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Gottfried Silbermann

Gottfried Silbermann

German builder of keyboard instruments. He built harpsichords, clavichords, organs, and fortepianos

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Birthdate
January 14, 1683
Birthplace
Frauenstein, Saxony
Frauenstein, Saxony
Date of Death
August 4, 1753
Place of Death
Dresden
Dresden
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Organ building
Organ building

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Germany
Germany
Wikidata ID
Q61720

Gottfried Silbermann, (born Jan. 14, 1683, Kleinbobritzsch, Saxony [now in Germany]—died Aug. 4, 1753, Dresden), outstanding German builder of keyboard instruments and member of an important family of musical-instrument makers.

Gottfried worked in Strasbourg in the shop of his brother Andreas, also a noted builder, before moving to Freiberg in 1710. There he made spinets, clavichords, and harpsichords and experimented in pianoforte construction. Two of his pianos were played by J.S. Bach, who criticized their construction; Silbermann thereafter improved the instruments, and eventually Bach even acted as Silbermann’s agent in selling a piano. Gottfried died unmarried in 1753, leaving his business in the hands of a nephew, Johann Daniel Silbermann. Another nephew, Johann Heinrich, likewise built and played keyboard instruments, gaining independently a wide reputation and orders from as far away as India.

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Silbermann organ in Freiberg Cathedral

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/69/Freiberger_Dom_11.JPG/330px-Freiberger_Dom_11.JPG

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