Soprano saxhorn. Nominal pitch: 3¼-ft E♭.
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Alternative TitleSaxhorn soprano. |
InstrumentSoprano saxhorn |
Instrument FamilyWind |
MakerGautrot |
Place MadeWestern Europe ; Paris ; Europe ; France |
Date MadeProbably soon after 1865 |
DescriptionTechnical description: Brass; bell-up wrap (saxotromba form). Ligature tuning at mouthpipe. Fitting for music card-holder. Valve type: 3 Périnet valves; bottom-sprung, alignment by key on piston. Overall size: 474; bell 130. Sounding length: minimum 984. Bore: tuning mouthpipe at distal end, 62mm from mouthpiece receiver (minimum bore) 9.1; centre of valve cluster at c 120mm from mouthpiece receiver, v.t.s. bore (1,2,3) 10.0; 492mm from bell end, c 12.6; c 318mm from bell end, 17.8. Dia of mouthpiece receiver: 9.2 (no taper). Inscribed on bell "Gautrot Marquet / breveté s.g.d.g Paris" and monogram "GM" in ellipse; stamped on side of valve casings "1", "2", "3"; stamped on ligature collar at mouthpipe "C". Usable pitch: Diapason Normal. Purchased by lender with, possibly formerly used with and possibly supplied by manufacturer with mouthpiece (3430). Illustration references: World Wide Web picture at http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/euchmi/ |
NotesR. Parks, 25.9.99; Arnold Myers, 23.04.94. |
Measurements474; bell 130. |
Provenanceex- Bruno Kampmann collection. ; on loan to the Collection. |
CollectionMIMEd |
Accession Number3429 |