New Instruments

Our selection of replica fortepiano

The replica fortepiani we make. All instruments are offered in walnut, requests for particular veneer are possible.                 

Fortepiano
after Anton Walter

Exterior case in solid Austrian walnut. Compass: FF - f3. Two registers: moderato operated by a hand stop, damperlifter operated by a kneelever. Alternatively, compass: FF - g3. Two kneelevers: moderato (left) damperlifter (right). The original instrument, built around 1780 in Vienna, is stored today in the collection of the Haydn Haus of the Burgenländisches Landesmuseum in Eisenstadt, Austria.

Fortepiano
after Anton Walter

Veneered in Austrian walnut. Compass: FF - g3. Two registers operated by kneelevers: moderato (left), damperlifter (right). Original instrument, built around 1800 in Vienna, formerly in the ownership of Prof. Wolfgang Gamerith, today in private ownership, London.


Fortepiano
after Michael Rosenberger

Veneered in Upper-Austrian cherry. Compass FF - f4. Two registers operated by kneelevers: moderato (left), damperlifter (right). Alternatively with the addition of an una corda operated by a third kneelever. Original instrument built around 1805 in Vienna. Collection of the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna.

Fortepiano
after Jacob Bertsche

Veneered in cherry. Compass: FF - f4. Six pedals (from left to right): Bassoon, una corda, moderato single, moderato double, damperlifter, Turkish music. Alternatively with four pedals: Una corda, moderato single, moderato double, damperlifter. Original instrument built around 1815 in Vienna. Private ownership, Paris.

Fortepiano
after Joseph Brodmann

Veneered in Walnut. Compass: FF - f4. Four pedals(from left to right): una corda, bassoon, double moderato, damperlifter. Two kneelevers: due corde, single moderato. Original instrument built around 1818 in Vienna. Private ownership, Vienna.