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The Erard Grecian harp in Regency England

Title
The Erard Grecian harp in Regency England / Panagiotis Poulopoulos.
ISBN
1783277726
9781783277728
Publication
Woodbridge ; Rochester, NY : Boydell Press, 2023.
Physical Description
xviii, 299 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Summary
During the early nineteenth century, the harp was transformed into a sophisticated instrument that became as popular as the piano. This was largely the result of the harp's intensive technical, musical and visual upgrading, which gradually led to the transition from the single- to the double-action pedal harp. A major figure in this process was Sébastien Erard (1752-1831), a tireless inventor and prolific manufacturer of harps and pianos operating branches in Paris and London. With the introduction in 1811 of the so-called 'Grecian' model, the first commercially built double-action harp, the Erard firm managed to establish the harp not only as a novel, state-of-the-art instrument, but also as a powerful symbol of luxury, wealth and status. Drawing upon a wide variety of primary sources, including surviving instruments, archival documents and iconographical evidence, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the development, production and consumption of the Erard Grecian harp in Regency England. The innovative approaches employed by the Erard firm in the manufacture and marketing of harps are measured against competitors but also against the work of leading entrepreneurs in related trades, ranging from the mechanical devices and precision tools of James Watt, Henry Maudslay or Jacques Holtzapffel, through the ornamental pottery of Josiah Wedgwood, to the clocks and watches of George Prior or Abraham-Louis Breguet. In addition, the book examines the omnipresent role of the harp in the education, art, fashion and literature of the Regency era, discussing how the image and perception of the instrument were shaped by groundbreaking advances, such as the Industrial Revolution, Neoclassicism, and the Napoleonic Wars.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 31, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Introduction
The shift form the single- to the double-action harp : the emergence of the Erard Grecian model
The design and engineering of the Erard Grecian harp : influences from industry and business
The decoration and branding of the Erard Grecian harp : aspects of organisation, management and operation
Marketing the Erard Grecian harp : promotional strategies and the establishment of a refined clientele
Erard and the harp in education, art and fashion : 'evening dress' for a private concert
Erard and the harp's literary footprint : from Pride and prejudice to War and peace
The Erard Grecian harp as an artefact of cultural heritage : 'self-destruction' and resurrection
Conclusions.
Genre/Form
History.
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