- b****es in D at A=466 (E♭ at 440)—for example: Ehe, 1612 (Leipzig) and
Hainlein, c.1630 (Nuremberg)
confirm Praetorius' description. It is also
worth noting...
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Anton Schnitzer of Nuremberg.
Other notable trumpet makers include the
Hainlein family of Nuremberg, the Haas
family of Nuremberg, the Ehe
family of Nuremberg...
- of
their duties. He most
likely learned to make
instruments from
Hanns Hainlein (1598–1671). He
achieved the
title of
master craftsman in 1676 and became...
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William Harper (4) Elam
Hughes (5)
Edward Bayfield (6) Alec Wild (7) Leo
Hainlein (s)
Timothy Gutsev (c)
Edward Crossthwaite-Eyre 5:55.85 United States...
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Constantin Christian Dedekind (1628–1715)
Gustaf Düben (1628–1690) Paul
Hainlein [de] (1628–1686) Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691)
Lelio Colista (1629–1680)...
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Philetari 37
Anonymus 39 P.
Vertini 41 G.
Carissimi 44 FM
Mariani 46 P.
Hainlein 48 ... Düben
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- Haas, Oberlender, and
Steinmetz families, as well as
Ernst Busch, Paul
Hainlein,
Johann Benedikt Gahn,
Johann Carl Kodisch,
Leonhard Maussiel, Michael...
- H****ler 1618–1634:
Johann Staden 1634–1658:
Valentin Dretzel 1658–1686: Paul
Hainlein 1686–1695:
Georg Caspar Wecker 1695–1706:
Johann Pachelbel 1706–1719: Johann...
- hand-hammered
technique emplo**** by
master craftsmen such as Schnitzer, Haas,
Hainlein, Ehe, and others.
There is evidence, for example, that the bore anomalies...
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without the title; from 1656 he was
Director chori musici along with Paul
Hainlein.
Along with
Georg Caspar Wecker, he
taught a
generation of
musicians in...