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  1. Bartolomeo Cristofori di Francesco (Italian pronunciation: [bartoloˈmɛːo kriˈstɔːfori di franˈtʃesko]; May 4, 1655 – January 27, 1731) was an Italian maker of musical instruments famous for inventing the piano.

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    • Inventor of the piano
  2. 4 days ago · Bartolomeo Cristofori (born May 4, 1655, Padua, Republic of Venice [Italy]—died January 27, 1732, Florence) was an Italian harpsichord maker generally credited with the invention of the piano, called in his time gravicembalo col piano e forte, or “harpsichord that plays soft and loud.”

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  4. Bartolomeo Cristofori (May 4, 1655 – January 27, 1731) was a very famous Italian luthier, musician and maker of many musical instruments, known today as an inventor of the first piano and the men who was responsible for his popularization across Italy.

  5. Mar 14, 2019 · Bartolomeo Cristofori is a name that is mostly unrecognized today. However, his greatest invention has been a constant influence in music since the mid- 1700s and is still relevant today as a fundamental instrument in modern music. The pianoforte (or as we commonly know it today, the piano) has become a musical staple crossing centuries and ...

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  6. May 17, 2018 · People. History. Historians, Miscellaneous: Biographies. Bartolomeo Cristofori. views 2,773,840 updated May 17 2018. Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655-1731), a harpsichord maker for a Florentine duke, built the world's first piano.

  7. Sep 7, 2022 · Bartolomeo Cristofori, 1720 Cristoforis “gravicembalo col piano e forte” (harpsichord with soft and loud) is the first of its kind to use a hammer mechanism to strike the instrument's strings, rather than using a quill mechanism to pluck the strings as with a harpsichord.

  8. Aug 1, 2019 · Updated on August 01, 2019. The piano first known as the pianoforte evolved from the harpsichord around 1700 to 1720, by Italian inventor Bartolomeo Cristofori. Harpsichord manufacturers wanted to make an instrument with a better dynamic response than the harpsichord.

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