Soprano ‘Duytse Schalmey’ (Shawm)

Richard Haka, c. 1680

The origins of double reed instruments lie in the mists of time. Widely used between the 15th and 17th centuries, the shawm was the predecessor of the oboe. Mostly played in dance and ceremonial music, shawms were appreciated for their loud and warm tone.

  • Artwork typewind instrument, musical instrument, oboe, shawm
  • Object numberBK-NM-11430-83
  • Dimensionslength 619.5 mm, diameter 80 mm
  • Physical characteristicsbuxushout en messing