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Often performances by such musicians are said to be "on authentic instruments". This article consists of a list of such instruments in the European tradition, including both instruments that are now obsolete and early versions of instruments that continued to be used in later classical music.
Before applying to Saracen instruments, buisine applied to long horns and trumpets. [54] Circa 850 A.D., Utrecht Psalter, France/Germany. Wooden trumpets drawn by Anglo-Saxon artists. 1000 A.D. Angels blowing horns for the Apocalypse. Europeans in this era depicted cowhorns as the instruments of war; the buisine had yet to be adapted. 1237, Arabia.
Adams Musical Instruments, a Dutch manufacturer of percussion instruments that recently started making brass instruments; Alexander Musical Instruments, a 7th generation family-owned manufacturer of traditional European baritones and Tubas as well as other brass (est. 1782).
One of a few instruments that has a connection between Stradivarius and Nicola Amati, with whom Stradivarius may have worked as an apprentice. The violin includes the label Alumnus Nicolais Amati. [1] ex-Sachs: c. 1666 Madame Sachs Historically important and one of the earliest known violins by Stradivari. In 2008 for sale by Poesis Fine ...
Lutes built at present are invariably replicas or near copies of those surviving historical instruments that are in museums or private collections. Many are custom-built, but there is a growing number of luthiers who build lutes for general sale, and there is a fairly strong, if small, second-hand market.
Musical instruments used in early music, i.e. Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque European classical music, especially those instruments no longer widely used today. Contents Top