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The Heckelphone is a musical instrument invented by Wilhelm Heckel
Wilhelm Heckel

Wilhelm Heckel GmbH is a woodwind musical instrument manufacturer based in Wiesbaden, Germany. It is best known for its bassoons, which are considered some of the finest available....
 and his sons, introduced in 1904.

It is a double reed
Double reed

A double reed is a type of reed used to produce sound in various wind instruments. The term double reed comes from the fact that there are two pieces of arundo donax vibrating against each other....
 instrument of the oboe
Oboe

The oboe is a double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family. In English prior to 1770, the instrument was called "hautbois", "hoboy", or "French hoboy"....
 family, but with a wider bore and hence a heavier and more penetrating tone. It is pitched an octave below the oboe and furnished with an additional semitone taking its range down to A.






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Heckelphone
The Heckelphone is a musical instrument invented by Wilhelm Heckel
Wilhelm Heckel

Wilhelm Heckel GmbH is a woodwind musical instrument manufacturer based in Wiesbaden, Germany. It is best known for its bassoons, which are considered some of the finest available....
 and his sons, introduced in 1904.

It is a double reed
Double reed

A double reed is a type of reed used to produce sound in various wind instruments. The term double reed comes from the fact that there are two pieces of arundo donax vibrating against each other....
 instrument of the oboe
Oboe

The oboe is a double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family. In English prior to 1770, the instrument was called "hautbois", "hoboy", or "French hoboy"....
 family, but with a wider bore and hence a heavier and more penetrating tone. It is pitched an octave below the oboe and furnished with an additional semitone taking its range down to A. It was intended to provide a broad oboe-like sound in the middle register of the swollen orchestrations of the turn of the twentieth century. In the orchestral repertoire it is generally used as the bass of an oboe section incorporating the oboe and the cor anglais (English horn)
Cor anglais

The cor anglais, or English horn, is a Double reed woodwind Musical instrument in the oboe family.The cor anglais is a transposing instrument pitched in F, a perfect fifth lower than the oboe , and is consequently approximately one-third longer....
, filling the gap between the oboes and bassoon
Bassoon

The bassoon is a woodwind instrument in the double reed family that typically plays music written in the Bass and tenor registers, and occasionally higher....
s.

The Heckelphone is approximately four feet in length, and is quite heavy: it rests on the floor, supported by a short metal peg attached to the underside of its bulbous bell. (An alternate second bell, called a "muting" bell, is also available, which serves to muffle the instrument for playing in a small ensemble.) This arrangement is unique among double-reed instruments. It is played with a large double reed that more closely resembles a bassoon reed than an oboe reed.

Smaller piccolo- and terz-Heckelphones were developed, sounding in E-flat and F above the written tone, but only around a dozen were made.

The first use of the Heckelphone was in Richard Strauss
Richard Strauss

Richard Georg Strauss was a German composer of the late Romantic music and early modern eras, particularly of operas, Lieder and tone poems. Strauss was also a prominent Conducting....
's 1905 opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
 Salome
Salome (opera)

Salome is an opera in one act by Richard Strauss to a German language libretto by the composer, based on Hedwig Lachmann?s German translation of the French language play Salome by Oscar Wilde....
. The instrument was subsequently employed in the same composer's Elektra
Elektra (opera)

Elektra is a one-act opera by Richard Strauss, to a German-language libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal adapted from his drama of 1903?the first of many such collaborations between composer and librettist....
, An Alpine Symphony (though this part frequently calls for notes that are below the range of the Heckelphone), Josephslegende and Festliches Präludium. It was adopted as part of the large orchestral palette of such works as Edgard Varèse
Edgard Varèse

Edgard Victor Achille Charles Var?se, whose name was also spelled Edgar Var?se , was an innovative French-born composer who spent the greater part of his career in the United States....
's Amériques (1918-1921) and Arcana (1925-1927).

