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Musical Instruments

Polohy. Gallery 684, Gallery 681, Gallery 680

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The Museum's collection of musical instruments includes approximately five thousand examples from six continents and the Pacific Islands, dating from about 300 BCE to the present. It illustrates the development of musical instruments from all cultures and eras. Selected for their technical and social importance as well as for their tonal and visual beauty, the instruments may be understood in a number of ways: as art objects, as ethnographic record, and as documents of the history of music and performance.

ZVUKOVÝ ZÁZNAM

  • Overview, Music Through Time
  • Mapping the Art of Music
  • Gallery Overview: Fanfare
  • Natural Trumpet in D, Andreas Naeplaesnigg (Germany, active Jettingen ca. 1790), Brass, colored rock, German
  • Trompe de Chasse in D, Courtois père, Brass, French
  • Valve Trumpet in F, Courtois & Mille (French), Brass, silver-plated, French
  • Horn in F, Ignaz Lorenz (Austrian, Linz 1827–1886 Vienna), Brass, nickel-silver, Austrian
  • Cor d'orchestre, Pierre Piatet (French, ca. 1796–1868), Brass, French
  • Zhajiao, Brass, Chinese
  • Glass Horn, Glass, French
  • Rag Dung, Copper, tin, brass, Tibetan
  • Conch Shell Trumpet, Conch shell, Melanesian (Vanatuan)
  • Cornet in B-flat, John Augustus Köhler (British, London ca. 1810–1878 London), Brass, silver-plated, British
  • Tabla and Bhaya, Hide, wood, chromed copper, Indian
  • Rubab, Wood and various materials, Afghan
  • Qānūn, Wood; parchment; gut strings; mother-of-pearl, ivory, bone, ebony inlay; shells; gold foil; metal; brass, Turkish
  • "Xiangpu’s Treasure" Guqin (古琴 ), wutong wood, lacquer, mother-of-pearl, silk, jade, Chinese
  • Pipa (琵琶 ), Wood, ivory, lacquer, Chinese
  • Basset Horn in F, Johann Gottlieb Freyer (German, Potsdam ca. 1764–1808 Potsdam), Boxwood, ivory, brass, German
  • Violin, Antonio Gragnani (Italian, Livorno active 1765–1795), Spruce, maple, ebony, Italian
  • Viola, Benjamin Banks (1727–1795), Wood, British
  • English Horn, H. Grenser, Wood, ivory, brass, German
  • Violoncello, Attributed to François-Louis Pique (French, Roret 1757–1822 Charenton-Saint-Maurice), Wood, French
  • Guitar, Christian Frederick Martin (Markneukirchen, Saxony 1796–1873 Nazareth, Pennsylvania), Spruce, rosewood, ebony, nickel-silver, American
  • Bala, Wood, gourd, hide, membrane, Malinke
  • Tar, wood, skin, Moroccan
  • Oboe, Johann Heinrich Grenser (German, Lipprechtsroda, Thuringia 1764–1813 Dresden), Boxwood, brass, German
  • Archtop Guitar, John D'Angelico (American, New York 1905–1964 New York), Spruce, maple, ebony, steel, celluloid, mother-of-pearl, American
  • Bendir (frame drum), wood, parchment, Moroccan
  • Deff, wood, skin, wire, Algerian
  • Archtop Mandolin, James D'Aquisto (American, New York 1935–1995 Corona, California), Spruce, maple, ebony, celluloid, mother-of-pearl, American
  • Guitar, Manuel Ramírez (Spanish, Alhama de Aragon, 1864–1916), Spruce, rosewood, cedar, ebony, ivory or bone, Spanish
  • Hermann Hauser (German, Munich 1882–1952 Reisbach), Spruce, rosewood
  • Division Viol, Maple, spruce, gut, British
  • Barrel Piano, George Hicks (British, born England 1818–1863 Brooklyn, New York), Wood, various materials, American
  • Sheng ( 笙 ), Chinese
  • Koto (箏), Various woods, ivory, metal, nylon, tortoiseshell, abalone, lacquerwork, Japanese
  • Shakuhachi  (尺八), Bamboo, Japanese
  • Tanbūr Panj Simi, Khodaverdi (Iranian), Mulberry, walnut, wire,cord, Iranian
  • Morin Khuur, Purevadavaa Baigalgav (Mongolian), Wood, hide, horsehair, polychrome, Mongolian
  • Sarangi, Wood, ivory, parchment, metal, Indian
  • Khol, Wood, leather, tuning paste, Indian
  • Pipe Organ, Thomas Appleton (American, 1785–1872), Mahogany veneer, rosewood veneer, pine, gilt, ivory, ebony, maple, walnut, chestnut, metal, American
  • Virginal, Wood, parchment, ivory, paint, Italian
  • Cittern, Joachim Tielke (German, 1641–1719), Cypress, ivory, ebony, parchment, brass, German
  • Guqin (古琴 ), Prince Lu (Chinese, 1628–1644), Wood (wutong and zi), silk, jade, lacquer, mother-of-pearl, Chinese
  • "Gould" Violin, Antonio Stradivari (Italian, Cremona 1644–1737 Cremona), Maple, spruce, ebony, Italian (Cremona)
  • Jagdhorn in G, Jacob Schmidt (German, Nuremberg 1642–1720), Brass, German
  • Transverse Flute in D-flat, Hard-paste porcelain, gold-plated brass, German
  • Guqin (古琴 ), Wood, silk, mother-of-pearl, Chinese
  • Natural Trumpet, Johann Wilhelm Haas (German, Nuremberg 1649–1723 Nuremberg), Silver, German
  • Saùng-Gauk, Wood, deerskin, paint, cotton cord, metal, glass, Burmese
  • Śankh, Shell (Turbinella pyrum), brass, wax, Indian
  • Mandolin, Angelo Mannello (American, Morcone, Italy 1858–1922 New York), Spruce, tortoiseshell, ivory, nickel-silver, metal,, American
  • Kora, Mamadou Kouyaté (d. 1991)  (bridge by Djimo Kouyaté), Gourd, goat skin, antelope-hide, ebony, metal, wood, Mandinka people, Senegambia
  • Whistling Jar, Mold-form clay, Chimu
  • Sitar, Murari Adhikari (Indian, Calcutta 1934–2006 Calcutta), Teak, ebony, metal, bone, various materials, Indian
  • Bullroarer (Imunu Viki?), wood, lime, Papua New Guinean
  • Rkangling, Copper, Tibetan
  • Rabab, Tun wood, Indian (north)
  • Division Viol, labeled Richard Meares (British, London 1647–1725 London), Spruce, ebony, maple, British
  • Kamānche, Wood, metal, bone, gut, Iranian (Persian)
  • Clavichord, Attributed to Christian Kintzing (German, Neuwied 1707–1804 Neuwied), Wood, ebony, bone, walnut, paint, metal, German
  • Viola, Jacob Stainer (Austrian, Absam ca. 1617–1683 Absam), Spruce, maple, blackwood, Austrian
  • ex "Kurtz" Violin, Andrea Amati (Italian, Cremona ca. 1505–1578 Cremona), Spruce, maple, ebony, paint, gilding, Italian (Cremona)
  • "Antonius" Violin, Antonio Stradivari (Italian, Cremona 1644–1737 Cremona), Maple, spruce, ebony, Italian (Cremona)
  • "Francesca" Violin

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