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Musical Instrument Museum - Phoenix

Serpent (20th century, United Kingdom) - MIM PHX (2021-05-17 01.51.40 by Jim Bahn).jpg

[left]

Soprano recorder (duct flute)
Sopranino recorder (duct flute)
Switzerland, 20th c.
High- to Low-pitched recorders were
commonly featured for solos and together
in ensembles with chordal instruments.
Ex David Kilpatrick Collection
2012.3.16-17

[upper]

...

[right]

Harpsichord (keyboard zither)
Florence, Tuscany, Italy, c.1890
Leopoldo Franciolini, maker
The cembalo (Italian for harpsichor)
remains a centerpiece of Baroque misic
ensembles; plucked strings create its
distinctive sound.
...

[center]

Serpent (lip-vibrated aerophone)
United Kingdom, 20th C.
Wood, leather, brass

Baroque composers including
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
wrote parts for the serpent, used for
bass accompaniment notes.
Ex Fiske Collection, Claremont University Consortium
2009.164.131.1
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