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    A fortepiano [ˌfɔrteˈpjaːno], sometimes referred to as a pianoforte, is an early piano. In principle, the word "fortepiano" can designate any piano dating from the invention of the instrument by Bartolomeo Cristofori in 1698 up to the early 19th century.

  2. Apr 8, 2024 · A pianoforte, commonly known as a piano, is a musical instrument that produces sound by striking strings with hammers when keys are pressed. It was invented in Italy around the early 1700s and quickly gained popularity due to its versatility and ability to produce both soft and loud sounds.

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  4. The pianoforte is a keyboard instrument first created in the early 1700s and used as a primary keyboard instrument through the mid-1800s by many classical composers, including Joseph Haydn and...

  5. Mar 29, 2023 · Invented in Padua, Italy, by renowned harpsichord maker Bartolomeo Cristofori in the 1700s, the piano was initially called the gravicembalo col piano e forte, or “harpsichord that plays soft and loud.”

  6. The fortepiano is the earliest version of the modern piano. It was developed by a Italian harpsichord-maker named Bartolomeo Christofori, who was employed by the Medici family of Florence.

  7. Mar 5, 1998 · The Pianoforte in the Classical Era charts the progress of this revolution in musical aesthetics and experience, detailing the extraordinary variety of sounds and musical resources built into the keyboard instruments in the latter half of the eighteenth century.

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