Trumpet, C
Maker
Konrad Weidlich
Date1884-1896 ca.
Place MadeRegensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe
Serial No.none
SignedStamped on bell: KONRAD WEIDLICH / REGENSBURGMarkingsStamped on inner cover plates and inside valve caps: 74
DescriptionBrass, German silver, single loop, tuning slide at first bow, three rotary valves (½, 1, 1½), horseshoe stop, clock-spring return, regulating gear.
Konrad Weidlich’s shop was founded in 1884 and flourished at least until 1930, according to listings in Paul de Wit’s "Welt-Adressbuch der Musikinstrumentenindustrie." Weidlich was active as a wind instrument maker (primarily of brass instruments) and a dealer of pianos, reed organs, and other musical instruments. This trumpet has the semitone at the first valve and the whole tone at the second; this reversed valve order was common in Bavaria until the early twentieth century.
DimensionsHeight: 388 mm
Tube length: 1160 mm
Bore diameter (initial, minimum, tuning slide, valve slides): 11 mm, 9.4 mm, 11.5 mm, 10.7 mm
Bell diameter: 129 mm
ProvenancePurchased in 2000 from Gunther Joppig, Munich, Germany.
Published ReferencesSabine K. Klaus,“Metallblasinstrumente im Zeitalter des Erfindergeistes” in Valve Brass Music: 200 Jahre Ventilblasinstrumente, ed. by Conny Restle und Christian Breternitz (Berlin: Nicolai, 2014), p. 35.
Sabine Katharina Klaus, Trumpets and Other High Brass: A History Inspired by the Joe R. and Joella F. Utley Collection. Volume 3: Valves Evolve (Vermillion, SD: National Music Museum, 2017), pp. 150-151, 156-157, 170-171, 302.
Credit LineJoe R. and Joella F. Utley Collection, 2000
Object number09977
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