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- Q1098974 subject Q7427609.
- Q1098974 abstract "The folding harpsichord was a kind of harpsichord meant for travel. Since it could be folded up into a fairly compact space, it was more easily transported than a conventional harpsichord. The folding took place on hinges and was in the longitudinal dimension, preserving the tension on the strings. The folded instrument formed a package about the size of a large suitcase.It is sometimes called by its French equivalent, clavecin brisé, which means "broken harpsichord."".
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- Q1098974 comment "The folding harpsichord was a kind of harpsichord meant for travel. Since it could be folded up into a fairly compact space, it was more easily transported than a conventional harpsichord. The folding took place on hinges and was in the longitudinal dimension, preserving the tension on the strings. The folded instrument formed a package about the size of a large suitcase.It is sometimes called by its French equivalent, clavecin brisé, which means "broken harpsichord."".
- Q1098974 label "Folding harpsichord".
- Q1098974 depiction ClavecinsBrisésMarius.JPG.