
Keilwerth information is the German language website Saxwelt. Perhaps this last fact is not surprising, since the source for this J. This chart also happens to correspond to the research conducted by German saxophone historian Uwe Ladwig.


Keilwerth company from 1925 through 2000.

This chart covers saxophones built by the J. Then this morning I happened to come across the most complete serial number chart of Julius Keilwerth saxophones that I have seen to date. More often than not there are years missing out of the chart, so its always a best guess. Usually my attempts have netted me partial listings at best. The strong influence of artists such as Dave Liebman, James Moody, Nick Brignola, Ernie Watts, and Kirk Whalum, among many others has made the world aware of the “Keilwerth Sound” and continues to reach musicians throughout the world.Īlways very close to jazz musicians and constantly involving them in research and development for the brand, Julius Keilwerth has enhanced and expanded to include the full range of saxophone models from the soprano to the bass.I have tried to find serial number charts for Keilwerth saxophones on a number of occasions. Through the years, musicians in every style of music have relied on Keilwerth Saxophones for their bold and distinctive sound, durability, and consistent performance. WITH A RANGE OF EXPRESSION FROM WARM AND MELTING TONES TO THE HIGHEST AND MOST PENETRATING NOTES, ALL THE ENERGY FROM GENERATIONS OF INFLUENTIAL MUSICIANS IS WHAT WILL EMERGE.Īlthough founded and pioneered by the musicians and in the music halls of Europe, the Keilwerth Saxophone emerged on the World market in the latter part of the 20th century due in no small part to the American Jazz Musicians who embraced the brand for the freedom it gave them in creating their own voice. THE CROSSING OF CULTURES THAT IS THE HEART OF JAZZ MUSIC IS EVIDENT IN THE SOUNDS CREATED BY KEILWERTH SAXOPHONES.
