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Plucked from Obscurity runs at the piano showroom Besbrode Pianos in Holbeck till the end of September.
Gerard Binks
Mon 2 Sep 2024 - Mon 30 Sep 2024
Plucked from Obscurity
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Besbrode Pianos

A free exhibition showcasing the extraordinary work of the renowned artist, educator, and self-taught instrument maker, Anthony St John Holbrook.

Plucked from Obscurity runs at the piano showroom Besbrode Pianos in Holbeck till the end of September. 

Anthony St John Holbrook, who lived in Micklethwaite in Yorkshire, hand-built a number of clavichords, virginals, and harpsichords, all designed and constructed from raw materials based on his extensive research of historical instruments.

This unique exhibition showcases the art, music, and craftsmanship embodied in six meticulously crafted early keyboard instruments, each a testament to Holbrook’s lifetime dedication to his craft.

Born in 1927 in Birmingham, Holbrook’s journey through the arts began early, leading to a career as a teacher. He worked for 40 years as Head of the Art Department at Bradford Grammar School, with a passion for creating early keyboard instruments in his free time. 

Niki Holbrook, Anthony’s widow who loaned the instruments for the exhibition, said: “Anthony admired craftsmanship perhaps more than the creation of art itself. Each piece he created was a labour of love, embodying thousands of hours’ work, a fusion of his talents as an artist and a musician.”

Harpsichords were one of the most important keyboard instruments in European music during the Baroque period from the 16th to the mid-18th century. A forerunner to the modern pianoforte, whose sound is produced by a hammer strike, the harpsichord relies on the plucking of a string with a small plectrum originally made from a bird’s quill.

Visitors to the exhibition will be able to admire the intricate carvings, carefully painted soundboards, and the delicate balance of form and function that define his work.

Melvin Besbrode, owner of Besbrode Pianos, said: “In a time when modern production methods often overshadow the value of handcrafting and individual artistry, this exhibition stands as a powerful reminder of the enduring power of patience, passion, and dedication.”

Melvin added: “It is wonderful Niki has decided to exhibit Anthony’s beloved harpsichords. Without her decision to come forward, these extraordinary instruments may have never come to light. For those who appreciate the finer things in life—whether art, music, or the sheer beauty of expertly crafted objects—this exhibition is not to be missed. Holbrook’s harpsichords are a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Yorkshire and a fitting tribute to a man whose life was devoted to the pursuit of excellence in all its forms.”

The free exhibition, showcasing the evolution of the keyboard instrument, runs through the end of September at Besbrode Pianos in Leeds as part of the Leeds International Piano Competition celebration.

Melvin said: “Anthony leaves a legacy of a master craftsman whose work continues to inspire and resonate. Leeds is truly the UK city of the piano.”

About Besbrode Pianos

Besbrode Pianos is a leading piano dealership based in Leeds, based in a 1780’s mill at the heart of Holbeck, the business has been successfully selling pianos for over 30 years. Over three stories’ visitors can see over 300 pianos ranging from Steinways to harpsicords to uprights. Renowned for hosting exceptional musical events and fostering a vibrant cultural community Besbrode Pianos has been a long-time sponsor to the Leeds International Piano Competition.

Its free exhibition, The Golden Age of Pianos will take place until the end of September to celebrate the Leeds International Piano competition.

    Date
    Mon 2 Sep 2024 - Mon 30 Sep 2024
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    Fri 27 Sep 2024
    10:30 am - 4:00 pm
    Sat 28 Sep 2024
    10:30 am - 4:00 pm
    Sun 29 Sep 2024
    10:30 am - 4:00 pm
    Mon 30 Sep 2024
    10:30 am - 4:00 pm

    Ticket price

    Free

    Besbrode Pianos

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