Article ID: CBB178123492

The Notebook and the Laboratory – Types of Knowledge in German Piano-making, 1880–1930 (2019)

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Between the second half of the nineteenth century and the 1930s, German piano making changed from a craft to an industry. Nevertheless, piano makers still needed specific working knowledge to produce quality instruments. This knowledge was bound to individuals and transmitted informally from one person to another. The piano makers took working knowledge as the core of their practice. But in the shift to industrial methods of production, the key question was how to translate working knowledge into formal knowledge—to articulate what such knowledge meant and how it might be applied. Using the case study of the German piano making factory Grotrian-Steinweg, I show how the piano maker Kurt Grotrian used his notebooks to grapple with the problem of formalizing his working knowledge. At this company, an acoustic laboratory was established, in whose reports formalized knowledge was stored due to the transition of piano making from a craft to an industry.

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Authors & Contributors
Petersen, Sonja
Manning, Peter
Hendriksen, Marieke M. A.
Hadley, Matthew James
Alburger, Mary Anne
Todes, Daniel P.
Journals
Icon: Journal of the International Committee for the History of Technology
Concepts
Crafts and craftspeople
Musical instruments
Music
Laboratories
Industrialization
Instrument makers
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
21st century
17th century
Places
Germany
France
England
Prussia (Germany)
Scotland
United States
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