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Zvukoroh ( AKA Schallhorn or Phonikon )
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:22 pm
by David Richoux
Anybody have a picture of this 1850s beast? It is Euphonium/Baritone size (roughly) that was designed by VF Cerveny and has a semi-spherical bell. I have a small sketch from a catalogue page but cannot find anything more than this.
cerveny1.jpg
from page 475 of "Blasinstrumentenbau im 19. Jahrhundert in
Sudbayern" [Wind Instruments of 19th Century in South Bavaria ]
(loose translation)
The "Euphonion" is also interesting - maybe the first Euphonium? (or a dead-end?)
Re: Zvukoroh ( AKA Schallhorn or Phonikon )
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:04 am
by imperialbari
The Euphonion to me rather looks like a bass tuba, but it has no anomalies making it a dead end road in brass instruments’ development. The Zvukoroh kind of reminds me of a straight alto sax in F from Conn, which came with a bulb-shaped bell. It is very much sought after now by collectors, but it didn’t last as a type.
We have endless numbers of profiles within brass instruments’ bells. As I see it, all bells in models having obtained widespread usage, have one thing in common: they expand all the way towards the bell rim.
Klaus
Re: Zvukoroh ( AKA Schallhorn or Phonikon )
Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:15 pm
by tubaguy9
imperialbari wrote:...a straight alto sax in F from Conn, which came with a bulb-shaped bell. It is very much sought after now by collectors, but it didn’t last as a type.
I think that may be the Conn-O-Sax!
Re: Zvukoroh ( AKA Schallhorn or Phonikon )
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:21 am
by imperialbari
tubaguy9 wrote:imperialbari wrote:...a straight alto sax in F from Conn, which came with a bulb-shaped bell. It is very much sought after now by collectors, but it didn’t last as a type.
I think that may be the Conn-O-Sax!
Yes.
Klaus