cristofori in A Sentence

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    Cristofori, however, was initially not interested in the position.

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    However, Cristofori was initially not interested in the position.

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    The total number of pianos built by Cristofori is unknown.

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    The meaning is"Bartolomeo Cristofori of Padua, inventor, made in Florence in.

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    The meaning is“Bartolomeo Cristofori of Padua, inventor, made this in Florence in date.”.

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    The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 1720 Cristofori piano has only fifty four keys while modern pianos typically have eighty eight keys.

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    Cristofori ultimately died in 1731 at seventy-six, spending the latter portion of his life primarily attempting to improve upon the piano.

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    Cristofori himself ultimately died in 1731 at 76 years old, spending the latter portion of his life primarily attempting to improve upon the piano.

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    In any event, after he invented the piano, it is thought that Cristofori continued to work for the Medici family, despite the death of Ferdinando in 1713.

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    Little is known of Cristofori's family or childhood, other than that he was born in 1655 and grew up in the town of Padua, located in the Republic of Venice.

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    Before Cristofori invented the piano, there was a decided lack of a stringed instrument with a keyboard that offered a range of musical expression and was suitable for public performances.

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    Before Cristofori invented the piano, there was a decided lack of stringed instruments with a keyboard that could offer a range of musical expression and was suitable for public performances.

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    Bach's criticism of the device spurred Silbermann to develop a better piano, this time attempting to copy Cristofori's later designs from the 1720s that included most of the features included in modern pianos.

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    Bach's criticism of the device spurred Silbermann to develop a better piano, this time attempting to copy Cristofori's later designs from the 1720s, which contained most of the features included in modern pianos.

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    In any event, after he invented the piano, it is thought that Cristofori continued to work for the Medici family, despite the death of his immediate benefactor, Ferdinando de Medici, in 1713.

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    And, indeed, Cristofori was started at a salary greater than his predecessor(who had just died) in the position, making 12 scudi per month and given a fully furnished house, including the tools he would need to make and maintain instruments.

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    In truth, while Silbermann played a pivotal role in the history of the piano(and invented the forerunner of the modern damper pedal), he relied heavily on Cristofori's designs to create his own version of the instrument, with this first version seeming to have been made about a year after Cristofori died.

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