CABRETTE

CABRETTE

  CABRETTE Benoit Amadieu (1804-1877) The “cabrette” is the bagpipe used by Auvergne musicians who emigrated to Paris in the 19th century. It comes from the Parisian musette whose proportions have been modified to increase its sound power and make...
CLARINET Halary

CLARINET Halary

 CLARINET Attributed to Antoine Halary (1788-1861) Brass clarinet composed of two parts and equipped with thirteen round keys called “salt spoon” keys. Length without spout: 56.5cm. The instrument comes from the workshop of François Sudre (1844-1919) in...
CLARINET Porthaux

CLARINET Porthaux

 CLARINET Porthaux in Paris. 18 – 19th c. Dominique Porthaux, (1755 – 1839) was made master wind instrument maker on April 6, 1780. Specialized in the making of clarinets, oboes and bassoons. (He was the brother-in-law of Prudent Thieriot.) The clarinet is made up of...
BARITONE TUBA

BARITONE TUBA

BARITONE TUBA “Over the shoulder” model by KLEMM in PHILADELPHIA. Born around 1795 in Neukirchen in Saxony, John and Georges KLEMM emigrated to the United States in 1815. They opened a musical instrument store in Philadelphia in 1819, and later developed a...
SAXHORN DOUBLE BASS by Adolphe SAX son

SAXHORN DOUBLE BASS by Adolphe SAX son

SAXHORN DOUBLE BASS by Adolphe SAX son Stamped on the bell: “the acronym: AS. / 51 rue Blanche, PARIS”. Additional mark: “In memory of / Félix Radiguer / 1902”. 3 Perinet valves. Slides restored. Perfect playing condition. Key: Bb. Height:...