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Fratelli Patricola (Patricola Brothers) is an Italian company producing oboes and clarinets since 1976, based in Castelnuovo Scrivia in the Province of Alessandria.
Genre | instrument makers |
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Founded | 1976 |
Headquarters | |
Key people | Francesco, Pietro and Biagio Patricola |
Products | Clarinets (Boehm system), Oboes |
Number of employees | 9 |
Website | patricola |
The brothers Francesco, Pietro and Biagio Patricola, woodwind instrument makers, founded their own workshop in 1976 for the production of oboes and clarinets.[1][2] Two sons and a grandson are also working as instrument builders in the family business.[3]
Patricola make oboes and clarinets from the woods of Grenadilla (Dalbergia melanoxylon) and Bubinga (Guibourtia tessmannii), aged for up to 12 years, and with silver-plated or optionally gold-plated key work.[1] The woodworking is done with the help of CNC machines, while the hand-made key work is manufactured in-house.[4] About 75% of the manufacturing is done by hand.[1]
Oboes are made in student, semi-professional and professional grades, and the oboe d'amore, cor anglais, and oboe musette in E♭ are also produced. Clarinets are offered as "Virtuoso" semi-professional and "Artista" professional models using the French (Boehm) fingering system in B♭ and A, with options for Full Boehm fingering and a low E♭ key. A clarinet in C and a sopranino in E♭ are also made.
Patricola instruments are distributed globally and played by well-known oboists and clarinetists in orchestras in Italy and throughout the world.[5]
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