The Heckelphone is often confused with Lorée's redesigned hautbois baryton which was introduced in 1889, the term "bass oboe
Bass oboe

The bass oboe or baritone oboe is a double reed instrument in the woodwind family. It is about twice the size of a regular oboe and sounds an octave lower; it has a deep, full tone not unlike that of its higher-pitched cousin, the English horn....
" being widely used to describe both instruments. Among English composers of the early-20th century there was some vogue for the use of a "bass oboe", for example in Gustav Holst
Gustav Holst

Gustav Theodore Holst was an English composer and was a teacher for nearly 20 years. He is most famous for his orchestral suite The Planets....
's orchestral suite The Planets
The Planets

The Planets Opus number 32 is a seven-Movement orchestral suite by the United Kingdom composer Gustav Holst, written between 1914 and 1916....
 (1916), as well as in several works of Frederick Delius
Frederick Delius

Frederick Albert Theodore Delius Order of the Companions of Honour was an England composer....
 (A Mass of Life, 1904-1905; Dance Rhapsody No. 1, 1908), Arnold Bax
Arnold Bax

Sir Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, Royal Victorian Order , was an English composer and poet. His musical style blended elements of Romantic music and Impressionism, always with a strong Celtic influence....
's Symphony No. 1 (1921), Havergal Brian
Havergal Brian

William Brian , was a United Kingdom classical composer.Brian acquired a legendary status at the time of his rediscovery in the 1950s and 1960s for the 32 symphony he had managed to write, an unusually large number for any composer since Joseph Haydn or Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and of which eight were completed after the age of 90....
's Gothic Symphony
Symphony No. 1 (Havergal Brian)

The Symphony No. 1 in D minor by Havergal Brian was composed between 1919 and 1927, and partly owes its notoriety to being the largest symphony ever composed ....
 (1919-1927) and Symphony No. 4 (Das Siegeslied), and in the original instrumentation of Ralph Vaughan Williams
Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams Order of Merit was an England composer of symphony, chamber music, opera, choral music, and film Film score. He was also a collector of England folk music and folk song; this also influenced his editorial approach to the English Hymnal, which began in 1904, many folk song arrangements being set as hymn tunes,...
' A London Symphony
A London Symphony

A London Symphony is the second symphony composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The work is sometimes referred to as the Symphony No. 2, though not so designated by the composer....
 (1912-1913). However, it is not in all cases clear which of the two instruments is intended—indeed, it is possible that sometimes the composers themselves were unclear as to the distinction. Strauss, however, mentions both instruments in his 1904 revision of Hector Berlioz
Hector Berlioz

Louis Hector Berlioz was a French Romantic music composer and guitarist, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Requiem . Berlioz made great contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation and by utilizing huge orchestral forces for his works; as a conductor, he performed several c...
's Traité d'instrumentation et d'orchestration moderne, and (like Varèse) specifies the instrument by name in his orchestral scores, so preventing any ambiguity.

The Heckelphone has also been employed in chamber music
Chamber music

Chamber music is a form of classical music, written for a small group of instruments which traditionally could be accommodated in a palace chamber....
, one of the most notable instances being Hindemith
Paul Hindemith

Paul Hindemith was a German composer, violist, violinist, teacher, music theorist and Conducting....
's Trio for Heckelphone, Viola, and Piano, Op. 47 (1928).

The Heckelphone is also featured in the orchestal music of Finnish composer Kalevi Aho
Kalevi Aho

Kalevi Aho is a Finnish people composer....
. It is heard in his operas Insect Life (1985-87), The Book of Secrets
The Book of Secrets

The Book of Secrets is an album by Loreena McKennitt released in 1997. It reached #17 on the Billboard 200. Its single "The Mummers' Dance" was released during the winter of 1997-98, and peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #17 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart....
 (1998), and Before We Are All Drowned (1995/99), in the Symphonies no. 6 (1979-80), 11 (1997-98), and 13 (2003), and in his Piano Concerto no. 1 (1988-89), Contrabassoon Concerto (2004-05) and Oboe Concerto (2007). American composer William Perry used the Heckelphone as part of a double reed quartet in his score for the film The Mysterious Stranger.

