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19th-century keyed brass instrument
The ophicleide (/ˈɒfɪklaɪd/ OFF-ih-klyde) is a family of conical-bore keyed brass instruments invented in early 19th-century France to extend the keyed
Ophicleide
Brass instrument
of the ophicleide, extrapolated from the keyed bugle, imparted the warm, noble timbre characteristic of the modern euphonium. The ophicleide was widely
Euphonium
Brass instrument
although some models have three or six. Descending from the serpent and ophicleide, the tuba was invented in Prussia by Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht and Johann
Tuba
Early lip-reed wind instrument
variants were developed and used, until they were superseded first by the ophicleide and ultimately by the valved tuba. After almost entirely disappearing
Serpent_(instrument)
Organ stop
Ophicleide (/ˈɒfɪklaɪd/ OFF-ih-klyde) and Contra Ophicleide are powerful pipe organ reed pipes used as organ stops. The name comes from the early brass
Ophicleide_(organ_stop)
Largest pipe organ in the world based on number of pipes
controls stops from the Pedal Left pipe division. For example, the Grand Ophicleide pipes can be played from the pedalboard, and also from the Great manual
Boardwalk Hall Auditorium Organ
Boardwalk_Hall_Auditorium_Organ
Contrabass valved brass instrument
the term cimbasso was extended to a range of instruments, including the ophicleide and early valved instruments, such as the Pelittone and other early forms
Cimbasso
Symphony by Czerny
horns, 2 trumpets, timpani, 3 trombones (movements 1, 3 and 4 only), ophicleide (movements 1, 3 and 4 only) and strings. This symphony consists of four
Symphony_No._1_(Czerny)
Quint 1/3' Oktav 1/4' Quint 1/6' Oktav 1/8' Sesquialtera II Ophicleide 16' Rankett 16' Ophicleide 8' Trompete 8' Dulzian 8' Glocken 1' Tremulant II - Hauptwerk
Sydney Opera House Grand Organ
Sydney_Opera_House_Grand_Organ
Wind instrument
being an "E♭ tenor" (now the baritone). It was intended to replace the ophicleide, from which it was derived, and had a similar upright form. The bass was
Bass_saxophone
Incidental music by Felix Mendelssohn
clarinets, two bassoons, two horns, two trumpets, ophicleide, timpani and strings. The ophicleide part was originally written for English bass horn ("corno
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Mendelssohn)
A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream_(Mendelssohn)
Instrumental works
and D), three trumpets (two in E and one in E♭), three trombones, two ophicleides, percussion (timpani, bass drum and cymbals) and strings. Waverley: grande
Overtures_by_Hector_Berlioz
Musical instruments that play in the bass range
Contrabass balalaika Tuba Sousaphone Bass trombone Contrabass trombone Ophicleide Serpent Bass trumpet Bass horn Bassoon Contrabassoon Bass clarinet Contrabass
List_of_bass_instruments
Broad tradition of Western art music
at the end of the century. Brass instruments included the buccin, the ophicleide (a replacement for the bass serpent, which was the precursor of the tuba)
Classical_music
Family of musical instruments
Dung chen Dord Sringa Nyele Wazza Waqra phuku Alphorn Cornett Serpent Ophicleide Natural horn Bugle Post horn French horn German horn Vienna horn Wagner
Horn_(instrument)
Requiem Mass
clarinets, bass clarinet, 4 bassoons, 4 horns, 4 trumpets, 3 trombones, ophicleide, 4 timpani, bass drum, cymbals, tam-tam, organ, strings (including divisi
Messa_per_Rossini
English tubist and musicologist (1934–2024)
informed performance, including historical low brass instruments such as the ophicleide, cimbasso and serpent. Bevan was born in Manchester on 25 January 1934
Clifford_Bevan
Type of saxophone
Based on an amalgam of ideas drawn from the clarinet, flute, oboe and ophicleide, the saxophone was intended to form a tonal link between the woodwinds
Tenor_saxophone
Class of musical instruments
similar way to a woodwind instrument. These included the cornett, serpent, ophicleide, keyed bugle and keyed trumpet. They are more difficult to play than valved
Brass_instrument
mandolin Dave Samuels – marimba Hot Lips Page – mellophone Scott Robinson – ophicleide Pat Metheny – orchestrion Charlie Mariano – nadaswaram Alphonse Picou
List_of_jazz_musicians
Single-reed woodwind instrument
acoustics and extending its lower range. Sax was also a maker of the ophicleide, a large conical brass instrument in the bass register with keys similar
Saxophone
