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Catalog Number |
2006.06.01 |
Object Type |
Marimba |
Creator |
J. C. Deagan, Inc. |
Title |
Model 50 "Caprice" Marimba |
Description |
Deagan "Caprice" marimba, Model # 50. Four octave C3-C7 (1946-1949). Wood bars and brass resonators. Ornately designed frame with decorative wood. Wooden crossbar through center of frame. Wood is a lighter color on front and back and darker on sides. "DEAGAN" logo on front of marimba. Sits on four coasters. Bars show signs of use and slight water damage. |
Dimensions |
H-36.5 W-67 L-31 inches |
People |
J. C. Deagan, Inc. Owen, Charles |
Date |
c. 1948 |
Additional Research |
The Deagan Caprice marimba, model number 50, was a short-lived, top-line instrument manufactured between 1946 and 1949. This model re-introduced the use of metal in the construction of Deagan marimbas after the ban on its use during World War II. Having a four- octave range of C to C, it set this range as the standard for the post-war construction of marimbas. The instrument is 36 1/4 inches high and 69 3/8 inches long. The largest bar measures 16 1/8 x 2 1/8 x 7/8 inches and the smallest measures 7 1/8 x 1 5/8 x 1/2 inches. This marimba belonged to PAS Hall of Fame member Charles Owen. It was used in count-less performances during his extensive career as soloist with the United States Marine Band, Principal Percussionist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, and Professor of Percussion at the University of Michigan. Its most notable appearance is in Owen's recording of the Creston "Concertino for Marimba and Orchestra, Op. 21" with the Philadelphia Orchestra for the Columbia Masterworks album First Chair Encores, Vol. 2. Percussive Notes, December 2006. |
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Credit line |
Gift of Susan L. Owen Bissiri |