For all its potential in adding weight to the lower registers of the woodwind section, the Heckelphone remains a rarity on the orchestral scene—only about 150 Heckelphones have been produced, of which around 100 are believed to be extant—and is seldom carried on the regular roster of professional orchestras. Competent players are thus rare. The most prominent American heckelphone players now are Mark Perchanok and Andrew Shreeves, both of New York City. Shreeves plays regularly with the Metropolitan Opera
Metropolitan Opera

The Metropolitan Opera Association of New York City, founded in April 1880, is a major presenter of all types of opera including Grand Opera. Peter Gelb is the company's general manager and James Levine is music director....
 while Perchonak has performed many new and older compositions for the instrument and has recorded with the Paul Winter Consort
Paul Winter Consort

Paul Winter Consort is an United States musical group led by the soprano saxophone Paul Winter. Founded in 1967, the group mixes elements of classical music, jazz, and world musics, as well as the sounds of animals and nature....
. Other notable American players include Robert Howe of Massachusetts
Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. It borders Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north....
, most known for recital work, and Arthur Grossman of Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington

Seattle is the most populous city in the US state of Washington and the Northwestern United States. The encompassing Seattle metropolitan area is the 15th largest in the United States, and the largest in the Pacific Northwest....
.

The first annual meeting of the North American Heckelphone Society took place on August 6, 2001 at the Riverside Church
Riverside Church

The Riverside Church in the City of New York is an interdenominational church in New York City, famous not only for its elaborate Gothic architecture — which includes the world's largest carillon — but also as a center for the promotion of progressive causes....
 in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
, with six Heckelphonists in attendance—possibly the first occasion upon which six such instruments had been assembled under one roof. Later meetings have included as many as ten instruments. The group has met annually in New York in the autumn.

The centennial of the Heckelphone in 2004–5 led to the publication of a number of articles on the instrument in organological journals. Among these were two in the German-language "Rohrblatt" by the Cologne player Georg Otto Klapproth; a comprehensive review article by Robert Howe and Peter Hurd, "The Heckelphone at 100", in the 2004 Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society; and a two-part article by Michael Finkelman in the 2005 issues of The Double Reed.

Selected Solo Works

  • Mielenz, Hans CONCERTO, op. 60 FOR HECKELPHONE AND ORCHESTRA


Discography

  • Robert Howe, heckelphone; Alan Lurie, Michael Dulac, piano (2005). Centennial Recital for Heckelphone. Wilbraham Music.
  • Paul Winter Consort (1990). Earth: Voices of a Planet. Living Music.
  • Paul Winter Consort (1990). The Man Who Planted Trees. Living Music.
  • Winter, Paul (1994). Prayer for the Wild Things. Living Music.
  • Grossman and others (2002). Music by Paul Hindemith. Centaur Records.
  • Arthur Grossman, heckelphone; Lisa Bergman, piano. Arthur Grossman Plays Heckelphone. Wilhelm Heckel GmbH.


See also

  • Piccolo heckelphone
    Piccolo heckelphone

    The piccolo heckelphone is a very rare woodwind instrument invented in 1904 by the firm of Wilhelm Heckel in Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Germany. A variant of the heckelphone, the piccolo heckelphone was intended to add power to the very highest woodwind register of the late Romantic music orchestra, providing a full and rich oboe-like sound well int...
  • Lupophon
    Lupophon

    The Lupophon is a woodwind instrument invented and manufactured by Guntram Wolf of Kronach, Germany. It is in effect a modified heckelphone, with a slightly smaller bore and range down to low F....
  • List of musical instruments
    List of musical instruments

    The following is a list of musical instruments, musical instrument classification by section. Please add to List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number also....
  • List of woodwind instruments
    List of woodwind instruments

    Main article: Woodwind instrument....


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