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The Life and Work of John Snetzler
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The Life and Work of John Snetzler

by Alan Barnes & Martin Renshaw

Year
1994
Edition
1st Edition
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Scolar Press, Aldershot, Hants
ISBN-13
9780859679329
ISBN-10
0859679322

Description

This book is the first biography of a remarkable young Swiss man who joined other men from his country in a busy eighteenth-century London. It charts John Snetzler's progress from a maker of small instruments to a major organ builder who worked throughout Britain and Ireland and who exported many instruments to the American colonists. A survey of the known facts of his life, colleagues and successors, and his cultural background, precedes the first catalogue raisonne of his work in which all the important details of all his known instruments are displayed for the first time. In addition, the techniques, materials and rationale of his instruments are explored in detail. The whole book is fully illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs, engravings, diagrams and tables, and is designed with an attractive and varied page layout and with full indexes and bibliographical support.

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BiographyConstructionOrgan (Musical instrument)Organ builders

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