Clarinet in E-flat
Overall size: 495
Bore: c-hole 12.2, f-hole 12.2.
Conical part: 90
Technical description: Boxwood with horn ferrules and brass keywork. Five pieces: mouthpiece, barrel, upper section and middle section for the fingers of the right hand in one piece, lower section with keys, bell. Ebony mouthpiece not grooved. Bulgy barrel. Speaker liner projects about 4mm into the bore. No key for F4/ C6. Wooden integral thumb rest. Levers for L4, tone-hole and key for R4 mounted in a fusiform swelling. Wooden guidance for F♯3/C♯5 lever. Bell with a wooden rim.
L0: T; speaker.
L1: T; throat A♮; throat A♭.
L2: T.
L3: T; E♭4/B♭5.
L4: C♯4/G♯5; E3/B♮4; F♯3/C♯5.
R1: T.
R2: T.
R3: T; cross B♭3/F♮5.
R4: T; G♯3/E♭5.
Keyhead type: saltspoon.
Keymount type: blocks, swelling.
Inscribed on all pieces except for unstamped mouthpiece "F. LAUTER / MÜNSTER".
Playing accessories: reed and string (not original)
(Heike Fricke, 2014)
Artwork Details
- Title: Clarinet in E-flat
- Maker: Franz Lauter (German, Munster active ca. 1845–1885 New York)
- Date: ca. 1840
- Geography: Münster, Germany
- Culture: German
- Medium: Wood, horn, brass
- Dimensions: Length: 49.5 cm. (19.5 in.)
- Classification: Aerophone-Reed Vibrated-single reed cylindrical
- Credit Line: Gift of William J. Maynard, 1995
- Object Number: 1995.398.1
- Curatorial Department: Musical Instruments
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