article "Érard, Sébastien". Pictures of Érard Pianos-scroll to bottom of page Photos and mp3 recording of 1890 Erard grand Centre Sébastien Erard Erard Pianos...
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harps, founded by Sébastien Érard and based in Paris, France This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Erard. If an internal link...
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or sebastos, meaning "venerable." Notable people named Sébastien or Sebastien include: Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban (1633-1707), a Marshal of France...
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purchased in 1820 by Sébastien Érard, who manufactured pianos used by Frédéric Chopin and Franz Liszt. In 1821, Sébastien Érard invented the double escapement...
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Hammerklavier sonata and Diabelli Variations. After arriving in Paris in 1823, Sébastien Érard presented Liszt with a grand piano featuring his newly patented double...
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Auguste Bartholdi, born in Colmar in 1834 Théodore Deck Gustave Doré Sébastien Érard Jean-Jacques Henner Philip James de Loutherbourg Master of the Drapery...
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She owned several instruments. In 1788 she bought a piano made by Sébastien Érard. A catalog of Marie Antoinette's personal library of 736 volumes was...
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harp. The double-action pedal system was first patented in London by Sebastien Erard in 1801 (patent number 2502) and 1802 (patent number 2595). In 1807...
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Tuning of a Sébastien Érard harp using the KORG OT-120 Wide 8 Octave Orchestral Digital Tuner...
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pianos used by Frédéric Chopin, and the Érard firm manufactured those used by Franz Liszt. In 1821, Sébastien Érard invented the double escapement action...
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Tuning of Sébastien Érard harp using Korg OT-120 Wide 8 Octave Orchestral Digital Tuner...
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Grand piano by Sébastien Érard, c. 1840...
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missionary and botanist Johann von Türckheim (1749–1824), diplomat Sébastien Érard (1752–1837), instrument maker Philippe-André Grandidier (1752–1787)...
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Jacques Defermon des Chapelières, French politician (b. 1752) August 5 – Sébastien Érard, German-born French instrument maker (b. 1752) August 24 – August von...
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acquaintance of Sébastien Érard in London, he became closely associated with the Érard brothers' piano-making activities, signing an Érard grand piano of...
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1755) July 25 – Maria Agata Szymanowska, composer (b. 1789) August 5 – Sébastien Érard, maker of pianos and harps (b. 1752) September 8 – John Aitken, music...
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(d. 1837) Jean-Pierre Saint-Ours, Swiss artist (d. 1809) April 5 – Sébastien Érard, German-born French instrument maker (d. 1831) April 6 – Meno Haas...
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instrument builder Sébastien Érard moved into No. 18 in 1794. He stayed there until his death in 1831, after which his nephew, Pierre Erard took ownership...
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survived. The English action was later modified and improved further by Sébastien Érard and Henri Herz to yield the action used in all grand pianos today....
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Lethière's collection. In 1832 it was bought from the collection of Sébastien Érard by Charles Paillet, expert commissioner for the French royal collections...
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instruments and many books on music. From 1788 she owned a piano made by Sébastien Érard. L'Amant Anonyme is Saint-Georges's sole opera to be found intact,...
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Amati; French and Flemish harpsichords; pianos by French piano-makers Sébastien Érard and Ignaz Pleyel; saxophones by Adolphe Sax, etc. and many are also...
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April 4 – Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli, composer (died 1837) April 5 – Sébastien Érard, piano-maker (died 1831) May 2 – Ludwig August Lebrun, composer (died...
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1790s, Ronssecy taught in London. She bought Sébastien Érard harp #333, as well as several other Érard harps, probably acting as an agent for her students...
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V. In 1811, Spontini married Celeste Érard, the niece of the Parisian maker of pianos and harps Sébastien Érard; it was a happy marriage, though childless...
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Philemon Dickinson, American lawyer and politician (d. 1809) 1752 – Sébastien Érard, French instrument maker (d. 1831) 1761 – Sybil Ludington, American...
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the Italian Bartolomeo Cristofori) : Pleyel et Cie (double piano), Sébastien Érard (double escapement action), Jean-Louis Boisselot (sostenuto pedal)...
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McCallum records on a number of period pianos by Anton Walter and Sébastien Érard. Her solo CDs include: Alkan, Concerto for Solo Piano (from Op. 39)...
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Sébastien Érard invented the double-escapement action which incorporated the repetition lever, patented in 1808 and 1821;: 61 Dolge credits Érard with...
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Tuning of Sébastien Érard harp using Korg OT-120 Wide 8 Octave Orchestral Digital Tuner...
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