg. Lithograph of 1835 by Staub 276
Liszt at Weimar, 1884, from a Photograph 290
Eugene d’Albert, portrait by H. Katsch 298
Johannes Brahms. Photograph from life by Marie Fellinger, Vienna 322