Bassoon, circa 1790

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Artifact Overview

Bassoons were commonly used in village bands of the late 18th and early 19th century, along with other wind instruments. Some early American churches might use a bassoon to provide a bass line to keep the congregation on pitch when singing hymns, when an organ was beyond their means. This N. Curtiss bassoon may be the earliest surviving American-made bassoon.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Bassoon

Date Made

circa 1790

Creators

Creator Notes

Most likely made in the United States, probably in New England.

Location

Object ID

89.470.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Fruitwood
Brass (Alloy)

Dimensions

Height: 2.625 in
Width: 2 in
Length: 48.5 in

Inscriptions

neck strap ring: N. Curtiss