Piano droit
Description
Description des éléments : CARACTERISTIQUES TECHNIQUES = Mécanique à baïonnette. 2 pédales : unacorda, forte. Marteaux garnis de feutre. Cordes des notes 1 à 63 munies d'étouffoirs. Cordes parallèles disposées verticalement dans l'instrument. Notes 1 à 18 : 1 corde par note ; notes 19 à 29 : 2 cordes par note ; notes 30 à 85 : 3 cordes par note. Cadre bois. Table vernie en épicéa (fil du bois en oblique par rapport aux cordes). 1 chevalet. Clavier basculant : marches plaquées d'ivoire, feintes en ébène. MEUBLE = Caisse plaquée de bois teinté. 2 colonnettes latérales support de clavier. Pupitre pliant escamotable dans la caisse. 2 supports de chandeliers. 2 poignées et 2 pédales à décor moulé en bronze. 4 roulettes. 2 marteaux cassés. Chandeliers absents. Etendue : la-la, 7 octaves, 85 notes. N° de série : 4417.
About this work
The artwork titled "Piano droit", attributed to Blondel Alphonse (18..-18..?), is preserved at musée de la musique. This piece is listed in the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, which catalogues the works held in French museums.
Technique and Materials
This work belongs to the field: musique - chant - danse, ethnologie.
The Conserving Museum
musée de la musique preserves this work in its collections. As a « Musée de France » labeled museum, the institution is committed to preserving and showcasing the pieces entrusted to it.
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The information about this work comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, published on data.culture.gouv.fr under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab).
About this artwork
Piano droit est une oeuvre de musique - chant - danse, ethnologie par Blondel Alphonse (18.-18.?), visible au musée de la musique. Elle mesure Longueur totale : 1375 mm. Largeur caisse sup : 578 mm (ouvert), 415 mm (fermé). Largeur clavier : 1160 mm. Largeur clavier 3 octaves : 487 mm.
Creation context
Dans quel contexte Blondel Alphonse (18..-18..?) a-t-il créé Piano droit ? La constitue un moment de profonde effervescence créatrice, qui nourrit et stimule la démarche de l'artiste. Le musée de la musique, qui détient cette œuvre, permet au visiteur de comprendre les liens qui unissent la création artistique aux circonstances historiques de son émergence.
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