Instruments
Italian Single manual harpsichord by Robert Brooke, 2010, after Giacomo Ridolfi, 17th Century, C - d ‘’’, 51 notes, 8’, 8’, brass strings, transposes 415/440, wooden jacks, keys of boxwood and cherry, a true inner/outer, inner case of Italian Cyprus, Sitka Spruce soundboard, two piece stand, (80” x 33”, octave 6 3/8”).
Organetto made by Stefan Keppler, Germany
22 Metal pipes: c1 - chromatic - g2, a2, b2/bb2*
(* b2/bb2 tunable)
Pipes made of copper, or tin/lead.
Dimensions: 90 x 36 x 18 cm
Weight: appr. 8,5 kg
This newly developped slim organetto, following early Gothic Period sources and tradition, offers very interesting & new sound possibilities. A wide tone range of nearly two octaves give a
powerful & dynamic sound, made either for smooth and expressive play, and provides fascinating sound effects:
All the above features go hand in hand with minimal weight and high mechanical stability at the same time.
Continuo Organ made by Hans-Ulrich Erbslöh, Germany
A box organ with one and a half stops, a 4’ coupler and a transposing mechanism a’ 415, 440 and 466 Hz