Harpsichords - Fortepianos - Virginals - Clavichords
by Instrument builder Craig C. Tomlinson

This is a single manual instrument after one built in 1779 in Antwerp by Joannes Bull - Tomlinson Harpsichords

Joannes Bull and
Joannes Dulcken

This is a single manual instrument after one built in 1779 in Antwerp by Joannes Bull. Its range is FF-f3, it has three registers and it transposes to both high and low pitchs. The interior decoration is executed in a 17th Century style using handprinted papers and a Latin motto.

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This instrument is based on a single manual Joannes Dulcken built in Antwerp in 1747 - Tomlinson Harpsichords
This instrument is based on a single manual Joannes Dulcken built in Antwerp in 1747.
Its exterior decoration is based on a Dulcken double manual in a private collection in Dilbeek, Belgium.


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Detail of a Dulcken single - Tomlinson Harpsichords         Two manual instruments are also available -  Tomlinson Harpsichords
Detail of a Dulcken single. Two manual instruments are also available.


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Detail of a Dulcken single showing the 'pull stops' for changing registers - Tomlinson Harpsichords        Detail of a Dulcken single - Tomlinson Harpsichords
Detail of a Dulcken single showing the 'pull stops' for changing registers.


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