Harpsichord Spinet Tangent piano Fortepiano (early Piano) Organ Buccin Ophicleide—a Serpent replacement, precursor of the Tuba Natural trumpet Natural horn
List_of_period_instruments
American bass trombonist (born 1955)
a leading exponent of historical brasses such as the buccin, serpent, ophicleide and bass sackbut. In 2001 he joined the orchestra of Boston Baroque for
Douglas_Yeo
Topics referred to by the same term
(Manitoba politician) (1873–1940) Sam Hughes (musician) (1824–1898), ophicleide player Sammy Hughes (footballer) (died 2011), footballer from Northern
Sam_Hughes_(disambiguation)
19th-century keyed brass instrument
above the sixth are also avoided, being of doubtful intonation. In the ophicleide, the bass variety of the key bugle, the bore is sufficiently wide to produce
Keyed_bugle
Valved brass instrument with mirliton
instrument maker François Sudre (1844–1912). Its shape resembles that of an ophicleide. It was patented in 1892. A sudrophone has a conical bore and three or
Sudrophone
2023 studio album by Gracie Abrams
11, 13–16), guitar (1, 5, 9, 10, 14–16), Mellotron (1, 2, 6, 11, 14), ophicleide (4), percussion (1, 4–6), piano (1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12, 16), shaker (3
Good_Riddance_(album)
French music professor and instrument maker
the other instruments he patented, he is best known for inventing the ophicleide of which, it has been claimed, only five originals remain.[citation needed]
Jean_Hilaire_Asté
Low-pitched double-reed musical instrument
superficially similar to a contrabass sarrusophone, it is descended from the ophicleide which it resembles in appearance, as well as in the arrangement of the
Reed_contrabass
Pipe organ component which admits pressurized air to the pipes
(or Krummhorn) Bombarde Vox Humana (or Voix Humaine) Dulzian Cornopean Ophicleide Hybrid Audio example of Gemshorn (flute + string) Hybrid stops contain
Organ_stop
Period of change in European Art music
deeper brilliant tones. Likewise, new instruments were created such as the ophicleide, and earlier instruments like the piccolo and English horn were improved
Transition from Classical to Romantic music
Transition_from_Classical_to_Romantic_music
Program symphony by Hector Berlioz
stated in unison between the unusual combination of four bassoons and two ophicleides. The key, C minor, allows the bassoons to render the theme at the bottom
Symphonie_fantastique
Large instrumental ensemble
which some might play 1 alto trombone 1 bass trombone 1–2 serpents or ophicleides (gradually replaced by tubas) Percussion 2 timpani (one player) snare
Orchestra
Brass instrument
(composed 1893–1896) Problems playing this file? See media help. As the ophicleide or the tuba was added to the orchestra during the 19th century, bass trombone
Trombone
Oratorio by Felix Mendelssohn
2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, ophicleide, timpani, organ and strings and a large chorus usually singing in four
Elijah_(oratorio)
German-born French composer (1819–1880)
he wrote for cor anglais, harp, and – exceptionally, Keck records – an ophicleide (Le Papillon), tubular bells (Le carnaval des revues), and a wind machine
Jacques_Offenbach
Indoor arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
in this organ are pipes operating on 100 inches of pressure, the Grand Ophicleide being the loudest and also most famous. The Guinness Book of World Records
Boardwalk_Hall
British 19th century ophicleide player
Samuel Hughes (1823 – 1 April 1898) was a British ophicleide player and teacher, and considered one of the most important British players of the instrument
Sam_Hughes_(musician)
Town in Wales
Rail Andrew Haines. Sam Hughes began his career as a noted player of the ophicleide in the Cyfarthfa Brass Band. One of the first two Labour MPs to be elected
Merthyr_Tydfil
fipple flutes ocarina Octavin aerophones 422.2 Germany reed clarinet Ophicleide or Quinticlave aerophones 423.21 France brass instruments trumpet Organ
List_of_musical_instruments
American jazz musician (born 1959)
recorded an album featuring the C-melody saxophone and performs with the ophicleide. He also owns and records with a vintage contrabass saxophone so rare
Scott Robinson (jazz musician)
Scott_Robinson_(jazz_musician)
1872/1879 composition by Charles Gounod
clarinets in A, 2 bassoons, 2 horns in D, 2 trumpets in A, 3 trombones, ophicleide, timpani, bass drum, cymbals, triangle, and strings. The work is in the
Funeral_March_of_a_Marionette
