Originality and Influence: Charles Gröll’s Role in the Invention of the Double-Action Harp

Sébastien Erard (1752–1831) is widely considered the father of the modern harp because of his 1810 invention of the double action, a mechanical system that allows the harpist to play in all keys and which has been used on virtually all concert pedal harps for the past two centuries. However, Erard’s...

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