HOW THE FORTEPIANO IS MADE: a replica after Gottfried Silbermann (1749) - PART 1 "The body"
Dear friends and followers, here is the first part of "HOW THE FORTEPIANO IS MADE", with today's videos we inaugurate a new section, it's just the beginning of a long journey that we want to make with our friends to discover what's underneath the construction of a fortepiano, to make you live and unique a virtually experience. The first part is dedicated to the body construction, contact us to learn more about the fortepianos and visit our official website: www.ugocasiglia.it/en Info and requests: [email protected] Follow us on Facebook: @claudiocasiglia @ugocasiglia Enjoy!

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HOW THE FORTEPIANO IS MADE: a replica after G. Silbermann (1749) PART 2 "The case, soundboard, lid"

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Piano Tales: History of the early piano #3: the square piano: Zumpe 1773 and Beck 1780. J.C. Bach

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The Silbermann organ in Freiberg | Netherlands Bach Society

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Taking the action out

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Exploring Beethoven's Fortepiano

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Unveiling Beethoven's Erard

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HOW THE FORTEPIANO IS MADE: a replica after G. Silbermann (1749) PART 3 "Action parts, stand and.."

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Meisterstücke in Handarbeit: Die Instrumentenbauer von Bubenreuth | Unter unserem Himmel | BR

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The Process of Making a Cello. A High-End Japanese Cello Crafted by One Artisan in Six Months.

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Kerstin Schwarz Fortepiano - Copy of Silbermann 1749

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Historical vs Modern Instrument: Playing on a Pleyel - 1898

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Introducing Mozart's Fortepiano

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Building a Clavinet

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Chopin's Warsaw Piano part 2 / Paul McNulty building Buchholtz fortepiano / piano maker workshop

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Kristian Bezuidenhout explains the fortepiano in Toronto

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Lucy Coad Square Pianos

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The Lost Sound - a documentary about the fortepiano

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Compare Pianos: BACH on Silbermann or BEETHOVEN on Fritz/Malcolm Bilson playing McNulty fortepianos

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