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Baritone oboe, C
Baritone oboe, C
Baritone oboe, C

Baritone oboe, C

ALTERNATE NAME(S)
  • Hautbois baryton
  • Bass oboe, C
Date1749-1758 ca.
Place MadeParis, France, Europe
Serial No.none
SignedOn all three joints: [fleur-de-lis] / BIZEY / A PARIS / [sunburst]
MarkingsScratched on bell, to left of signature: 2
DescriptionBaritone or bass oboe in boxwood, with bassoon-like lower joint and brass keys. Originally a two-key instrument, it was converted to a ten-key instrument. Pitched an octave below the regular oboe, this instrument was designed so that the bell would face the player, rather than pointing outward.
DimensionsLength: 1086mm
Overall length (from tip of top joint to bottom of bottom joint, not including doubled back part) = 810mm
ProvenancePurchased in 2007 from André Bissonnet, Paris, France.
Published ReferencesRizzello, Marcello. "Thoughts on the External Development of the Oboe in France from 1650 to 1810." _Philomusica on-line_ 22, no. 2 (2023): 51.
Credit LineArne B. and Jeanne F. Larson Fund, 2007
Object number13175
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