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It could have been made in Germany or in Northern Italy, possibly in Venice, where the finest recorders were reputedly made and where Silvestro Ganassi published one of the earliest tutors, or instruction manuals, <i>Opera Intitulata Fontegara</i> (1535).","physicalDescription":"'Boxwood in one piece, with brass mounts. The holes are steeply undercut, obliquely in the cases of front holes 1, 3, 4 and 6. A fish-tailed brass key, with brass leaf spring and leather pad stitched on with thread, is partially enclosed within a removable boxwood barrel pierced with six rosettes of airholes. At the top of the instrument is a removable cap (probably not original) with a blowing hole not quite in the centre of the top. Under the cap, the upper end of the instrument is partially cut away, presumably to make a space to contain a sponge for absorbing condensed moisture, leaving the full length of the wind-way intact.'\n\nAnthony Baines, <i>Catalogue of Musical Instruments in the Victoria and Albert Museum - Part II: Non-Keyboard Instruments</i> (London, 1978), p. 85.","artistMakerPerson":[{"name":{"text":"Unknown","id":"A1848"},"association":{"text":"Made","id":"x28690"},"note":""}],"artistMakerOrganisations":[],"artistMakerPeople":[],"materials":[{"text":"boxwood","id":"AAT12002"},{"text":"brass","id":"AAT10946"}],"techniques":[{"text":"turning","id":"AAT53158"},{"text":"boring","id":"AAT53151"}],"materialsAndTechniques":"Turned and bored boxwood with bronze keys","categories":[{"text":"Musical instruments","id":"THES48919"}],"styles":[],"collectionCode":{"text":"FWK","id":"THES48597"},"images":["2010EC7872"],"imageResolution":"high","galleryLocations":[{"current":{"text":"003","id":"THES299408"},"free":"","case":"","shelf":"","box":""}],"partTypes":[[{"text":"Bass recorder","id":""}]],"contentWarnings":[{"apprise":"","note":""}],"placesOfOrigin":[{"place":{"text":"Germany","id":"x28873"},"association":{"text":"Made","id":"x28654"},"note":"possibly"},{"place":{"text":"Northern Italy","id":"x45419"},"association":{"text":"Made","id":"x28654"},"note":"possibly"}],"productionDates":[{"date":{"text":"1570 - 1620","earliest":"1570-01-01","latest":"1620-12-31"},"association":{"text":"Made","id":"x28654"},"note":""}],"associatedObjects":[],"creditLine":"","dimensions":[{"dimension":"Length","value":"84","unit":"cm","qualifier":"","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null},"part":"including the cap at the top","note":""},{"dimension":"Length","value":"81","unit":"cm","qualifier":"","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null},"part":"without the cap at the top","note":""},{"dimension":"Diameter","value":"3.1","unit":"cm","qualifier":"","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null},"part":"diameter or bore of top finger-hole","note":""},{"dimension":"Diameter","value":"2.7","unit":"cm","qualifier":"","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null},"part":"diameter or bore of bottom finger-hole","note":""},{"dimension":"Length","value":"75.5","unit":"cm","qualifier":"","date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null},"part":"sounding length","note":""}],"dimensionsNote":"Measurements supplied by Anthony Baines:<i> Catalogue of Musical Instruments in the Victoria and Albert Museum - Part II: Non-keyboard instruments.</i> (London, 1998), p. 85","marksAndInscriptions":[{"content":"\\ /","inscriber":{"name":{"text":"","id":""},"association":{"text":"","id":""}},"date":{"text":"","earliest":null,"latest":null},"description":"","interpretation":"","language":"","medium":"","method":"","position":"","script":"","translation":"","transliteration":"","type":"","note":"Two 'plume' marks, on the front below the voicing aperture and also on the bottom surface of the foot."}],"objectHistory":"This instrument formed part of the collections of Carl Engel (1818 - 1882) and was sold to the museum for £3.","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"Bass recorder, boxwood with brass keys, German?, 1570-1620","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Anthony Baines: Catalogue of Musical Instruments in the Victoria and Albert Museum - Part II: Non-keyboard instruments. 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Michael Praetorius (1571-1621), the German composer and author of the treatise Syntagma Musicum , said 'a complete set such as this can be procured in Venice for about eighty thaler'.\r\n\r\n303-1882","date":{"text":"pre September 2000","earliest":null,"latest":"2000-08-31"}}],"partNumbers":["303-1882"],"accessionNumberNum":"303","accessionNumberPrefix":"","accessionYear":1882,"otherNumbers":[],"copyNumber":"","aspects":["WHOLE"],"assets":[],"recordModificationDate":"2025-04-23","recordCreationDate":"2001-05-16","availableToBook":true}}