Harps Made by Franz Brunner in the Collection of the Czech Museum of Music

Pages 78-98
DOI 10.1515/muscz-2017-0004
Keywords Franz Brunner – harp – collection of musical instruments at the National Museum–Czech Museum of Music – single-action pedal harp – decorating of musical instruments
Citation KOTAŠOVÁ, Daniela. Harps Made by Franz Brunner in the Collection of the Czech Museum of Music. Musicalia. Journal of the Czech Museum of Music / Časopis Českého muzea hudby . Prague: National Museum, 2016, 8(1-2), 78-98. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/muscz-2017-0004. ISSN 1803-7828 (Print), 2533-5634 (Online). Also available from: https://publikace.nm.cz/en/periodicals/mjotcmom/8-1-2/harps-made-by-franz-brunner-in-the-collection-of-the-czech-museum-of-music
Musicalia. Journal of the Czech Museum of Music / Časopis Českého muzea hudby | 2016/8/1-2

The collection of the National Museum – Czech Museum of Music contains the largest set of harps built by Franz Brunner. This instrument maker was one of the most important builders of pedal harps in Vienna in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Brunner’s harps use a single-action pedal design, the fourchette mechanism, decorations in the Empire style, and in a few cases, the application of a new design principle with the use of an eighth pedal. This documents an important stage in the instrument’s development, in which the single-action pedal harp was gaining ground in competition with the double-action harp. In the course of research, the maker was identified for another two instruments that had previously been listed as harps by anonymous makers. The comparisons include another three specimens of harps made by Brunner from other music collections abroad.

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