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The claviorgan (also known as the claviorganum, claviorgano, clavecin organisee) is a combination of a stringed instrument (usually a keyboard instrument) and an organ (music), organ. Its origin is uncertain, but its history can be traced back to the fifteenth century. According to one account, the instrument was invented by the Moorish instrument maker Mahoma Mofferiz, with his earliest known example documented in 1479. Other "Clabiorganos" or "claui organos" are documented in Spain by the year 1500, and the instrument seems to have spread from there. A number of "virgynalls with Regal (instrument), regals" are mentioned in the Inventory of Henry VIII of England, inventories of Henry VIII of England, Henry VIII in 1542/3 and 1547 and Wilson Barry cites references to the claviorganum in England dating back to the 1530s. The term ''claviorgan'' in its strictest sense refers to the combination of a harpsichord (or other harpsichord type instrument) and an organ (music), organ, alt ...
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