Denis (harpsichord Makers)
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The Denis family were French
harpsichord A harpsichord ( it, clavicembalo; french: clavecin; german: Cembalo; es, clavecín; pt, cravo; nl, klavecimbel; pl, klawesyn) is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. This activates a row of levers that turn a trigger mechanism ...
makers from the mid 16th century to the beginning of the 18th century, by which time the Blanchet family had superseded them as the main harpsichord building dynasty in
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. Members of the Denis family headed the instrument makers' guild for several generations, but only four
harpsichords A harpsichord ( it, clavicembalo; french: clavecin; german: Cembalo; es, clavecín; pt, cravo; nl, klavecimbel; pl, klawesyn) is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. This activates a row of levers that turn a trigger mechanism ...
by members of the family have survived to modern times, and three
spinets A spinet is a smaller type of harpsichord or other keyboard instrument, such as a piano or organ (music), organ. Harpsichords When the term ''spinet'' is used to designate a harpsichord, typically what is meant is the ''bentside spinet'', descr ...
. Several of the Denis instruments are signed in red chalk under the sound board with the makers name, place of construction and date, along with three five-pointed stars. Instruments by the Denis family were held in high regard well after their time, as witnessed by an entry in the ''Encyclopédie Methodique'' from 1785: "The best makers of ordinary harpsichords have been the
Ruckers The Ruckers family (variants: Ruckaert, Ruckaerts, Rucqueer, Rueckers, Ruekaerts, Ruijkers, Rukkers, Rycardt) were harpsichord and virginal makers from the Southern Netherlands based in Antwerp in the 16th and 17th century. Their influence stretch ...
in Antwerp... and Jean Denis of Paris".


Known builders of the family

The following family members are recorded as building instruments: Robert Denis I (1520 - 1589), a builder of organs and spinets in Paris. : Claude Denis (1544 - 1587), son of Robert I : Robert Denis II ( died 1589), son of Robert I : Jean Denis I (c.1549 - 1634), son of Robert I, elected as jurés of the instrument makers guild in Paris in 1601 :: Thomas Denis (c.1585 - 1634), son of Jean I :: Pierre Denis I (c.1600 - 1664), son of Jean I :: Jean Denis II (1600 - 1672), son of Jean I. He was a practicing organist at the church of Saint-Barthélemy on
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(now demolished) as well as instrument maker and was elected as jurés of the instrument makers guild in Paris in 1647. He published in 1643 a practical treatise on harpsichord tuning, ''Traité de l'accord de l'espinette'', which is today one of the major sources on historic tuning practice, although it touched on several subjects ranging from choir music to bad performance habits of keyboard players. Jean II is survived by one double manual instrument, currently in Musée de l'Hospice Saint Roch, Issoudun, central France. ::: Jean Denis III (c. 1630 - 1685), son of Jean II, survived by one
spinet A spinet is a smaller type of harpsichord or other keyboard instrument, such as a piano or organ. Harpsichords When the term ''spinet'' is used to designate a harpsichord, typically what is meant is the ''bentside spinet'', described in this ...
(1667)). He was nominated as jurés of the instrument makers guild, but was not elected. ::: Louis Denis (1635 - 1710) son of Jean II, survived by two harpsichords (1658 and 1677) and a
spinet A spinet is a smaller type of harpsichord or other keyboard instrument, such as a piano or organ. Harpsichords When the term ''spinet'' is used to designate a harpsichord, typically what is meant is the ''bentside spinet'', described in this ...
(1681). ::: Philippe Denis (died 1705) son of Jean II, survived by one harpsichord and an ottavino. ::::'Pierre Denis II (1675-after 1705), son of Philippe * Note that only seven surviving instruments can be attributed to this large family of builders A History of the Harpsichord, Kottick, E.L., 2003, Indiana University Press, based on a table on page 166, showing the known members of the Denis family


See also

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List of historical harpsichord makers This page presents a graphical timelines, listing historical makers of the harpsichord and related instruments such as the virginal, spinet and clavicytherium. The makers are grouped according to which regional building tradition they belong. Grap ...


References


External links

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Detailed photographs, radiographs and documantation of the 1677 Louis Denis instrument
preserved in
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Photo and description of the 1658 Louis Denis harpsichord




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