with cornet, trombone, ophicleide, two clarinets, two violins, double bass, kettle drum, and güíro. The ophicleide (ophicleide) was a sort of bass bugle
Early_Cuban_bands
Opera by Giuseppe Verdi
bassoons, contrabassoon Brass: 4 horns, 2 cornets, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones, ophicleide Percussion: timpani, bass drum, triangle, bells, cannon, tambourine, castanets
Don_Carlos
Prefecture of Lot-et-Garonne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Asté (1775–1840), professor of music and instrument-maker, inventied the ophicleide Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent (1780–1846), naturalist and politician
Agen
1874 musical setting of the funeral mass
clarinets, 4 bassoons brass: 4 horns, 8 trumpets (4 offstage), 3 trombones, ophicleide (an obsolete instrument usually replaced by a tuba or cimbasso in modern
Requiem_(Verdi)
French musician
Conservatoire de Paris, where he was expelled. As an early exponent of the ophicleide, Guivier became one of Jullien's core of elite musicians along with other
Jean_Prosper_Guivier
Church in the 6th arrondissement of Paris
Flûte 4 Jeux d'combinaison Bombarde 32 Bombarde 16 Basson 16 Trompette 8 Ophicléide 8 Clairon 4 Salicional 8 Octave 4 Fourniture IV Plein Jeu IV Cymbale VI
Saint-Sulpice,_Paris
Pipe organ in London, England
Mixture 15.19.22.26.29 V 23 Double Ophicleide (from 25) 32′ 24 Double Trombone (from 27 in Swell) 32′ 25 Ophicleide 16′ 26 Bombard 16′ 27 Trombone (in
Royal_Albert_Hall_Organ
Millitaire and Tuba Magna on the organ of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, UK. Ophicleide (organ stop) [citation needed] These distinctive-sounding stops operate
List_of_pipe_organs
galandronome, although the description appears to be that of a valved ophicleide: [Gastón brings] out a towering contraption of tarnished and beat-up brass
Galandronome
1845 musical competition in Paris, France
piccolo 2 cornets 2 natural horns 1 Eb clarinet 3 trumpets 2 valve horns 16 Bb clarinets 4 ophicleides 2 valve trombones 4 oboes 4 bassoons 4 percussions
The Battle of the Bands (event)
The_Battle_of_the_Bands_(event)
Term for popular music bands
make-up: cornet, trombone, figle (ophicleide), two clarinets, two violins, double bass, kettle drum, and güiro. The ophicleide was a sort of bass bugle with
Orquesta_típica
Musical genre and dance of Cuba
instruments. They had several brass instruments (cornet, valve trombone, ophicleide), a clarinet or two, a violin or two and tympani (kettle drums). At the
Danzón
Second-largest pipe organ in Latvia
2′ Terz 13/5′ Sesquialtera II Cornet V 8′ Mixtur V 22/3′ Äolodicon 16′ Ophicleide 8′ Fagott/Oboe 8′ Oboe 4′ Tremolo Fagott/Oboe III Manual C–f3 Salicional
Riga_Cathedral_pipe_organ
Early Classical era trumpet with keys
replaced by their valved improvements, such as the serpent, early cimbasso, ophicleide, and keyed bugle. The keyed trumpet is based on the natural trumpet, which
Keyed_trumpet
Brazilian composer (1887–1959)
clarinet and cavaquinho (a Brazilian guitar), and often also including ophicleide, trombones or percussion. Villa-Lobos occasionally joined such bands.
Heitor_Villa-Lobos
Musical artist
hautbois et piano Tubissimo pour saxhorn basse en sib ou euphonium ou ophicléide en sib et piano Uranus pour trombone et piano Variations N°8 des 9 Grands
Désiré_Dondeyne
Book by Hector Berlioz
Trumpet Cornet Trombones Tubas (bass tuba) Bugle Keyed bugle Valve bugle Ophicleide (Bass, Alto, Double-Bass) Bombardon Voices: (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass
Treatise_on_Instrumentation
Opening in the body of a wind instrument
instruments use valves or a slide instead of tone holes, with the cornett, the ophicleide, the keyed trumpet, and the rare keyed bugle as exceptions. The modern
Tone_hole
Lowest-pitched instrument in the trombone family
section, a confusing term which over time referred to an upright serpent, ophicleide, or early variants of the tuba. In preparation for the La Scala première
Contrabass_trombone
Musical event celebrating the Tuba instrument family
participants also bring rarer members of the family such as the helicon, ophicleide, serpent and double bell euphonium. The first TubaChristmas was organized
Tubachristmas
1846 opera by Hector Berlioz
C/D/F, 2 cornets in A/B♭, 3 trombones, 2 tubas (originally scored for one ophicleide and one tuba) timpani, snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, suspended cymbal
La_Damnation_de_Faust
American judge (1798–1860)
