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Museum of Music History Hangszergyűjtemény [H 81.15.]
Pedálcimbalom (Zenetörténeti Múzeum CC BY-NC-SA)
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Concert Cimbalom

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Description

Made in early of 20th century, Budapest
Label: Reményi Mihály / Budapest
Pedal version of the instrument.
The cimbalom in the 19th century became the musical symbol of Hungarians striving for independence. Vencel József Schunda developed the simple cimbalom used in folk music into the pedal-cimbalom in 1874 for art musical purposes, and it acquired international renown through the musical activities of Ferenc Liszt and Aladár Rácz.

Material/Technique

wood, metal,

Measurements

Widht: 128 cm; Dept: 78 cm; Height: 79,5 cm;

Literature

  • Brauer-Benke József (2014): A népi hangszerek története és tipológiája. Budapest
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Object from: Museum of Music History

- Since its foundation in 1969, the Institute of Music of the Hungarian Academy of Arts and Sciences has been collecting objects related to the...

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