Flemish

Instruments

Flemish Instruments

The case is of poplar or willow, painted upon a chalk base, inside with tapestry. For extra charge gilding or marbling is possible. The soundboard is of fine spruce and has a gilded tin-rose. Painting of soundboard and lid upon request. The key tops normally are of bone and bog oak. The stand of oak in typical Flemish form is standard, the elaborate ladder-form with up to 11 turned columns is possible for extra charge.

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Harpsichords | Virginals


I. Harpsichords


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Two-manual Flemish harpsichord after Johannes Ruckers (1624)

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Two-manual Flemish harpsichord after Johannes Ruckers (1624)

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Two-manual Flemish harpsichord after Johannes Ruckers (1624)

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Two-manual Flemish harpsichord after Johannes Ruckers (1624)

This instrument is available for concert rental

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Single-manual Flemish harpsichord after Andreas Ruckers (1637)

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Two-manual Flemish harpsichord after Johannes Ruckers (1624)

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II. Virginals


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Flemish double virginal after Johannes Ruckers (around 1620)

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Photos: © Volker Platte (except as noted otherwise)