Antoine Vater was a notable harpsichord maker in Paris of German origin.
Biography
Vater was born to family of harpsichord and organ builders. While his olderbrotherChristian Vater took over the family workshop in Hanover, Antonemigrated to Paris in 1715 to practice his family’s profession and gained a reputation as one of the finest harpsichord makers in the city, eventually becoming a Guardian of the Royal Harpsichords, charged with maintaining the large collection at Versailles. He had several apprentices, the most notable being another German émigré to Paris, Henri Hemsch. Vater was a friend of German composer Georg Philipp Telemann who stayed with Vater at his house in Paris during 1737 and 1738. A notice given in the Mercure de France of July1759states that Vater was withdrawing from his trade, and had a number of harpsichords for sale, including some by Ruckers.
Surviving instruments
Three instruments by Vater are known to survive today: one is at the Cité de la Musique in Paris, another is in a private collection in England, and a third is in a private collection in Ireland. An instrument at the Ringve Museum attributed to Ant. Watters is unlikely to be by Vater.