Flute. Nominal pitch: C.
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InstrumentTransverse flute |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerC Laurent |
Place MadeParis ; France ; Europe ; Western Europe |
Date Made1819 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Glass; 4 sections; silver keys; 6 silver ferrules; metal tuning-slide; blue glass stopper; frosted inside bore; glass fluted [to reduce weight]; joints locked together, with head locking device giving scope for 10mm extension; small oval embouchure-hole with roughened lip area; overlapping low C/C♯ touches; G♯ hole on nearside. Keymount type: pillars with crescent-shaped base-plates; axle rods held to pillars by large-headed screws. D♯ keyhead pivoted, probably to ensure accurate sealing. Keyhead type: round, curved to fit body, except low C and C♯ for which the body is recessed. Overall size: 673mm Sounding length: embouchure to foot, 593mm Bore: conical Performance characteristics: [Original range C⁴ - C⁷]. C⁴ and C♯⁴ not speaking in present condition, otherwise a clean-edged sound. Usable pitch: A⁴ c 440 Hz. On head ferrule: engraved "C. LAURENT À PARIS 1819 / Breveté." (in script). |
NotesE. Smith, 1986. |
Measurements673. |
CollectionRendall Collection ; MIMEd |
Accession Number0054 |