…In the mid-17th century, the inside diameter of these ancient instruments was narrowed so that the reed could be held directly by the lips, which became the basis for the modern oboe, and enabled a more flexible sound quality and playing style. The Hotteterre family is still known as a woodwind instrument maker in Paris at that time, and it is believed that the above-mentioned improvements made the previously rough sound more delicate and suitable for indoor performance. In the late 1800s, various improvements were made with the cooperation of a professor at the Paris Conservatory and the Triébert father and son, and this is the type known as the Conservatoire type and is widely used today. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Hotteterre" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…17世紀中ごろにこれらの古代楽器の内径を細くして,リードを直接唇でくわえられるようにしたことが近代オーボエへの改良の手がかりとなり,柔軟な音質と奏法が得られるようになった。当時のパリの木管楽器製造者にオットテールHotteterre一族の名まえが残っているが,前述のような改良により,粗野であった音を室内演奏にも適するよう繊細化したものと考えられている。1800年代後半にパリ音楽院の教授とトリエベールTriébert父子の協力で種々改良が加えられ,これが今日コンセルバトアール型と呼ばれ広く用いられている。… ※「Hotteterre」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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