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  • Jagdhorn in G, Jacob Schmidt (German, Nuremberg 1642–1720), Brass, German

Jagdhorn in G

#9312

Jacob Schmidt

ca. 1710–20

Brass

Descriere

Jacob Schmid (1642–1720) was the founder of a trumpet-making workshop in Nuremberg, which flourished under his son Johann Jacob and grandson Paulus for about a century. So far, six instruments by Jacob Schmid are known to have survived, one natural trumpet, two trombones, and three horns, of which two are in the Museum's collection. The present horn is in original condition and marked with the inscription "MACHT IACOB SCHMIDT IN NURNBERG" and the master's sign, a bird with the monogram JS. The instrument, pitched in A-flat, is furnished with a metal ring for a leather strap and decorated with cast game animals applied to the garland. Both features indicate that the instrument was designed as a hunting horn and/or as a horn to be used in a Jagdcorps (hunting choir), where it was played with oboes and bassoons. Horns of this kind and with a large 1-1/2 coil, came into fashion around 1680 in the regal hunt. About 1700, horns began to be included in opera and concert orchestras and were built in a slightly different way. From this time onward, horns were usually built in lower pitches than C and furnished with larger bells, following the trend toward a softer and mellower sound. Schmid's horn clearly follows this new trend.

9312. Jagdhorn

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Dimensiuni
Height (perpendicular to bell): 18 7/8 in. (47.9 cm); Diameter (of bell): 9 1/8 in. (23.1 cm)
Credit
Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913
Număr accesare
14.25.1623

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