Oboe
Jacob Denner (1681 – 1735)
Jacob Denner: Maestro luthier de instrumentos de viento de Núremberg (1681-1735). Renombrado por sus innovadores flautas dulces y oboes, transformando el diseño y la ejecución instrumental.
Although this pearwood Baroque oboe by Jacob Denner (Nuremberg, Germany, ca. 1725) is fitted with three brass keys, the two side keys are actually duplicates that allow the player to choose whether or not to play the instrument right-handed or left-handed. Likewise, the longest key, called the great key (or swallow-tail key), has two touchpieces that enable the instrument to be played with either the right hand above the left, or vice versa. Jacob Denner, a member of a family of woodwind instrument makers, was one of the best known German makers of oboes during the Baroque.
Detalles de la obra
- Título: Oboe
- Artista: Jacob Denner
- Año: 1725
- Formato: Tall
- Estado de derechos de autor: Dominio público
- Paleta de colores: Pastels
- Color principal: White
- Palabras clave: renaissance music , pearwood instrument , baroque music
- Tono de color: Amber to Saffron
- Intensidad del color: Monochromatic