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  • Hot Harpsichord Information Centre

    Questions and answers by American harpsichordist Barbara Cadranel. Includes photographs and an audio sample.

    www.geocities.com

  • The Virtual Vincenzo Project

    The virtual restoration of a harpsichord built by Vincenzo Sodi in 1782 in Florence. Archive, MP3s and photo gallery.

    www.virtual-vincenzo.co.uk

  • Keys to the Millennium

    Provides general information and includes a listening room featuring music from both early and twentieth century repertoires.

    www.omnidisc.com

  • Sounds of Harpsichords

    Audio samples of different styles of instruments including Flemish and German, clavichords and virginals.

    www-personal.umich.edu

  • Big Duck's Harpsichord Miscellany

    Features a primer covering distinctions between different schools, eras and instrument types. Includes a list of current builders.

    www.bigduck.com

  • The Difference Between Piano and Harpsichord Touch

    Advice for pianists approaching the harpsichord for the first time, including differences in key resistance, size, material and colour between the instruments.

    www.serve.com

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