Jacob Denner (1681 – 1735) was a woodwind instrument maker of Nuremberg.

He was the son of Johann Christoph Denner, improver of the chalumeau and credited with the invention of the clarinet. Jacob is also well known for his recorders[1] which have become the model for many modern instruments.[2] He is reported to have worked for the Medici court in Florence in 1708.[3]
Jacob was also a performer and member of the Nuremberg Stadtpfeiferei.[4]
References
edit- ^ Robert Austin Warner; Friedrich von Huene (1974). "A Jacob Denner Recorder in the United States of America". The Galpin Society Journal. 21: 88–98. doi:10.2307/841432. JSTOR 841432.
- ^ "Denner Recorders from Mollenhauer". Mollenhauer Recorders. 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-10-28. Retrieved 2016-07-09.
- ^ Arpin, Joël. "Denner". Retrieved 2016-07-09.
- ^ Fischer, Charles. "Unicorn Music: Denner Family". Retrieved 2016-07-09.
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