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DHV:
431
Tourin ID:
KOPEA 20

Size:

Bass

Place Made:

Maker:

D

Hamburg

Joachim

Tielke

Date:

1685

Label Text:

JOACHIM TIELKE // in Hamburg/ An. 1685 [large format, printed except 85]

Body Shape:

Viol

Current Location:

DK

Copenhagen

No. of Strings:

6

Collection:

Danish Music Museum/Claudius Samling

Sound Holes:

C

Catalog Number:

270/439

Head:

Female

Private Owner:

Previous Owner:

Wife of Norwegian Ambassador Due; Letizia Demidoff, daughter of Jerome Bonaparte

Measurements:

Body Length:

67.3

String Length:

Rib Depth:

11.5

Upper Width:

31.6

Middle Width:

23.7

Bottom Width:

39

Information

Source:

Hellwig 2011, pp. 273-76; Hellwig 1980, pp. 169-71

Literature:

Hellwig 2020, p. 28; Hellwig 2011, pp. 273-76; Hellwig 1980, pp. 169-71; Skjerne 1931, p. 218

Photographs:

Hellwig 2011, pp. 50 (label), 85 (head side and back 3/4), 274-76 (front, back body only, head FB+S, rosette, end of fingerboard [all color]; Stenz 2002, p. 28 (front 3/4, held by C. Claudius); Hellwig 1980, pp. 70 (head side), 84 (tailpiece), 95 (head back), 170-1 (back, fingerboard + head, back ornament); Skjerne, p. 221 (front, back, neck/head 3/4)

Recordings:

Auctions:

Comments:

Hellwig 2011, TieWV 032; Hellwig 1980, no. 027. 3-piece table with ebony/ivory edging, double purfling, and rosette; 3-piece back (arched, with ebony/ivory edging and glued-on carved ornaments at top and bottom) and ribs of bird’s-eye maple. Pegbox with open-carved back; inlaid fingerboard and tailpiece (tortoiseshell on ivory veneer, the former narrowed and wedge not original, both with artificial gemstones. Dimensions 67.3, 31.5/23.5/38.4, 115, -. Hellwig 2011 adds: back also has single purfling; no soundpost plate or other crossbars on back; peg for top string is closest to nut, and unused hole for 7th peg drilled through lady’s hair. Lower end of fingerboard has marquetry showing Cupid and Hercules, first such emblem on a Tielke viol. Back widths 31.0/23.4/38.1. Gemstones protruding from fingerboard suggests viol made for display rather than performance. Hellwig 2020: bridge probably original (with photo).

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