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Kolberg 1191 Set of Taxi Horns American in Paris - 1929 A, Ab, Bb, D

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Kolberg 1191 Set of Taxi Horns American in Paris - 1929 A, Ab, Bb, D

Four taxi horns/bulb horns tuned A3, G#4, A#4, D5 for the new critical edition of Gershwin's "An American in Paris".

 

Background:
Dr Mark Clague is Professor of Musicology at the University of Michigan and editor of the Gershwin Critical Edition. Based on a review of archival recordings from the Ira and Leonore Gershwin Trust's 1929 collection, he argues that the taxi horns traditionally played since about 1945 were not intended by composer George Gershwin. The letters A, B, C and D merely indicate which horn is to be played and not the pitch.

  • Four high-quality taxi horns/bulb horns
  • Pitches: A3, G#4, A#4, D5
  • Tuning: 442 Hz
  • Square sliding holders and transverse tube included, matching the combination stand system

 

Accessories (extra charge)

Combination stand for set of car horns 1191 1190K

Four taxi horns/bulb horns tuned A3, G#4, A#4, D5 for the new critical edition of Gershwin's "An American in Paris".

 

Background:
Dr Mark Clague is Professor of Musicology at the University of Michigan and editor of the Gershwin Critical Edition. Based on a review of archival recordings from the Ira and Leonore Gershwin Trust's 1929 collection, he argues that the taxi horns traditionally played since about 1945 were not intended by composer George Gershwin. The letters A, B, C and D merely indicate which horn is to be played and not the pitch.

  • Four high-quality taxi horns/bulb horns
  • Pitches: A3, G#4, A#4, D5
  • Tuning: 442 Hz
  • Square sliding holders and transverse tube included, matching the combination stand system

 

Accessories (extra charge)

Combination stand for set of car horns 1191 1190K

$572.70

Original: $1,636.30

-65%
Kolberg 1191 Set of Taxi Horns American in Paris - 1929 A, Ab, Bb, D

$1,636.30

$572.70

Description

Four taxi horns/bulb horns tuned A3, G#4, A#4, D5 for the new critical edition of Gershwin's "An American in Paris".

 

Background:
Dr Mark Clague is Professor of Musicology at the University of Michigan and editor of the Gershwin Critical Edition. Based on a review of archival recordings from the Ira and Leonore Gershwin Trust's 1929 collection, he argues that the taxi horns traditionally played since about 1945 were not intended by composer George Gershwin. The letters A, B, C and D merely indicate which horn is to be played and not the pitch.

  • Four high-quality taxi horns/bulb horns
  • Pitches: A3, G#4, A#4, D5
  • Tuning: 442 Hz
  • Square sliding holders and transverse tube included, matching the combination stand system

 

Accessories (extra charge)

Combination stand for set of car horns 1191 1190K

Kolberg 1191 Set of Taxi Horns American in Paris - 1929 A, Ab, Bb, D | Timpano-percussion