Discover how Bartolomeo Cristofori invented the piano in Florence. Learn how he transformed the harpsichord into a magic harp that plays both soft and loud.

Bartolomeo Cristofori realized that if he changed how the inside of the instrument worked, he could give the pianist the power to express their feelings through how hard they pressed the keys. It sounds simple to us now, but back then, it was like discovering a new color that no one had ever seen before.
The history and invention of the piano, explained for a seven-year-old named Abigail, focusing on how it works and Bartolomeo Cristofori's role.








Bartolomeo Cristofori was a master instrument builder and inventor born in Padua in 1655. While working as an instrument doctor for Prince Ferdinando de' Medici in Florence, Italy, he developed a big idea to change how keyboard instruments worked. He is credited with the invention of the piano, creating a revolutionary instrument that allowed musicians to control volume in a way that was previously impossible.
Before Cristofori's invention, keyboard instruments like the harpsichord were limited because their volume was stuck on one setting, much like a flashlight with only one brightness level. Cristofori wanted to create a magic harp that could do something no other instrument could do at the time. His invention allowed the player to make the music whisper like a mouse or roar like a lion by playing both soft and loud.
The story of the piano began over three hundred years ago in a workshop in Florence, Italy. Bartolomeo Cristofori spent his days tinkering and fixing musical instruments for the collection of Prince Ferdinando de' Medici. Amidst the wood shavings and the smell of glue, Cristofori moved beyond his role as a repairman to become a world-changing inventor by reimagining the mechanics of keyboard instruments.
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