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Russell Collection

The Russell Collection is a substantial collection of early keyboard instruments assembled by the British harpsichordist and organologist Raymond Russell. It forms part of the Musical Instrument Museums collection of the University of Edinburgh, and is housed in St Cecilia's Hall. Its full name is the Raymond Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments.[1]

Raymond Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments
The public display of keyboard Instruments
Established1968
LocationSt Cecilia's Hall,
Niddry Street,
Edinburgh
Coordinates55°56′57″N 3°11′11″W / 55.94903°N 3.18649°W / 55.94903; -3.18649
Typekeyboard instrument collection
Collection size21 instruments
WebsiteMusical Instrument Collection website
St Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh, where the collection is housed

History edit

Raymond Russell, a British harpsichordist and organologist, bought his first historic keyboard instrument in 1939.[2] Over the next twenty years he assembled a considerable collection of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century clavichords and harpsichords. His collection included instruments from all the main harpsichord-building areas of Europe: a number of English spinets; early harpsichords and virginals from Italy; Flemish instruments by the Ruckers; a late French instrument by Pascal Taskin; and a clavichord and harpsichord from North Germany, both by Johann Adolph Hass.[1] Russell described many of the instruments in detail in his book The Harpsichord and Clavichord: an Introductory Study, published in 1959.

By 1960 Russell had decided to donate his collection to Edinburgh University, where it was to become the nucleus of a centre for research in keyboard performance practice and organology, but this plan was not completed by the time of his sudden death in Malta in 1964 at the age of forty-one.[1] Later that year, in his memory and in accordance with his wishes, his mother Maud Russell donated almost all of his collection – nineteen instruments – to the university;[1] the donation also included his notes and his collection of documentary photographs.[3]: vii  The collection was housed in St Cecilia's Hall in Edinburgh, which opened as a museum in 1968. The opening recital was given by Gustav Leonhardt.[citation needed]

The university bought two further instruments from Russell's collection – an English double harpsichord by Jacob Kirckman, bought at auction in 1970, and a French double harpsichord by Jean Goermans and Taskin, purchased from Maud Russell in 1974 – bringing the total number to twenty-one.[1]

Instruments edit

The instruments in the collection represent the five principal geographical areas or national schools of harpsichord-making – England, Flanders, France, the German-speaking world and the Italian peninsula – and more than two hundred years of the history of the craft.

England edit

English instruments in the collection include:

  • a rectangular virginal made by Stephen Keene in 1668[4]
  • a hexagonal spinet attributed to John Player, made in about 1705[5]
  • a single-manual harpsichord by Thomas Hancock, made in 1720[6]
  • a walnut bentside spinet by Thomas Hitchcock, dated 1728[7]
  • a bentside spinet made in 1757 by Sir John Harrison Burnett[8]
  • a finely-decorated double-manual harpsichord by Jacob Kirckman, dating from 1755[9]
  • a Scottish bentside spinet made in Edinburgh in 1784 by Neil Stewart[10]
  • a single-manual harpsichord by John Broadwood and Sons, made in 1793.[11]

Flanders edit

There are four Flemish harpsichords in the collection, all made in Antwerp:

France edit

The two French instruments are:

Germany edit

There are two North German instruments, both made in Hamburg by Johann Adolph Hass: an unfretted clavichord dating from 1763,[18] and a single-manual harpsichord made in 1764.[19] There is also a small German triple-fretted clavichord from about 1700.[20][21]: 16 

Italy edit

Instruments from Italy include:

