Rankett: Double Reed Instruments of the Renaissance
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Rankettes are very special instruments. The bass ranket has the same vocal register depth as a bass pommer, but is so small that it fits in the palm of your hand. This is thanks to its nine-fold coiled bore. Although its bore is cylindrical, the instrument achieves a range of a twelfth through the clever addition of extra holes, which are covered by both thumbs, both little fingers, and even the fleshy upper parts of the fingers already in use. They were particularly popular in German-speaking countries at the end of the 16th century. We find the first reference to a “Raggett” in the Württemberg inventory of 1576 and then to “Rogetten” in a Graz inventory of 1590. There are also illustrations of a single Rankett being played in a mixed consort of the Munich court wind orchestra. The rankett survived into the 17th century, when Johann Christoph
Denner converted it into a “pocket bassoon.”
We would like to thank Christoph Schüler for building a complete set of ranketts in the tuning a' = 465 Hertz especially for this program.
Musicians:
Ann Allen
Adrien Reboisson
Silke Gwendolyn-Schulze
Maruša Brezavšček
Melissa Sandel
Find out more about the concert here:
https://www.rerenaissance.ch/events/2...
Video and audio: Nicola Paoli
26.10.25 in Basel, Switzerland
Barfüsserkirche, Historisches Museum Basel
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