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Double escapement mechanism — Érard

1821 AD · Transmission: Global
TechnologyInventionFrench

Sébastien Érard patents the double escapement (repetition action) mechanism, allowing the hammer to strike the string again without the key rising fully. This invention enabled rapid note repetition and the technical virtuosity of composers such as Franz Liszt and Frédéric Chopin, who composed explicitly for Érard pianos.

InstitutionManufacture Érard
Historical regionFrance — Paris
Primary sourceFrench Patent No. 1333 — Sébastien Érard (1821)
Original languageFrench
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