  • a pentagonal inner-outer virginal made in 1586 by Alessandro Bertolotti[22]
  • an anonymous single-manual inner-outer harpsichord dating from about 1620[23]
  • a triple-manual harpsichord by Stefano Bolcioni, made in 1627[24]
  • an ottavino spinet made by Petrus Michael Orlandus in 1710.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Raymond Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  2. ^ Peter Bavington (2016). Russell, Raymond. Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Accessed March 2017. (subscription required).
  3. ^ Sidney Newman, Peter F. Williams (editors) (1968). The Russell Collection and other Early Keyboard Instruments in Saint Cecilia's Hall, Edinburgh. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh.
  4. ^ Virginal: Stephen Keene. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  5. ^ Spinet: Attributed to John Player. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  6. ^ Single-manual harpsichord: Thomas Hancock. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  7. ^ Spinet: Thomas Hitchcock. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  8. ^ Spinet: Sir John Harrison Burnett. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  9. ^ Double-manual harpsichord: Jacob Kirckman. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  10. ^ Spinet: Neil Stewart. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  11. ^ Single-manual harpsichord: John Broadwood and Sons. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  12. ^ Double-manual harpsichord: Andreas Ruckers the elder. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  13. ^ Single-manual harpsichord: Ioannes Ruckers. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  14. ^ Double-manual harpsichord: Ioannes Ruckers. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  15. ^ Single-manual harpsichord: Ioannes Couchet. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  16. ^ Double-manual harpsichord: Jean Goermans / Pascal Taskin. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  17. ^ Double-manual harpsichord: Pascal Taskin. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  18. ^ Clavichord: Johann Adolph Hass. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  19. ^ Single-manual harpsichord: Johann Adolph Hass. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  20. ^ Clavichord: Unknown. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  21. ^ George Napier (1986). A Brief Guide to the Russell Collection of Harpsichords and Clavichords in St. Cecilia's Hall. Edinburgh: Friends of St. Cecilia's Hall.
  22. ^ Virginal: Alessandro Bertoloti. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  23. ^ Single-manual harpsichord: Unknown. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  24. ^ Triple-manual harpsichord: Stefano Bolcioni. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.
  25. ^ Octave spinet: Petrus Michael Orlandus. Edinburgh: Library & University Collections, University of Edinburgh. Accessed March 2017.

External links edit

  • Sophie Yates (15 June 2014). "The Early Music Show: Rameau and the Harpsichord". BBC Radio 3.

