
Diatonic harmonica in C by Hohner, Trossingen, Germany, ca. Gift of Leo Coulson, Intermountain Guitar & Banjo, Salt Lake City. Winrow & Son, Nottingham, England and Broadbent Dry Goods, Lehi City, Utah. Diatonic accordion attributed to Busson, Paris, ca. Gift of Craig Anderson, Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Trombone slide by Frank Holton & Co., Chicago, ca. Trumpet mute attributed to Austria, 20th century.īA-99. Trumpet mute attributed to Austria, late 18th century.īA-98. Gift of Carol Lee Cole, Annawan, Illinois.īA-97. Trombone by Frank Holton & Company, Elkhorn, 1929. Reconstruction of basse des cornets (bass cornetto) described by Marin Mersenne in Harmonie Universelle (Paris: 1636). Bass cornetto by Roland Wilson, Cologne, April 2010. Stewart (1953-2009) by Darcy Kuronen, Boston. Trombone (LP) by Frank Holton & Co., Chicago, ca. Trumpet in B-flat/A (LP) by Frank Holton & Co., Elkhorn, ca. Euphonium in B-flat (LP) by Frank Holton & Co., Elkhorn, ca. Mellophone by Frank Holton & Co., Elkhorn, Wisconsin, ca. Gift of Doug Lind, Rapid City, South Dakota. Lind and later to Doug Lind, both of whom played it in the Vermillion High School Band. Roland Lind in the original Dalesburg (South Dakota) Community Band, ca. Silverplated with gold-plated bell interior. André and Kay Marcum Larson Acquisitions Fund. Silverplate with gold-plated bell interior. Gift of Carol Lee Cole, Annawan, Illinois. Violoncello bow, possibly made in Vogtland, Saxony Egerland, Czechoslovakia or Mirecourt, France, ca. Violin and bow by Masakichi Suzuki, Nagoya, Japan, ca. Hardingfele by Knudt Eriksen Helland, Bø, Telemark, Norway, 1873. Violin bow by Leon Glasser, Bronx, New York, ca. Gift of Claire Givens and Andrew Dipper, Minneapolis. Saw duang (two-string fiddle), Thailand, ca. Ex coll.: Erich Lachmann Collection, UCLA. Purchase funds gift of Kevin Schieffer, Sioux Falls. Bukolt, Stevens Point, Wisconsin The Copernicus Cultural Foundation, Chicago. Ex colls.: King Henry IV, France François de Bassompierre and family, France King Louis XVIII, France Jean-Baptiste Cartier, Paris George Hart, London Royal de Forest Hawley, Hartford, Connecticut Albert Hastings Pitkin, Hartford Lyon & Healy, Chicago Edmund V. Violin, The King Henry IV, by Antonio and Girolamo Amati, Cremona, ca. At the National Music Museum July 1, 2009-JBowed Stringed Instruments
