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  2. Johann Christoph Denner - Wikipedia

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    In 1730, Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr wrote of Denner: At the beginning of the current century, he invented a new kind of pipe-work, the so-called clarinet... and at length presented an improved chalumeau. [5] On the basis of this passage, Denner has been credited by many with the improvement of the chalumeau and the invention of the clarinet ...

  3. Clarinet sonata - Wikipedia

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    Clarinet Sonata No. 1 (1900) Clarinet Sonata No. 2 (1900) Clarinet Sonata No. 3 (1909) Donald Francis Tovey: Clarinet Sonata in B-flat major, Op. 16 (1906) [6] Charles Villiers Stanford: Clarinet Sonata, Op. 129 (1912), which can also be played by a viola; Camille Saint-Saëns: Clarinet Sonata (1921) [7] William Henry Bell: Clarinet Sonata in D ...

  4. Clarinet concerto - Wikipedia

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    The modern clarinet did not exist before about 1700. There are, however, a number of concertos written for its antecedent, the chalumeau.. The discovery of six clarinet concertos by Johann Melchior Molter (1696–1765) — the first of which may date from 1743 [5] — and three concerti grossi for clarinet and oboe written by Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741) as far back as 1711 [6] have led music ...

  5. List of compositions by Johann Baptist Wanhal - Wikipedia

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    Sonata No.2 in B♭ major; Sonata No.3 in D minor; 6 Violin Sonatas (WeiV Xa:8-13) String Trios: 6 Sonatas for 2 Violins and Cello, Op.12 1. Sonata in B♭ major; 2. Sonata in F minor; 3. Sonata in A major; 4. Sonata in E major; 5. Sonata in G major; 6. Sonata in E♭ major; 6 Sonatas for 2 Violins and Cello Op.17 (c.1780) Clarinet Sonatas ...

  6. Chalumeau - Wikipedia

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    By 1700, the chalumeau was an established instrument on the European musical scene. [3] Around this time, well-known Nuremberg instrument maker Johann Christoph (J.C.) Denner made improvements to the chalumeau, eventually developing it into the Baroque clarinet. The chalumeau is distinguished by two keys (thought to be added by Denner), which ...

  7. Johann Georg Heinrich Backofen - Wikipedia

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    Johann Georg Heinrich Backofen. Johann Georg Heinrich Backofen (6 July 1768 in Durlach – 10 July 1830? in Darmstadt) was a German clarinetist, composer, and painter. [1]In his time, Backofen enjoyed great fame; he was not only known as a composer and virtuoso of the clarinet but also played the harp, flute, and basset horn.

  8. Reginald Kell - Wikipedia

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    Adagio (from Violin Sonata in F major, HWV 370) (transcr. Kell) Brooks Smith, piano 1957, DL 9926 Handel Allegro (from Oboe Sonata in F major, HWV 363a) (transcr. Kell) Brooks Smith, piano 1957, DL 9926 Hindemith: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano in B ♭ Joel Rosen, piano 1951, DL 9570 Kreisler: Rondino uber ein Thema von Beethoven Brooks Smith ...

  9. Clarinet–violin–piano trio - Wikipedia

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    An example of a clarinet–viola–piano trio existed several hundred years before the clarinetviolin–piano trio; Mozart composed the Kegelstatt Trio in the 18th century, and the Romantic composer Max Bruch composed a suite of eight pieces for this combination, as well as a double concerto for viola, clarinet, and orchestra. Many of these ...