-
registers of the
woodwind section, the
heckelphone remains a
rarity on the
orchestral scene—only
about 150
heckelphones have been produced, of
which around...
- Philip; Finkelman,
Michael (2001). "
Heckelphone".
Grove Music Online. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.12655.
Retrieved 5
February 2024.
Heckelphones...
- for its
production of contrab****oons and
heckelphones.
Formerly it
produced also oboes,
piccolo heckelphones, and heckel-clarinas. Reiter,
Edith (2014)...
- crumhorn)
Contra Forte Duduk (Armenia)
Dulcian Dulzaina (Spain)
Heckelphone Piccolo heckelphone Hichiriki (****an) Kèn bầu (Vietnam)
Mizmar (Arabic nations)...
- The
heckelphone-clarinet (or Heckelphon-Klarinette) is a rare
woodwind instrument,
invented in 1907 by
Wilhelm Heckel in Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Germany....
-
powerful heckelphone,
which has a
wider bore and
larger tone than the
baritone oboe. Only 165
heckelphones have ever been made.
Competent heckelphone players...
- saxhorn, the saxophone, the
heckelphone, and the
rothphone are
named after their inventors. It is in
effect a
modified heckelphone, with a
slightly smaller...
-
introduced in 1889. Some
confusion exists between the b**** oboe and the
Heckelphone, a
double reed
instrument of
similar register introduced by the firm...
-
century Related instruments Piccolo oboe
Piccolo heckelphone Oboe Cor
anglais (English horn) Oboe da
caccia B**** oboe
Heckelphone Lupophon Contrab**** oboe...
-
Eighteenth century Related instruments Piccolo oboe
Piccolo heckelphone Oboe Cor
anglais (English horn) B**** oboe
Heckelphone Lupophon Contrab**** oboe...