Accession No
2005.261 A-B
Description
Fiddle (A) with hexagonal shaped polished wooden soundbox, covered with reptile skin and carved with an openwork flower at base. Wooden bow (B) with horsehair string, attached to fiddle.
Place
Asia; East Asia; China; Mongolia
Period
Source
Nixon, Andrea (Dr) [collector]; Nixon, Glenys [donor]; Nixon, Douglas [donor]; Nixon, W C (Dr) [donor]
Department
Anth
Reference Numbers
2005.261 A-B
Cultural Affliation
Material
Wood; Plant; Pigment; Skin; Hair; ?Nylon
Local Term
Measurements
170mm x 140mm x 820mm
Events
Context (CMS Context)
Dr. Andrea Nixon was a graduate of Selwyn college who completed a doctorate in Mongolian music. The instruments were given by the family of the collector, Dr W.C. Nixon, Glenys Nixon and Douglas Nixon, after her death in May 2004.
A group of black and white photographs were given together with the three instruments (2005.259 A-F; 2005.260; 2005.261). There are 16 photographs of the instruments themselves, 3 photographs of Mongolian musical instruments and 4 photographs of people holding Mongolian instruments. One these is a colour image. The photographs await archiving for the photo archive.
(Bib) Andrea Nixon wrote the Mongolian musical instruments entries in the New Grove Dictionary, edited by Stanley Sadie
Event Date 6/5/2014
Author: maa
Description (CMS Description)
A- Fiddle with hexagonal shaped polished wooden soundbox, covered with reptile, (probably snake skin), and carved with an openwork flower at base. Wooden neck with 4 tuning pegs, and 2 strings of twisted horsehair/?nylon attached to bottom two pegs. Strings run over a very small wooden bridge on the hexagonal soundbox. Top of neck is carved in a leaf-like shape.
B- Wooden bow with horsehair string, attached to A, with the strings intertwined.
Event Date 6/5/2014
Author: maa
Description (Physical description)
This a four string two course instrument that has been converted to a two string two course instrument. Noted by Matthew Hill, Royal College of Music MINIM project cataloguer and photographer.
Event Date 15/5/2017
Author: Remke Velden
Context (Production / use)
The bow is interconnect with the fiddle, as is customary for this type of instrument. Therefore, the decision was taken not to split this record.
Event Date 8/6/2017
Author: Remke Velden
FM:267603
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