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1760 Stelin

1760 Stelin by mcotner.
This is the first instrument in the Smithsonian's collection that we played. It had a rich, resonant bass, with great clarity. SUNY SB harpsichord studio field trip to the Mid Atlantic. 

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louisa_catlover  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Classical Musicians' World, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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thalie78 says:

please just loock at this page : www.festesdethalie.org/BERCEAUROYAL/Au_Bercea u_Royal_conn...
my grandfather was the owner of this beatifull charpsichord, and I was so happy to recognize it here, and see it works !
do you allow me to use your photos to add to the slideshow of this page ?
have you got a registration ti hear it ?
thanks a lot and best greetings
Claudine Salomon - France
Posted 5 months ago. ( permalink )

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