Dvorak
Humoresque op. 101 No 7
Thomas PINSCHOF - Pinschofon
Delyth STAFFORD - Harp
The Pinschofon is a specially
extended bass flute, designed by
Thomas Pinschof in the early
seventies. Although in C its
lowest note is G (with the
special bell shape attachment F)
making it a real bass
instrument. Due to the unique
design the weight of the
instrument rests on the floor.
This enables the player to
easily manipulate the keys for
the additional notes. Its
characteristic shape makes this
flute generally easier to play
and technically more agile than
the normal bass flute. This
instrument was first made by
Werner Wetzel in Berlin and
further improved later by his
master student and successor
Christian Jäger in München,
Germany. Many contemporary
composers have written chamber
music, solo works and even solo
concertos for the Pinschofon. In
the flute ensemble it shares
the cello
function with the contra bass
flute and can be considered the
backbone of the bass section.