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Left: Akkordflute
Ulrich Ammann
Alt. St. Johann
Switzerland
c. 1800
Boxwood and ivory
Item number: 89.4.2398
Left Middle: Akkordflute
Germany
Late 18th century
Boxwood
Item number: 89.4.905
Right Middle: Dvojnice
Bosnia
19th century
Plumwood
Item number: 89.4.1589
Right: Dvojnice
Former Yugoslavia, maybe
19th century
Maple
Item number: 89.4.2904
Date
Source Double Flutes
Author Claire H. from New York City, USA
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"Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2/22/2009" by Claire H. from New York City. (p. 2 near 3371082787)
" The redone Medieval and Byzantine halls, and the music rooms! :) "
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  • Ulrich Ammann (late 18th or early 19th century). [89.4.2398] Double Recorder in F (left hand). Toggenburg, Switzerland.
    "​ Classification: Aerophone-Whistle Flute-recorder ",
    "​ Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889 "
  • [89.4.905] Double Recorder in A-flat. Germany? (18th century
    date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
    ).
    "​ Classification: Aerophone-Whistle Flute-recorder ",
    "​ Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889 "
  • [89.4.1589] Dvojnice. Bosnia (late 19th century).
    "​ Classification: Aerophone-Whistle Flute-recorder ",
    "​ Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889 ",
    "​ [Description] The dvojnice is a double flute made of a single block of wood. It has a single mouthpiece, but two channels that direct the air flow into two separate pipes. This example from Bosnia has four finger holes on the right side and three on the left and is decorated with carved geometric designs. The dvojnice is a pastoral instrument common to many countries of the Balkans; a shepherd would play it while following his herd or performing for his friends. "
  • [89.4.2904] Dvojnice. Balkan Peninsula, Hercegovina?, Bosnia and Herzegovina (former Yugoslavia) (late 19th century).
    "​ Classification: Aerophone-Whistle Flute-recorder ",
    "​ Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889 "
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