Vogelsangs Grand, Brussels, 1850
The Dutch piano builder Vogelsangs came to Brussels in 1830 and founded a modest workshop. In the following years he became a renowned piano builder due to his instruments of high quality. In the forties of the 19th century he became a supplier of the court and received important awards at all the industrial expositions. At the National exposition of 1847 he wins a golden medal for a grand piano, strongly based on the grand pianos that Erard produced at the same moment in time.
Technical data:
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Inscription:
j.F. VOGELSANG / Fbt. de (armoiries de la Belgique) la Cour/BRUXELLES. médaillon: 1RE/MEDAILLE/D'OR - médaillon EXPOSITION/1847
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Compass:
7 octaves (AAA-a'''')
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Keyboard:
naturals in ivory, sharps in ebony
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Pedals:
2: una corda - forte
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Dimensions:
L 236 cm / W 136 cm
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Case:
rosewood veneer - guilloche moldings
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Literature:
VANDERVELLEN, P. "Le pianoforte dans les provinces belges (1761-1851)"
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Chris Maene Collection number:
CM 63 226
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Location:
1 - Museum "Piano's Maene" Brussels