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BASSET HORN (Fr. Cor de Basset, or Cor de Bassette; Ger. Bassethorn, Basshorn; Ital. Corno di Bassetto) , a wood
instrument , not a " horn," member of the clarinet family, of which it is the tenor. The basset horn consists of a nearly cylindrical tube of wood
instrument is usually bent or curved either near the mouthpiece or at the bell, which is turned upwards. The older models were bent in the middle at an obtuse angle, and had at the bottom of the lower joint , near the bell, a wooden block
compass of two tones downwards to F 0=74 - whereas the Ely 'clarinet only extends to G @J and the F clarinet to An instrument of this type, stamped " H. Grenser, S. Wiesner, Dresden," is in the collection of the Rev. F. W. Galpin, of Hatfield, Broad Oak. A _ (actual of the basset horn -, actual sounds sounds). This brings the compass to a range of four octaves from (From photographs lent by M. Victor Mahillon.)Like the clarinet, the basset horn is a transposing Instrument, its music being written a fifth higher than the actual sounds. The treble clef is used in notation for all but the lowest register. The technical capabilities of the basset horn are the same as for the clarinet, except that the extra low notes from A to F (actual sounds) can only be intoned slowly and staccato; the notes of the upper register being better represented in the clarinet are seldom used in orchestral music. The tone of the basset horn is extremely reedy and rich, especially in the medium and low registers; the tone colour is similar to that of the clarinet without its brilliancy; it is mellow and sensuous, but slightly sombre, and therefore well adapted for music of an elegiac funereal character. The basset horn flourished mainly in Germany, where at the end of the 18th century it was the favourite solo instrument of many celebrated instrumentalists, such as Czerny, David, Lotz, Springer, &c. Among the great
great
Series so of Breitkopf & Hartel's complete edition). Beethoven employed it in his Prometheus overture. Mendelssohn used it in military music, and in two concerted pieces for clarinet and basset horn with pianoforte accompaniment, in F and D min., opp. 113 and 114, dedicated to Heinrich and Carl Barmann.The archetypes of the basset horn are the same as those of the clarinet (q.v.). The basset horn was the outcome of the desire, prevailing during the 16th and 17th centuries, to obtain complete families of instruments to play in concert. The invention of the basset horn in 1770 is attributed to a clarinet maker of Passau, named Horn, whose name was given to the instrument; by a misnomer, the basset horn became known in Italy as corno di bassetto, and in France as car de basset. In 1782, Theodore
See J. G. H. Backofen, Anweisung zur Klarinette, nebst einer kurzen Abhandlung fiber das Basset-Horn, with illustration
Leipzig
Leipzig
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