Eduard Kruspe is a brass instrument manufacturer located near Eisenach , Germany. It was founded in 1834 by Carl Kruspe and his two sons Eduard and Friedrich (Fritz) in Erfurt , Germany, and few years after German reunification the factory moved from Erfurt to Wutha-Farnroda near Eisenach . The factory in Wutha-Farnroda (Thuringia) closed in 2011. But the manufacture of Kruspe brass wind instruments is continued since 2012 in Prienbach (Bavaria).
3-476: Kruspe may refer to any of the following: Ed. Kruspe , a brass instrument manufacturer, founded by Carl Kruspe Carl Georg Kruspe , a German District Mayor (de) Richard Kruspe (born 1967), a German musician and guitarist Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kruspe . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
6-661: Is credited with building the first prototypes of the double horn in 1897. The double horn was conceived by Edmund Gumpert , third horn in Meiningen , and refined and patented around 1900 by Fritz Kruspe. In 1904, the Horner model was introduced for the Philadelphia Orchestra hornist Anton Horner . Later copied by C.G. Conn as Conn 8D, based on Horner model. The Kruspe shop is also widely known for their trombones , and older specimens are often considered prime examples of
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