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Johann Christoph Denner (13 August 1655 – 26 April 1707) [1] was a German woodwind instrument maker of the Baroque era, to whom the invention of the clarinet is attributed. Denner was born in Leipzig to a family of horn-tuners.
Denner also reduced the size of the hole and inserted a small tube to facilitate overblowing, greatly increasing the range of the instrument to nearly three octaves. The instrument was also lengthened to increase accuracy of tuning, the recorder -like foot joint of the chalumeau was replaced by a bell similar to the oboe , and a key on the ...
Charles Swinnerton Heap: Clarinet Sonata (1879) [2] Theodore Gouvy: Clarinet Sonata, Op. 76 (1882) Ebenezer Prout: Clarinet Sonata, Op. 26 (1882) [3] Felix Draeseke: Clarinet Sonata (1887), which also can be played by a violin; Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Clarinet Sonata (c1893) [4] Josef Rheinberger:Clarinet Sonata, Op. 105a (1893) Johannes Brahms:
G: E♭, D: C, B♭, A, G: B♭, A: F: E♭ B♭ Stephen Fox E♭, D: C, B♭, A, G: C, B♭, A, G (also joints and joint conversions in C, B♭, A) F B♭, A (projected) Hanson Clarinet Company B♭, A Howarth of London B♭, A: A (joints & barrels only) Jupiter Band Instruments B♭ B♭ Leblanc (a division of The Selmer Company)
Donald Francis Tovey – Clarinet Sonata in B-flat major, Op. 16 (1906) [7] Charles Villiers Stanford – Clarinet Sonata, Op.129 (1911) [ 8 ] William Henry Bell – Clarinet Sonata in D minor (1926) [ 5 ]
The range of the alto clarinet is from the concert G 2 or G ♭ 2 (in the second octave below middle C, bottom line of the bass clef) to E ♭ 6 (in the second octave above middle C), with the exact upper end of the range depending on the skill of the player. Despite the broad range, the instrument is always scored in the treble clef.