The name of Ruckers is as important to early keyboard instruments as
Stradivarius is to strings. This book describes in close detail the art
and technique of the Ruckers family, who produced harpsichords and
virginals throughout a period of over 100 years. Dr O'Brien provides
detailed information about the construction and decoration of Ruckers
harpsichords and virginals, as well as the numbering, pitch, stringing,
and the determination of the original state of their instruments. Like
Stradivarius violins, Ruckers instruments were later altered, and the
nature and musical significance of these alterations are discussed, as
is the influence of the Ruckers style on later building practice. The
instruments in their original and altered states are considered in
relation to the music of the time and to contemporary performance
practice. The text is richly illustrated with diagrams and pictures of
original instruments, and with plan-view photographs reproduced at a
scale of 1:10. The book also contains a partially illustrated catalogue
of authentic and fake instruments, followed by extensive appendices.