Woodwind instruments from the Church of St. Wenzel, Naumburg, 17th century.

From left to right: recorder, dulcian, shawm, Schreierpfeife, cornetto, crumhorn.

Woodwind instruments of the Late Baroque

Left to right: Racket by W. Wyne, Nymwegen, c. 1700; Racket by H.C. Tolken, Braunschweig, 18th century.
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Woodwind instruments of the Late Baroque

Two clarinets from c. 1800. Left: B flat clarinet by Heinrich Grenser, Dresden. Right: Clarinet in A by G. Zenker, Jr., Adorf.
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Woodwind instruments of the Late Baroque

Basset-horn in F by F. Königsberger, Roding/Oberpfalz (?), end of the 18th century.
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Woodwind instruments of the Late Baroque

From left to right: Oboe by Dupuis, Paris, end of the 17th century; Clarinet by Jacob Denner, Nuremberg, beginning of the 18th century; Transverse flute by Hotteterre (?), Paris, end of the 18th century; Flageolet by Jean-Hyacinth Joseph Rottenburgh, Brussels, first half of the 18th century; Transverse flute by Naust, Paris, c. 1700.
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Woodwind instruments of the Late Baroque

Left to right: Oboe d'amore by Johann Heinrich Eichentopf, Leipzig, first half of the 18th century; Clarinette d'amour in B flat, unknown maker, Germany, c. 1800.
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Frederick II Flutes

Two transverse flutes and case by I. Scherer, Butzbach, second half of the 18th century, formerly belonging to Frederick II.
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