The New York Times. September 3, 1913. Retrieved 8 September 2018. "Ophicleide Unknown maker Probably French, early 19th century". collection.yale.edu
Charles_A._Ingersoll
Human settlement in England
specialised in portraiture Sam Hughes (1824–1898) the last great ophicleide player, the ophicleide was the bass-baritone instrument of the brass family, replacing
Trentham,_Staffordshire
Musical artist
soon evident, and he learned to play the piano, cello, viola, flute, and ophicleide. He was an accomplished musician with all these instruments, but his main
Macedonio_Alcalá
Opera by Hector Berlioz
4 bassoons Brass: 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 valve cornets, 3 trombones, ophicleide or tuba Percussion: timpani, triangles, bass drum, cymbals, tenor drum
Les_Troyens
British composer
depict the Silurians in Doctor Who and the Silurians, and serpents and ophicleides in Revenge of the Cybermen. Several CDs of his work were produced, notably
Carey_Blyton
Church in Surrey, England
Cornopean 8′ Hautboy 8′ Vox Humana 8′ Clarion 4′ Tremulant Pedal Organ Open Diapason 16′ Violone 16′ Bourdon 16′ Octave 8′ Bass Flute 8′ Ophicleide 16′
St_Mary's_Church,_Ewell
1971 studio album by Shirley Collins and The Albion Country Band
Bland – concertina; Colin Ross – Northumbrian smallpipes; Alan Lumsden – ophicleide "Just as the Tide Was A-Flowing" (2:13) Shirley Collins – lead vocals;
No_Roses
Symphony by Hector Berlioz
horns, 8 trumpets, 4 cornets, 10 trombones, bass trombone (optional), 6 ophicleides (or modern tubas) 8 snare drums, timpani (optional), 3 pairs of crash
Grande Symphonie funèbre et triomphale
Grande_Symphonie_funèbre_et_triomphale
Musical instrument classification system
of the instrument can be altered mechanically 423.21 Keyed trumpets – Ophicleide. 423.211 Regular bore (423.212 Irregular bore) 423.213 Sets of keyed trumpets
Hornbostel–Sachs
pp. 278–279. ISBN 978-0253204950. Retrieved July 10, 2020. [1]Grand Ophicleide Issue 27, page 6. Archived 2012-03-11 at the Wayback Machine Pinel, Stephen
Midmer–Losh_Organ_Company
American musician and composer (1827–1903)
during a stint in Algeria), for voice & piano Méphisto masqué (186?) (for ophicleide and orchestra, including mirlitons [fr] (possibly a form of kazoo), or
Edmond_Dédé
Cuban and Spanish dance and music genre
of two violins, two clarinets, a contrabass, a cornet, a trombone, an ophicleide, paila and a güiro. But the habanera was sung as well as danced. During
Contradanza
British composer and pianist (born 1959)
Academy of Music).[citation needed] A movement from his Concerto for Ophicleide and Orchestra has been recorded by Nick Byrne and David Miller. In 2022
Simon_Proctor
Musical artist
when he enlisted in the band of the Coldstream Guards. He would play ophicleide and trombone before baritone and eventually euphonium under bandmaster
Alfred_James_Phasey
World's largest fully functioning pipe organ
Tuba 16 ft Trumpet 8 ft Soft Tuba 8 ft Cornopean 8 ft Ophicleide 8 ft Musette 8 ft Ophicleide 4 ft Soft Tuba 4 ft Grand Mixture VI Mixture V Mixture
Wanamaker_Organ
French musical instrument maker and inventor (1812–1882)
Ophicleide, mid-19th century (Musical Instrument Museum, University of Edinburgh). Sarrusophones, left to right: bass, baritone, tenor, alto and soprano
Pierre-Louis_Gautrot
1870 concert overture by Arthur Sullivan
in B♭, 2 bassoons, 4 horns in E♭, 2 valve-trumpets in E♭, 3 trombones, ophicleide or bass tuba, extra bass tuba ad lib., 2 timpani, cymbals, bass drum,
Overture_di_Ballo
French composer (1837–1915)
doubled woodwind section, two cornets, four horns, three trombones, and ophicleide or euphonium, along with percussion. Waldteufel's music can be distinguished
Émile_Waldteufel
French trumpeter and hornist (born 1984)
Corbin, with the Turbulences Ensemble (D. Guerrier, cornet; A. Ganaye, ophicleide; Chloé Ghisalberti, piano). 2000 – First Prize at the Maurice André International
David_Guerrier
was the inventor of the sudrophone, a brass instrument resembling an ophicleide in shape, and patented in 1892. Born in Carcassonne, southern France,
François_Sudre_(1844–1912)
Church in Cornwall, England
various tonal improvements including the provision of a 16’ 8’ and 4’ Ophicleide and Trumpet unit, new upper work to the Great and Choir organs, the addition
Church of King Charles the Martyr, Falmouth
Church_of_King_Charles_the_Martyr,_Falmouth
County borough in Wales
Grahame Davies. Sam Hughes began his career as a noted player of the ophicleide in the Cyfarthfa Brass Band. One of the first two Labour MPs to be elected
