article "Érard, Sébastien". Pictures of Érard Pianos-scroll to bottom of page Photos and mp3 recording of 1890 Erard grand Centre Sébastien Erard Erard Pianos...
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Greek word σεβαστος, or sebastos, meaning "venerable." Sébastien or Sebastien may refer to: Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban (1633-1707), a Marshal of France...
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harps, founded by Sébastien Érard and based in Paris, France This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Erard. If an internal link...
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purchased in 1820 by Sébastien Érard, who manufactured pianos used by Frédéric Chopin and Franz Liszt. In 1821, Sébastien Érard invented the double escapement...
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Hammerklavier sonata and Diabelli Variations. After arriving in Paris in 1823, Sébastien Érard presented Liszt with a grand piano featuring his newly patented double...
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Auguste Bartholdi, born in Colmar in 1834 Théodore Deck Gustave Doré Sébastien Érard Jean-Jacques Henner Philip James de Loutherbourg Master of the Drapery...
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Tuning of Sébastien Érard harp using Korg OT-120 Wide 8 Octave Orchestral Digital Tuner...
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harp. The double-action pedal system was first patented in London by Sebastien Erard in 1801 (patent number 2502) and 1802 (patent number 2595). In 1807...
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She owned several instruments. In 1788 she bought a piano made by Sébastien Érard. A catalog of Marie Antoinette's personal library of 736 volumes was...
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Tuning of Sébastien Érard harp using KORG OT-120 Wide 8 Octave Orchestral Digital Tuner...
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