Clarinet, Johann Gottfied Heintze (possibly), c. 1750 boxwood (hardwood), l 530mm × d 60mm More details
Identification Title(s) Clarinet Object type musical instrument wind instrument clarinet Object number BK-NM-11430-103 Inscriptions / marks monogram, on the barrel, upper joint and on the bell, stamped: ‘IGH’ Description Klarinet van buxushout met twee kleppen. Gemerkt IGH.
Creation Artist musical instrument maker: Johann Gottfied Heintze (possibly) Place Leipzig (possibly) Dating c. 1750
Material and Technique Material boxwood (hardwood) brass (alloy) Measurements length 530 mm × diameter 60 mm
Acquisition and rights Credit line Purchased with the support of the State of the Netherlands and the Vereeniging van Noord-Nederlandsche Muziekgeschiedenis Acquisition purchase 1899 Copyright Public domain
Documentation Johan Coenradus Boers, 1812-1896 en zijn betekenis voor het Nederlandse muziekleven, Wim Thijsse, p. 223 Muziekinstrumenten uit het Rijksmuseum te Amsterdam, p. 25, cat.nr. 101 Albert R. Rice, 'The Baroque Clarinet and Chalumeau', Oxford University Press, 2020, p. 81, 224 Albert R. Rice, 'A Two-Key C Clarinet Attributed to Johann Scherer II, Butzbach', The Galpin Society Journal 68 (2015), p. 151-189: 153 'Aanwinsten', Bulletin van de Nederlandse Oudheidkundige Bond 1, nr. 2 (1899-1900), p. 48-49
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