Description
This instrument has been SOLD.
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One of the most exciting additions to the body of extant historical instruments has been that of the vihuela that was rediscovered in the Cité de la Musique when the collection was moved to the new facility from the old Conservatory museum in Paris. Known as the "Chambure" vihuela, it is only the third vihuela to come to light and it is a unique style that is not found in iconography of the 16th century. It is unique, also, because it is unaltered and in, what looks like, completely original condition. The museum has left the instrument open for study and we now have an opportunity to see exactly how this style of vihuela was made, an opportunity that was unthinkable a few years ago.
We have known from 16th century inventories that there were two main styles of vihuelas that were made. One style had a flat back and the other had “ribs.” This was always assumed to have referred to some type of vaulted back but until this instrument was accepted as an authentic vihuela, we were not sure in what style the “ribs” were constructed. This instrument obviously represents one style of a “ribbed” vihuela.
Even more than construction style, this instrument gives us a chance to hear what a 16th century vihuela player may have expected to hear from an instrument. This is an important point, because this instrument has a very different tone than we have come to expect from lutes and vihuelas. The back is very thin with rib thicknesses of 1.00mm - 1.20mm. The ribs are a little thicker at 2.00mm - 2.20mm, and the front is very thick from 3.5mm around the bridge to 2.5mm around the edges. There is also good evidence that the instrument was lightly strung and the resulting tone is very resonant and sweet, but not very loud as many modern instruments are expected to be. The strings on the original instrument are very close together both within each course and between each course, demanding a very light playing style.
Instrument Specifications:
- String Length: 64cm, tuned to 'F'
- Back: Pear, Mahogany, or Yew
- Ribs: Pear, Mahogany, or Yew
- Front: Italian or Turkish Spruce
- Neck: Mahogany
- Head: Mahogany
- Fingerboard: Ebony with Points
- Rose: Pearwood by Elena dal Cortivo
- Gut Strings
- Pegs: Boxwood, Rosewood, or Ebony
- Neck Length: 29cm (11 3/8")
- Body Length: 43cm (17")
- Body Width, Lower Bouts: 33cm (13")
- Body Width, Upper Bouts: 27.50cm (10 3/4")
- Rib Width: 9cm (3.5") at Widest Point
- Space Between Strings at Bridge: 4.70mm
- Space Between Courses at Bridge: 10.00mm
- Space Between Strings at Nut: 2.70mm
- Space Between Courses at Nut: 5.40mm
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