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The Russell Collection is a substantial collection of early keyboard instruments assembled by the British harpsichordist and organologist Raymond Russell It forms part of the Musical Instrument Museums collection of the University of Edinburgh and is housed in St Cecilia s Hall Its full name is the Raymond Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments 1 Raymond Russell Collection of Early Keyboard InstrumentsThe public display of keyboard InstrumentsEstablished1968LocationSt Cecilia s Hall Niddry Street EdinburghCoordinates55 56 57 N 3 11 11 W 55 94903 N 3 18649 W 55 94903 3 18649Typekeyboard instrument collectionCollection size21 instrumentsWebsiteMusical Instrument Collection website St Cecilia s Hall Edinburgh where the collection is housed Contents 1 History 2 Instruments 2 1 England 2 2 Flanders 2 3 France 2 4 Germany 2 5 Italy 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editRaymond Russell a British harpsichordist and organologist bought his first historic keyboard instrument in 1939 2 Over the next twenty years he assembled a considerable collection of seventeenth and eighteenth century clavichords and harpsichords His collection included instruments from all the main harpsichord building areas of Europe a number of English spinets early harpsichords and virginals from Italy Flemish instruments by the Ruckers a late French instrument by Pascal Taskin and a clavichord and harpsichord from North Germany both by Johann Adolph Hass 1 Russell described many of the instruments in detail in his book The Harpsichord and Clavichord an Introductory Study published in 1959 By 1960 Russell had decided to donate his collection to Edinburgh University where it was to become the nucleus of a centre for research in keyboard performance practice and organology but this plan was not completed by the time of his sudden death in Malta in 1964 at the age of forty one 1 Later that year in his memory and in accordance with his wishes his mother Maud Russell donated almost all of his collection nineteen instruments to the university 1 the donation also included his notes and his collection of documentary photographs 3 vii The collection was housed in St Cecilia s Hall in Edinburgh which opened as a museum in 1968 The opening recital was given by Gustav Leonhardt citation needed The university bought two further instruments from Russell s collection an English double harpsichord by Jacob Kirckman bought at auction in 1970 and a French double harpsichord by Jean Goermans and Taskin purchased from Maud Russell in 1974 bringing the total number to twenty one 1 Instruments editThe instruments in the collection represent the five principal geographical areas or national schools of harpsichord making England Flanders France the German speaking world and the Italian peninsula and more than two hundred years of the history of the craft England edit English instruments in the collection include a rectangular virginal made by Stephen Keene in 1668 4 a hexagonal spinet attributed to John Player made in about 1705 5 a single manual harpsichord by Thomas Hancock made in 1720 6 a walnut bentside spinet by Thomas Hitchcock dated 1728 7 a bentside spinet made in 1757 by Sir John Harrison Burnett 8 a finely decorated double manual harpsichord by Jacob Kirckman dating from 1755 9 a Scottish bentside spinet made in Edinburgh in 1784 by Neil Stewart 10 a single manual harpsichord by John Broadwood and Sons made in 1793 11 Flanders edit There are four Flemish harpsichords in the collection all made in Antwerp a double manual harpsichord made by Andreas Ruckers the Elder in 1608 12 a single manual harpsichord by Ioannes Ruckers dated 1637 13 a double manual transposing harpsichord also by Ioannes Ruckers 1638 14 a single manual harpsichord by Ioannes Couchet made in 1645 15 France edit The two French instruments are a double manual harpsichord made by Jean Goermans in 1764 rebuilt by Pascal Taskin in 1783 1784 formerly the property of Arnold Dolmetsch 16 a double manual harpsichord by Taskin made in 1769 17 Germany edit There are two North German instruments both made in Hamburg by Johann Adolph Hass an unfretted clavichord dating from 1763 18 and a single manual harpsichord made in 1764 19 There is also a small German triple fretted clavichord from about 1700 20 21 16 Italy edit Instruments from Italy include a pentagonal inner outer virginal made in 1586 by Alessandro Bertolotti 22 an anonymous single manual inner outer harpsichord dating from about 1620 23 a triple manual harpsichord by Stefano Bolcioni made in 1627 24 an ottavino spinet made by Petrus Michael Orlandus in 1710 25 See also editList of music museumsReferences edit a b c d e Raymond Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Peter Bavington 2016 Russell Raymond Grove Music Online Oxford Music Online Oxford Oxford University Press Accessed March 2017 subscription required Sidney Newman Peter F Williams editors 1968 The Russell Collection and other Early Keyboard Instruments in Saint Cecilia s Hall Edinburgh Edinburgh University of Edinburgh Virginal Stephen Keene Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Spinet Attributed to John Player Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Single manual harpsichord Thomas Hancock Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Spinet Thomas Hitchcock Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Spinet Sir John Harrison Burnett Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Double manual harpsichord Jacob Kirckman Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Spinet Neil Stewart Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Single manual harpsichord John Broadwood and Sons Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Double manual harpsichord Andreas Ruckers the elder Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Single manual harpsichord Ioannes Ruckers Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Double manual harpsichord Ioannes Ruckers Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Single manual harpsichord Ioannes Couchet Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Double manual harpsichord Jean Goermans Pascal Taskin Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Double manual harpsichord Pascal Taskin Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Clavichord Johann Adolph Hass Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Single manual harpsichord Johann Adolph Hass Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Clavichord Unknown Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 George Napier 1986 A Brief Guide to the Russell Collection of Harpsichords and Clavichords in St Cecilia s Hall Edinburgh Friends of St Cecilia s Hall Virginal Alessandro Bertoloti Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Single manual harpsichord Unknown Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Triple manual harpsichord Stefano Bolcioni Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 Octave spinet Petrus Michael Orlandus Edinburgh Library amp University Collections University of Edinburgh Accessed March 2017 External links editSophie Yates 15 June 2014 The Early Music Show Rameau and the Harpsichord BBC Radio 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russell Collection amp oldid 1144526908, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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