Harpsichord Collection
The harpsichord, a beloved instrument of the past, has played witness to countless musical moments throughout history
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The harpsichord, a beloved instrument of the past, has played witness to countless musical moments throughout history. One such occasion was when Mozart and his sister showcased their prodigious talents before Empress Maria Theresa. The grandeur of the event is captured in "Mozart performs for Empress Maria Theresia, " an enchanting painting from 1936. In another artistic depiction, William Hogarth's "A Rake's Progress - Plate 2: The Levee" transports us to 18th-century England, where a harpsichord takes center stage amidst a scene of decadence and indulgence. This captivating artwork serves as a reminder of the instrument's presence in social gatherings during that era. Moving forward in time, we encounter Margaret Isabel Dicksee's painting titled "Their Evening Hymn. " Created in 1892, it portrays two figures playing the harpsichord while immersed in music-making. Their harmonious melodies fill the air with beauty and evoke emotions that transcend time. The allure of this instrument extends beyond Europe as well. In France during the 18th century, scenes like those depicted in "Social Scenes / France / C18" were common occurrences. The elegant sounds emanating from harpsichords filled salons and drawing rooms alike, creating an atmosphere of refined sophistication. Even renowned French playwright Sacha Guitry recognized the charm of this instrument when he featured it alongside his wife in his film from 1929. As they sat side by side at the harpsichord, their shared passion for music became palpable through every note they played together. Stepping back into Mozart's world once more brings us to Nether Lypiatt Manor in Gloucestershire.