![]() An official CITES document (for the ivory) does exist and is part of the purchase.Ĥ) Italian one-manual harpsichord (1973), Cypress (false inner-outer). Beryllium-copper strings (see also the text below on this page). This instrument has always been in our family and was Skowroneck’s particular favorite among all his instruments. This is one of altogether four spinets in this style made by Martin Skowroneck. Pictures at the links below:ģ) English Bentside Spinet (1968), compass GG-f”’ (transposing keyboard 415-440-460Hz. Price suggestion 8.000,-€, or highest bid. Contact me to get in touch with the owner.Ģ) From the collection of Martin and Susanne Skowroneck: original Pardessus de Viole (French, not signed), five strings, corpus 30,7cm long Gustav Leonhardt chose it for his last Frescobaldi recording. This very fine instrument was commissioned by Alan Curtis, and was purchased by Skip Sempé in the 1990s, who sold it to the present owner in 2010. Compass GG-e”’ (no #GG), transposing keyboard 415-440Hz. Tilmanskowroneckde (replace the “at” and “dot”)ġ) Italian one-manual harpsichord (1959), true inner-outer. If you have questions, please send me an e-mail These instruments were all hand-made to the very highest standards. 90 was completed in 2019 by Dietrich Hein in Oldenburg. ![]() His last Franco-Flemish two-manual harpsichord No. Skowroneck made 89 harpsichords, three fortepianos and a great number of spinets, virginals and clavichords between the mid-nineteen-fifties and 2013. This page is about the keyboard instruments made by Martin Skowroneck, who was a harpsichord and recorder maker and my father. C urrent offers are listed first.įurther down on this page you will find information about how to find the signature on Martin Skowroneck’s harpsichords, and a short text about beryllium-copper strings.
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