Lot n° 8
Estimation :
3000
EUR
Domaine Musical de Pétignac - Lot 8
Domaine Musical de Pétignac
Ignace Pleyel" piano
Mahogany cabinetry
N° 17554
Domaine Musical de Pétignac was founded in 1986
Pétignac in the Charente region of France. Thirty-eight years of tuning
and supplying the finest pianos for concerts and
and festivals, restoring pianos and giving restoration
restoration, training men and women to practise
men and women to practice a wonderful craft
and to love it for a lifetime,
passing on knowledge, know-how and interpersonal skills.
Gérard Fauvin, piano maker, after four years of
studying musicology in Strasbourg, he left for a one-month
a month's internship in Bamberg, Germany, and eventually
stay there for over 4 years, during which time he passionately
during which he passionately learned all aspects of his
of his profession, culminating in restoration work for
for German and Austrian museums.
For this evening, we are offering an upright piano
made by PLEYEL.
Pleyel is one of the world's oldest piano
in the world.
Pleyel pianos are also distinguished by their romantic
romantic sound known as "à la française",
giving the notes and the music played a coloration
coloration characterized by round basses
and fine high notes with a powerful, rich timbre
rich timbre, the hallmarks of the brand's
instruments. It has a so-called
"mechanism, with the dampers above the hammers.
hammers. The basswood keyboard, with ivory / ebony cover and pearwood pediments, ranges from C to A6, i.e. 6 2/3 octaves. Wooden frame with heavy bracing
3-layer windchest, equipped with two pedals
two pedals: Dolce and Forte. And a cylinder
with two shelves to rest candelabras or
glass of wine...
Ignace Pleyel" piano
This "Ignace Pleyel" piano, made in Paris around
1850 bears N° 17554. It features mahogany cabinetry
of mahogany, magnified by time, and loaded with
"inscriptions and scars, bearing witness to the rich
the rich past of a very "high-end" musical instrument
musical instrument, the successor to the famous
5 and 6 octaves played by Frédéric Chopin. Piano
incredibly original condition, a rare piece,
of course playable. Tuned to Baroque pitch,
a full semitone lower (± 400 Hz).
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