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  • Wilhelm Heckel GmbH is a manufacturer of woodwind instruments based in Wiesbaden, Germany. It is best known for its bassoons, which are considered some...
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  • heckelphone (German: Heckelphon) is a musical instrument invented by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons. The idea to create the instrument was initiated by Richard...
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  • Heckelphone and the Heckel-clarina; founder of Wilhelm Heckel GmbH, German woodwind musical instrument manufacturing company Johann Jakob Heckel (1790–1857),...
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    Heckelphon-Klarinette) is a rare woodwind instrument, invented in 1907 by Wilhelm Heckel in Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Germany. Despite its name, it is essentially...
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    worked in the office of the architect Wilhelm Kreis until July 1907, when he resigned to become a full-time artist. Heckel met the other founding members of...
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  • to construct the bassoon. Rottenburgh family, Brussels 18th century Wilhelm Heckel Yamaha Fox Products W. Schreiber Püchner Conn-Selmer Linton Moosmann...
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    The heckel-clarina, also known as clarina or patent clarina, is a very rare woodwind instrument, invented and manufactured by Wilhelm Heckel in Wiesbaden-Biebrich...
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  • Contrabassoons". Foxproducts.com. Retrieved 12 January 2021. "Wilhelm Heckel GmbH". Heckel.de. Retrieved 12 January 2021. "Kontrafagott | Walter Fagott"...
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  • is a very rare woodwind instrument invented in 1905 by the firm of Wilhelm Heckel in Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Germany. A variant of the heckelphone, the piccolo...
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  • double reed instrument of similar register introduced by the firm of Wilhelm Heckel in 1904, and which is distinguished from standard members of the oboe...
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    Meistersinger. Following the composer's wishes, local wind instrument producer Wilhelm Heckel invented the so-called "Heckelphone" (a basso-oboe, used by Richard...
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  • is built in France. The Heckelphone variety of oboe is invented by Wilhelm Heckel and his sons. The sleeve valve is invented by Charles Yale Knight. The...
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  • and bocals based in Hösbach, Germany. Leitzinger was an apprentice at Wilhelm Heckel GmbH before working in Paris and then establishing his own business...
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    bassoon maker, making many improvements to the instrument. His company, Wilhelm Heckel GmbH, is still regarded as one of the top makers of bassoons in the...
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  • though later instruments from the 19th century, such as an example by Wilhelm Heckel GmbH, have as many as 14 keys. At least 69 extant clarinet d'amour from...
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    New York City. Retrieved 21 November 2021. Garcia 2011. "Bassoon". Wilhelm Heckel GmbH. 16 December 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2022. Kiss, Beatrix (14...
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    Tristan performances at the festivals of 1886 and 1889, but in 1891 Wilhelm Heckel's clarina, an instrument partaking of the nature of both oboe and clarinet...
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    Goeldel — Shooting, Men's Trap Otto Fahr — Swimming, Men's 100m backstroke Wilhelm Lützow — Swimming, Men's 200m breaststroke Wally Dressel, Louise Otto,...
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  • Grewe, Wilhelm Georg (2000). Byers, Michael (ed.). The epochs of international law. Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-015339-2. Heckel, Johannes; Heckel, Martin;...
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  • conducted by Harry West at Christensen's Hall. Heckelphone introduced from Wilhelm Heckel's workshop. Claudio Monteverdi's opera L'Orfeo is given a modern debut...
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