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French horn timeline
Category:
Otro
Actualizado:
15 sep 2018
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Alicia Rafter
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The first quoted date of the invention of the French horn
Known use of cor à plusieurs tours, a multicoil helical horn that was evolved from the bugle
Beginning of the use of hand technique
Invention of the valve
The F and B-flat alto horn is invented by Kruspe
German hornists begin adopting the French horn
Horn began to develop from its primitive simplicity
First horns made of elephant tusks and ox horns
Horns for drinking, summoning people, and hunting are emerging
Helical horns are written for in operas such as Le Nozze di Teti e di Peleo
Decline of production of helical horn
First use of the term "French horn," published in a story
Single-coiled Jagdhorns in A (3 total), created by Wihelm Haas of Nuremberg, are invented.
The Paris Opéra gets their first regular set of horns.
French makers abandon the old style of the trumpet-length horn and begin to develop something closer to the modern day trompe de chasse.
A two-coil horn begins replacing the 1705 model
Handel introduces the horn to the orchestra in England in his "Water Music"
The horn is introduced to the German orchestra in the opera "Octavia"
French horns begin being played as an attraction on holidays.
Horns are played in public places such as at parks, barges, et cetera as entertainment for the wealthy
First crook emerges in Vienna
John Köhler begins making his "Patent Lever" French horns
The Inventionshorn is improved by Paris maker Jospeh Raoux and his son
Orchestral horns with complete range (crooks in every key) are introduced in France.
Invention of the Amor-Schall in Bohemia -- first attempt to make the horn chromatic by mechanical means
Clagget patents the "Cromatic Trumpet and French horn"
Clagget discusses the defects of the natural horns and trumpets in his pamphlet "Musical Phenomena"
Blühmel takes out a ten-year patent for valves in Berlin
Stözel adds two spring-controlled valves to the horn that allows for a pure, full tone for each note in the chromatic scale for three octaves
Blühmel and Stölzel patent a square piston valve
Labbaye produced a valved horn that one a silver medal at the Paris Industrial Exhibition. Dauprat produces a horn with square valves.
Tranverse spring slides are patented by John Shaw of England.
Swivel valves patented by John Shaw
Blümel attempts to patent the Drehbüchsen-Ventil, but is denied due to its similarity to a similar system that had already been given a tn-year patent.
Leopold Uhlmann successfully creates a twin-piston mechanism called the Weiner-Ventil
Johann Strauss introduces the Weiner-Ventil system to Berlin
Rotary Valve first appears
Cranked rotors are patented in Manchester.
American string action rotor is patented by the Schreiber Cornet Manufacturing Company of New York
Crooked horns begin having tuning slides
English horns players begin playing more German-made horns instead of French
Berliner-Pumpen valves are introduced by Moritz, a German horn maker.
Invention of disk valves by Parisian Halary
Valvules are invented by horn player Meifred and Paris mechanic Deshays
Finger slides are patented by Samson in 1862
Finger slides are able to be moved with a button instead of the hand in a patent by E. Ford.
Modern piston valve is invented by François Périnet.
Compensating valve systems begin being developed in Paris
Systéme équitonique is patented by Gautrot and Marquet in France
Systéme équitonique is patented by Brooks in England
The first modern double horn made by Kruspe and Gumbert is put on the market
Schmidt produces a double horn that uses a piston to switch from F to B-flat
Blaikley produces a less popular piston valved double horn
The French double-horn is built on a compensating principle and has piston valves. Made by French maker Thibouville-Lamy
New event
Valved horn class returns to the Paris Conservatorie!
Valved horn becomes the official horn for the Paris Conservatoire
First Omnitonic horn made by Dupont in Paris
A more advanced Omnitonic Horn is made by Labbaye
The spaghetti looking horn is made by Charles Sax in Brussels.
A more pitch-accurate horn is developed by Stuckens in France.
P.L. Gautrot patents his Omnitonic horn
The last valveless Omnitonic horn is made by Miramont
Mass production of instruments begins in France
First Omnitonic horn with three valves is patented by Gautrot
A test comparing the accuracy of the Chaussier horn and the orthodox three-valve horn and a hand horn is held. This proved that the Chaussier could be played just as accurately as the others.
New event
Helical Horns
Inventionshorn
Horn with water key is patented by Stuckens
Example of horn with detachable valves
Military model three-valve horn with B-flat alto crook
Double-horn made by Kruspe for Anton Horner of the Philadelphia Orchestra
Períodos
Known use of cor à plusieurs tours, a multicoil helical horn
Heyday of the Scandinavian luur and the Roman Empire's buccina
Valved horn class at Paris Conservatorie
Prager horn is made
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