Italian Harpsichords
Masterpieces of Sound Elegance and Precision
Italian harpsichords are celebrated for their refinement and acoustic precision, embodying the pinnacle of Renaissance and Baroque musical craftsmanship. These instruments, the result of meticulous construction processes that respect ancient techniques, are distinguished by their attention to decorative detail and their ability to meet a wide range of musical needs. They offer variety in both compact models, ideal for chamber music, and concert instruments, all of which can be customized to best suit each musician’s repertoire.
Each instrument, in addition to being a medium for musical performance, also stands as a visual work of art, testifying to the high quality of materials and attention to detail. This dedication to creating harpsichords not only perpetuates a historical tradition but also offers early music enthusiasts authentic, high-quality instruments capable of significantly enriching the musical experience.
Italian Harpsichord – Copy of Grimaldi 1697
This is a faithful reproduction of a historic harpsichord built in 1697 by Carlo Grimaldi in Messina, now preserved in perfect condition at the Nuremberg Museum in Nuremberg, Germany. Carlo...
Italian Harpsichord – Copy of Jeronimus Bononiensis
This Italian harpsichord is an accurate reproduction of a historic model created by Jeronimus Bononiensis in 1521, exemplifying Italian Renaissance craftsmanship. The body of the instrument is constructed of high-quality...