Academic thesis
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Abstract: | This diploma thesis shows the development of the harp over the years. Special attention is drawn to the group of arpanetta. Their history of origin, their instrumental characteristics and their use are closely considered. By comparing different instruments, the origin of the harp being restored is narrowed down and the builder is identified. The development of a preservation concept is based on the current state of the object. The difficulty of developing a restoration concept and the subsequent realisation of the concept shall be developed using different points of discussion and test runs. The discussion focuses on the possible replacement of the range and the missing rose as well as the removal of an extensive paint over. It is the aim of the work to give the instrument some of its original splendour back and to make it ready for exposition. |
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