Draft:List of brass instrument makers
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This is a short list of significant brass instrument makers.
16th–18th centuries[edit]
- Erasmus Schnitzer, Nuremberg, 1540–
- Georg Neuschel, Nuremberg, 1540–
- Anton Schnitzer I, Nuremberg, 1550–
- Conrad Linczer, Nuremberg, 1570–
- Pierre Colbert, Reims, 1580–
- Anton Schnitzer II, Nuremberg, 1580–
- Anton Drewelwecz, Nuremberg, 1585–
- Andreas Reichart, Erfurt, 1600–
- Simon Reichard, Nuremberg, 1600–
- Jakob Bauer, Nuremberg, 1600–
- Isaac Ehe, Nuremberg, 1600–
- Sebastian Hainlein, Nuremberg, 1615–
- Georg Nicolaus Öller, Stockholm, 1630
- Paul Hainlein, Nuremberg, 1645–
- Hieronimus Starck, Nuremberg, 1660–
- Christian Kofahl, Mecklenburg, 1660–
- Johann Joseph Schmied, Pfaffendorf (Koblenz), 1770–
- Gebrüder Alexander, Mainz, Germany, 1782–
19th century[edit]
- Courtois, Paris, 1803
- Orsi, 1836–
- Besson, Paris, 1837–
- Červený, Hradec Králové, 1842–
- Adolphe Sax, Paris, 1842–1900
- Distin & Co., London, c. 1850–1868
- Boosey & Co., London, 1868–1930 (after purchasing Distin & Co.)
- Hawkes & Son, London, 1865–1930
- Robert Piering, Adorf, 1882–1943
- Henri Selmer Paris, 1885–
- York & Sons, Grand Rapids, 1885–1976
- Henry Distin Manufacturing Company, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 1886–1909
20th century[edit]
- Amati Kraslice, 1948–
- Bach, New York, 1924–
- Benge, Chicago, 1939–2001
- Blessing, Elkhart, Indiana, 1906–2009
- Boosey & Hawkes, London, 1930 (merged from Boosey & Co. and Hawkes & Son)
- Buescher, Elkhart, Indiana, 1894–1963
- Conn, Elkhart, Indiana, 1915–
- Getzen, Elkhorn, Wisconsin 1939–
- Haag Brass, Weinfelden, Switzerland
- Holton, Chicago, 1989
- Jupiter, Taipei, 1993
- H.N. White Co., Cleveland, 1893
- King, Cleveland, 1893
- Martin, Elkhart, Indiana, 1905–1961
- Miraphone, Waldkraiburg, Germany
- Olds, Los Angeles, 1910–
- Rath, Huddersfield, 1996–
- Reynolds, 1936–1946
- Schilke, 1956–
- Thein Brass, Bremen, 1972–
- Yamaha, Hamamatsu, (Brass:)[clarification needed] 1965–
Contemporary[edit]
External links or references[edit]
Herbert Heyde: Trompeten Posaunen Tuben - Musikinstrumenten-Museum Leipzig - Katalog - Band 3 (ISBN: 376510213X)
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