Els Bordons, destacada nissaga d'orgueners, i la seva aportació a l'orgueneria catalana (segles XV-XVII)
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Josep M. Salisi i Clos
The Bordons were a family of organ makers who established themselves in Solsona in the late 15th century. The high point of their achievement began in the mid-16th century and lasted for nearly a hundred years. The family came to comprise a total of twelve organ makers belonging to seven generations, most of whom resided in Solsona, and worked on some one hundred and fifty instruments. Confusions have existed for years with respect to the names and work of the Bordons due to the repeated use of the same forenames by the organ makers. This paper presents a chronological listing of the Bordon organ makers and their work, establishing a clear relationship between these master organ makers and the instruments on which each of them worked.
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Salisi i Clos, Josep M. “Els Bordons, destacada nissaga d’orgueners, i la seva aportació a l’orgueneria catalana (segles XV-XVII)”. Revista Catalana de Musicologia, vol.VOL 10, pp. 15-44, https://raco.cat/index.php/RevistaMusicologia/article/view/335487.
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