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Tenor cornetto

Tenor cornetto

Date: 2000
Place Made:Sandy, Utah, United States, North America
Serial No: none
SignedStamped below thumbhole: JMC (monogram)
MarkingsStamped below signature: Ichthys (Christian fish symbol)
Stamped below key: three rabbit’s foot marks
DescriptionLowest note with all tone holes closed: d, c with closed extension key.

American cherry wood, two halves, leather covered, brass keywork; s-shaped; octagonal, upper section with carved diamonds; four bindings (receiver, end of diamonds, between the fingerhole triads, and bell); leather impressed with longitudinal lines, cross lines at bindings, and impressed tree ornaments. Six fingerholes, thumbhole, open-standing double-wing key with brass cover.

Three mouthpieces - two of boxwood, one of plum.

Copy of a tenor cornetto with three rabbit’s foot marks in the private collection of Roger Brüderlin (Basel, then Canada).
DimensionsHeight: 963 mm
Tube length: 1010 mm
Bore (initial, minimum): 13 mm, 11.8 mm
Bell (internal): 47.5 mm
Thumbhole position (from receiver): 326 mm
Fingerhole position (from receiver): 400 mm, 439 mm, 484 mm, 583 mm, 626 mm, 670 mm
Keyhole position (from receiver): 791 mm
Hole diameter range: 9-12
ProvenancePurchased in 2000 from John R. McCann, Sandy, Utah.
Credit Line: Joe R. and Joella F. Utley Collection, 2000
Not on view
Published ReferencesKlaus, Sabine Katharina. Trumpets and Other High Brass: A History Inspired by the Joe R. and Joella F. Utley Collection. Volume 2: Ways to Expand the Harmonic Series (Vermillion, SD: National Music Museum, 2013), pp. 67–68, 255.
Object number: 09829