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This harpsichord has a compass of GG/BB-d''', with one split sharp in the bass short octave to provide a low E-flat. Pitched at A-392. The case is of Oregon black walnut and Port Orford cedar, with cedar of Lebanon framing; the instrument is strung in Malcolm Rose "A" iron wire, and voiced in real bird quill. It sports carved and gilded keyfronts, ebony naturals and solid bone sharps. Its recording debut, of David Cates playing the French Suites of J.S. Bach, was released by Music and Arts in 2003. | |
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In describing Wildboar's J.S. Bach: Harpsichord Music played by David Cates on the 1995 predecessor to this instrument, the late Joseph Spencer has written: | |
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"Owen Daly's Vaudry
has been in existence for several years, and has garnered quite a reputation
as a fabulous-sounding harpsichord. The timbre is rich and nutty, with
lots of character. The bass is somewhat gruff and not at all boomy like
later French instruments, while the entire band has a distinctive oboe-like
accent that colors all music played upon it. Mr. Cates was so taken with
the instrument he ordered one made, with the proviso he would have the
choice of the new instrument or the one used on this recording. I believe
that listeners will applaud this courageous choice of instrument- the
result is a recital of wonderful, exciting sound, very tangy and refreshing
to the ear." |
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