couchet造句
- See Couchet for another branch of the family.
- His nephew Joannes Couchet joined his workshop around 1627, taking it over after his death.
- From December 1796 to June 1798 she was under the command of Captain John Cochet ( or Couchet ).
- Joseph Joannes Couchet made a harpsichord ( 1679 ) with two sets of jacks for one 8'set of strings.
- His pupils included Abraham Couchet, Arnold Gerardi, Justus Gerardi, Laureys Goubau, Nicolas de Largilli鑢e, Jan Baptist Tijssens the Elder and Jan Baptist Tijssens the Younger.
- Joannes Couchet's instruments are virtually identical to those of the Ruckers family; some later instruments signed by Joannes Ruckers were probably made by Joannes Couchet during his apprenticeship.
- Joannes Couchet's instruments are virtually identical to those of the Ruckers family; some later instruments signed by Joannes Ruckers were probably made by Joannes Couchet during his apprenticeship.
- He continued the common French practise, pursued successfully by Blanchet, of making " ravalements " of Ruckers and Couchet harpsichords, which involved rebuilding the 17th century soundboard.
- His 1769 double and the 1763 / 1783 1784 Goermans / Taskin ( which Taskin tried to pass off as a Couchet by filing away the initials'JG'to'IC') have both been praised as ideal instruments for the late French Rameau and Armand-Louis Couperin.
- The Couchet family went on to make further innovations to the models established by Ruckers, building a double manual harpsichord with extended range of FF to d "', and sometimes introducing registrations of 8'8'or 8'8'4'instead of the then-usual 8'4 '.
- It's difficult to see couchet in a sentence. 用couchet造句挺难的
- Hans Ruckers was a Catholic and had 11 children, two of whom became harpsichord makers, and his daughter Catharina ( to whom harpsichord maker Willem Gompaerts ( c . 1534 after 1600 ) was godfather ) married into the instrument-making Couchet family, ensuring a strong continuation of both dynasties; her son Joannes continued in the family craft . Hans Ruckers became a member of the Guild of St Luke in 1579, and a citizen of Antwerp in 1594; he lived very near the artist Rubens in the Jodenstraat.