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‖ sordun|zɔrˈduːn| Also sordune. [Ger.] An early form of bassoon, having a cylindrical bore with double reeds.
1876Stainer & Barrett Dict. Mus. Terms 406/2 Sordun, Sordono (It.) (1) An old form of wood wind instrument, having a double reed, with twelve ventages and two keys. 1943B. Miall tr. K. Geiringer's Mus. Instruments 133 An extremely rare variant of the Bassoon was the Sordune... This consisted of a gracefully turned wooden billet containing not merely two but sometimes three parallel cylindrical bores. 1977Early Music Apr. (Advt., recto rear cover), The Sordunes which Praetorius..illustrates in Syntagma Musicum 1619 show a controlled reed instrument of two parallel bores with a bocal tapering towards the end of its length. The Sordune is a useful bridge between the windcap range of instruments, and the controlled reed instruments. 1978A. C. Baines in J. M. Thomson Future of Early Music in Britain 22 Once people have spent money on manufactured sorduns and cornamuses, they want their money's worth from them. |