Cover art for Culliford, Rolfe and Barrow
Published
Uwa Publishing, August 2017
ISBN
9781742589374
Format
Softcover, 968 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 15.6cm × 4.9cm

Culliford, Rolfe and Barrow A Tale of Ten Pianos

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During the late eighteenth century, the newly invented 'English' piano was not only a symbol of cultivation and modernity, but also reinforced music as lifes counterpoint. London was the centre of musical instrument making in Britain, and the activities of London piano makers played a crucial role in the musical instrument trade.

Many piano makers worked in London, amongst whom were the partnership of Culliford, Rolfe and Barrow. Despite uncertain economic times, Culliford (the maternal great-grandfather of Charles Dickens and a master maker of harpsichords, spinets and pianos), Rolfe (a respected piano maker) and Barrow (Charles Dickens' maternal grandfather, who - having embezzled money from the Navy Pay Office - fled English law to the Isle of Man) made pianos that incorporated the latest innovations in design. In some instances, the firm's pianos travelled many miles to nourish music lovers in far distant lands, and may now be found in such diverse locations as Boston, Massachusetts, The Hague, and Perth, Western Australia.

Culliford, Rolfe and Barrow: A Tale of Ten Pianos gives a close encounter with the firm's extant pianos, and provides scintillating glimpses of life in Georgian England and Londons late eighteenth-century piano industry.

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