Merthyr_Tydfil_County_Borough
Family of metal double-reed wind instruments
with a conical bore, and the larger members of the family resemble the ophicleide in shape. Like the oboe and bassoon, all sizes of sarrusophone were originally
Sarrusophone
Opéra comique by Louis Hérold
two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, ophicleide, timpani, triangle, bass drum, cymbals, and strings. Time: 1590. Place:
Zampa
German-born opera composer (1791–1864)
of dark-toned instruments – bassoons, timpani and low brass, including ophicleide – to characterise the diabolical nature of Bertram and his associates
Giacomo_Meyerbeer
Musical artist
which allows it to be played melodically somewhat in the manner of an ophicleide, a keyed brass instrument which Wiggins was able to try at the Bate Collection
Graham_Wiggins
Musical ensemble
but frequently included some combination of cornet, horn, trombone, and ophicleide. Early brass chamber music also developed in Russia due to the patronage
Brass_quintet
Performing arts from Cuba
instruments. They had several brass instruments (cornet, valve trombone, ophicleide), a clarinet or two, a violin or two and tympani (kettle drums). At the
Dance_from_Cuba
Composition by Hector Berlioz
2 clarinets, 4 bassoons 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 2 cornets, 3 trombones, ophicleide, timpani, bass drum, tam-tam, harp, piano (2 and 4 hand), strings Lambert
Lélio
Set of available musical works for euphonium
clear that the euphonium, compared to its predecessors the serpent and ophicleide, had a wide range and a consistently rich, pleasing sound throughout that
Euphonium_repertoire
occasionally 8 ft), or in the pedal at 16 ft or 32 ft pitch; similar tone as the Ophicleide or the Trombone. Bourdon (French) Bordun (German) Bordone (Italian) Bordón
List_of_pipe_organ_stops
Town hall in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Diaphone 32 Clarion 4 Vox Humana 8 Double Ophicleide 32 Clairon 4 Contra Fagotto 32 Tuba 16 Octave Diaphone 16 Ophicleide 16 Posaune 16 Trombone 16 Bassoon 16
Melbourne_Town_Hall
Oratorio by Mendelssohn
clarinets, 2 bassoons, contrabassoon and serpent (predecessor of the ophicleide now replaced by a tuba), 4 horns, 2 trumpets, 3 trombones (alto, tenor
St._Paul_(oratorio)
Catholic cathedral in Australia
digital ranks of pedal pipes, including 32' Contra-Bourdon, 32' Contra-ophicleide, 16' Major bass; and additional switching devices for the transfer of
St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta
St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Parramatta
American composer and television producer
Flute and Orchestra with Timothy Hutchins as soloist; a Concerto for Ophicleide and Orchestra called Brass From the Past performed by Nick Byrne; and
William_P._Perry
bass clarinet) 4 bassoons 4 horns 2 trumpets 2 cornets 6 trombones 2 ophicleides/tubas timpani 4 tenor drums bass drum 5 cymbals tenor solo 2 large 3-part
Te_Deum_(Berlioz)
British folk rock band
violin (1995–1996) Cathy Lesurf – vocals (1982–1988) Alan Lumsden – ophicleide (1971) Neil Marshall – drums (1998–2002) Dave Mattacks – drums, keyboards
The_Albion_Band
OPHICLEIDE
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ahinjita | அஹீநà¯à®œà¯€à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Rama, God, Supreme spirit
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Fortunate
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Satisfied; Loved; Joyful
Boy/Male
Irish
Rooster.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Christian, Danish, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Noble; The Beauty
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gift of God
Girl/Female
Indian
Happiness
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Mark of Love
OPHICLEIDE
OPHICLEIDE
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OPHICLEIDE
n.
A large brass wind instrument, formerly used in the orchestra and in military bands, having a loud tone, deep pitch, and a compass of three octaves; -- now generally supplanted by bass and contrabass tubas.
n.
Double bass; -- applied to any instrument of the same deep range as the stringed double bass; as, the contrabass ophicleide; the contrabass tuba or bombardon.
n.
Originally, a deep-toned instrument of the oboe or bassoon family; thence, a bass reed stop on the organ. The name bombardon is now given to a brass instrument, the lowest of the saxhorns, in tone resembling the ophicleide.