Clavichord, 1763, Neuwied, Germany, German, Wood, ebony, bone, walnut, paint, metal, Height (of case, without lid): 4 in. (10.1 cm), Chordophone-Zither-struck-clavichord, Attributed to Christian Kintzing (German, Neuwied 1707–1804 Neuwied), Clavichords were built as far back as the early fifteenth century, and perhaps earlier. This most personal, simplest, and quietest of European keyboard instruments was the perfect vehicle for music pedagogy, keyboard practice, and composition throughout its 400-year history
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Clavichord, 1763, Neuwied, Germany, German, Wood, ebony, bone, walnut, paint, metal, Height, case, lid, 4, 10.1 cm, Chordophone-Zither-struck-clavichord, Attributed to Christian Kintzing, 1707–1804, Clavichords, built, far back, early fifteenth century, perhaps earlier, personal, simplest, quietest, European keyboard, instruments, perfect vehicle, music pedagogy, keyboard practice, composition, 400-year history
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