DCM 0333: Anonymous / Transverse Flute
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1 sound disc : analog ; 12 in.
Instrument type: Transverse Flute
Medium: White porcelain, painted black and gilt under glaze.; 32 cm.
Key Holes System: 0/6 holes, cylindrical bore.
Mark Maximum: No mark.
Condition: Completely broken apart at first fingerhole, later repaired.
Provenance: Sumner Healey, New York, 25 Apr. 1923. Formerly in the Tolbecque collection. This probably refers to the collection of Auguste Tolbecque, 1830-1919, Niort, France. Tolbecque was a composer, stringed instrument maker, cellist, and collector of musical instruments. In 1879, the Belgian government purchased many instruments from the Tolbecque collection for the Brussels Conservatory. This instrument probably comes from a second collection of instruments which was dispersed in 1922 along with Tolbecque's library. Biographical information on Tolbecque per Elisabeth Bernard, Auguste Tolbecque, The New Grove Dictionary of Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 29 April 2003), [http://www.grovemusic.com]
For rights information please contact the Performing Arts Reading Room at http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-perform.html
DLC Music Division, Library of Congress
Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection
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DCM 0333: Anonymous / Transverse Flute
1 sound disc :
analog ;
12 in.
Instrument type: Transverse Flute
Medium: White porcelain, painted black and gilt under glaze.; 32 cm.
Key Holes System: 0/6 holes, cylindrical bore.
Mark Maximum: No mark.
Condition: Completely broken apart at first fingerhole, later repaired.
Provenance: Sumner Healey, New York, 25 Apr. 1923. Formerly in the Tolbecque collection. This probably refers to the collection of Auguste Tolbecque, 1830-1919, Niort, France. Tolbecque was a composer, stringed instrument maker, cellist, and collector of musical instruments. In 1879, the Belgian government purchased many instruments from the Tolbecque collection for the Brussels Conservatory. This instrument probably comes from a second collection of instruments which was dispersed in 1922 along with Tolbecque's library. Biographical information on Tolbecque per Elisabeth Bernard, Auguste Tolbecque, The New Grove Dictionary of Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 29 April 2003), [http://www.grovemusic.com]
For rights information please contact the Performing Arts Reading Room at http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-perform.html
Physical Objects
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Anonymous
Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection
DLC
Music Division, Library of Congress
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ammem
IHAS
dcmflute
instruments