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  2. Bass clarinet - Wikipedia

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    A short sample of the sound of the bass clarinet Four modern short bass clarinets, from left to right Leblanc L400, Signet Selmer 1430P, E. M. Winston, Leblanc 330S Two short bass clarinets, on the right side made from boxwood. The bass clarinet is a musical instrument of the clarinet family.

  3. List of clarinet makers - Wikipedia

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    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) B♭ E♭ B♭ EE♭ BB♭ Leitner & Kraus E♭, D: C, B♭, A: B♭, A: F B♭ Orsi Instrument Company: G, A♭ (on request) E♭ C, B♭, A, G

  4. Clarinet family - Wikipedia

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    The clarinet family is a woodwind instrument family of various sizes and types of clarinets, including the common soprano clarinet in B♭ and A, bass clarinet, and sopranino E♭ clarinet. Clarinets that aren't the standard B♭ or A clarinets are sometimes known as harmony clarinets.

  5. Amy Williams (composer) - Wikipedia

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    2017–2018 Fulbright Scholar at the University College Cork, Ireland ... Member of the Artistic board of the Yvar ... Sextet (2001, piccolo, bass clarinet, violin ...

  6. Josef Horák - Wikipedia

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    Josef Horák (24 March 1931 – 23 November 2005) was a Czech bass clarinetist. It was not until the 1950s that classical performers began to adopt the bass clarinet as their primary instrument. Horák is credited as having performed the first ever solo bass clarinet recital on 23 March 1955.

  7. Benedikt Eppelsheim - Wikipedia

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    His redesigned contrabass clarinet was launched in 2006. [2] In collaboration with Guntram Wolf, he developed the contraforte, an improved and redesigned contrabassoon. Through this time he also made bass and contrabass saxophones, sarrusophones, and a variety of uniquely designed instruments on special order.

  8. Don Murray (clarinetist) - Wikipedia

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    Murray died in 1929 at a Los Angeles hospital after injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Apparently, he was standing on the running board of a moving roadster and fell; he struck the back of his head on the pavement and was then hospitalized with serious head injury. Murray is buried at the Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie, Illinois. [4]

  9. Category:Bass clarinetists - Wikipedia

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