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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 ...
Arnold Bax – Clarinet Sonata in E major (1901) [6] Donald Francis Tovey – Clarinet Sonata in B-flat major, Op. 16 (1906) [ 7 ] Charles Villiers Stanford – Clarinet Sonata, Op.129 (1911) [ 8 ]
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:
The Albert system refers to a system of clarinet keywork and fingering developed by Eugène Albert. In the United Kingdom, it is known as the simple system. It has been largely replaced by the Boehm system and Oehler system. Big Band musician Jimmy Dorsey used a clarinet outfitted with the Albert system.
Jacob Denner (1681 – 1735) was a woodwind instrument maker of Nuremberg. He was the son of Johann Christoph Denner , improver of the chalumeau and credited with the invention of the clarinet . Jacob is also well known for his recorders [ 1 ] which have become the model for many modern instruments. [ 2 ]
Stadler was born in 1753 in a small town near Vienna; in 1756 his family moved into the city where his brother Johann was born. [1] Even though both became famous as clarinet and basset horn players, the Journal des Luxus und der Moden described Anton in 1801 as 'a great artist on many wind instruments', [2] and in a letter to Ignatz von Beecke, applying for a position in the Wallerstein ...
Sonata for viola solo, Op. 92 No. 3 (1942) Sonata for viola and piano, Op. 117 (1948) Sonata No. 1 for violin solo, Op. 33 (1925) Sonata No. 2 for violin solo, Op. 115 (1948) Sonata No. 1 in F-sharp minor for violin and piano, Op. 3 (1919) Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano, Op. 99 (1945) Sonatine for B♭ bass clarinet and piano (as Thornton ...