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- Q86725 description "Harpsichord maker".
- Q86725 description "Harpsichord maker".
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- Q86725 abstract "Christian Zell (or Zelle) (c. 1683 – 13 April 1763) was a German harpsichord maker.He was probably a pupil of harpsichord maker Michael Mietke. The first mention of him is in 1722 in the register of citizens of Hamburg, the city where he was to spend the rest of his life. In that year, he took over the workshop of instrument maker Carl Conrad Fleischer after marrying his widow; they had three children.There are three of his harpsichords surviving: a 1728 instrument in the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg; a 1737 instrument in the Museu de la Música de Barcelona; and a 1741 instrument in the Museum of the Organeum in Weener, Lower Saxony. They are noted for the richness of their decoration, with lacquered chinoiserie typical of Hamburg harpsichords, and most significantly, their 'matchless tone'.The harpsichord played by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos on her 1996 album Boys For Pele and the subsequent Dew Drop Inn Tour is a replica of the 1728 Christian Zell harpsichord although without the elaborate paintings. It was made by Robert Goble & Son.".
- Q86725 alias "Zelle, Christian".
- Q86725 birthDate "1683".
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- Q86725 birthYear "1683".
- Q86725 deathDate "1763-04-13".
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- Q86725 deathYear "1763".
- Q86725 thumbnail 028_Museu_de_la_Música,_clavicèmbal_de_Christian_Zell.jpg?width=300.
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- Q86725 alternativeNames "Zelle, Christian".
- Q86725 dateOfBirth "1683".
- Q86725 dateOfDeath "1763-04-13".
- Q86725 name "Zell, Christian".
- Q86725 placeOfBirth "Hamburg, Germany".
- Q86725 placeOfDeath "Hamburg, Germany".
- Q86725 shortDescription "Harpsichord maker".
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- Q86725 comment "Christian Zell (or Zelle) (c. 1683 – 13 April 1763) was a German harpsichord maker.He was probably a pupil of harpsichord maker Michael Mietke. The first mention of him is in 1722 in the register of citizens of Hamburg, the city where he was to spend the rest of his life.".
- Q86725 label "Christian Zell".
- Q86725 seeAlso Q87789.
- Q86725 depiction 028_Museu_de_la_Música,_clavicèmbal_de_Christian_Zell.jpg.
- Q86725 givenName "Christian".
- Q86725 name "Christian Zell".
- Q86725 name "Zell, Christian".
- Q86725 surname "Zell".