[CAUT] Montal (was Re: Baldwin D bridge)

PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com PAULREVENKOJONES at aol.com
Sun Nov 21 10:33:21 MST 2010


Again, a hearty thanks to you, Fred. Nice work.
 
Paul
 
 
In a message dated 11/20/2010 9:26:53 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
fssturm at unm.edu writes:

 
On Nov 20, 2010, at 5:08 PM, Alan Eder wrote:


Another hundred pages?  Montal is rather  prolific, for someone who has 
been dead so  long.



30 years later. Lots of new actions and designs of pianos. A  lot of new 
material in the repair section (especially about grands and various  
uprights). The history of the piano section was dropped. A long section added  to the 
end devoted to various documents honoring the author: reviews of the  
second edition, various medals he got for his pianos, praise for his various  
inventions, etc. He invented, besides the sostenuto, a soft pedal that  
simultaneously raised the hammers and lowered the keys proportionally, a  
transposing keyboard for uprights that raised the action parts while the  keyboard 
was moving it and lowered them when it had got to place, and some six  other 
patents, one of which had to do with use of iron bars for the case. Also  a 
detailed new chapter added concerning the training of the blind to the  
profession.  
Fortunately  (for me) he used a lot of the original without alteration, 
just adding  paragraphs and sections. BTW, he added a new chapter to the tuning 
section for  tuning a temperament from a C fork - the original only used an 
A. At any rate,  it is quite clear that what I had come to believe from 
secondary sources is,  indeed, correct, that he was the Braid White of his time 
and place, having  written the definitive book and kept it up to date for a 
few decades.

 
 
 
Regards,
Fred Sturm
University of New Mexico
_fssturm at unm.edu_ (mailto:fssturm at unm.edu) 











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