The Pianoteq Celeste Add-On includes three instruments: Celesta, Glockenspiel and Toy Piano.
The Celesta has an appearance of an acoustic upright piano. It consists of metal plates stroke by felt hammers resembling piano hammers and there is also a sustain pedal. The timbre is very soft and subtle. The Pianoteq virtual copy is modeled after a modern five-octave German brand. The Glockenspiel is also made of metal plates but is stroke by hard metal mallets held by the musician, and is smaller and higher in pitch. The timbre is much more brilliant than the celesta. The Pianoteq virtual copy, modeled after a modern French brand, has been slightly extended to cover four octaves.
Often encountered as a child’s toy, Toy Pianos are usually no more than 50 cm (20 inches) in width, and made out of wood or plastic. The sound is produced by small hammers striking metal rods. Its unique timbre resembles more the celesta or the glockenspiel than the piano. This unusual sound has been somewhat of a key appeal to many composers and performers through the centuries, who used the toy piano as a real musical instrument. The Pianoteq virtual copy is modeled after a two-octave Michelsonne toy piano and is extended to four octaves.
The celesta is featured in Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker movement “Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy”, the glockenspiel in Mozart’s “Die ZauberflΓΆte (The Magic Flute)”, and the toy piano in Yannβs soundtrack of the movie Le fabuleux destin d’AmΓ©lie Poulain.



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