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The Clarinet

English · Hardback

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Klappentext The clarinet has a long and rich history as a solo, orchestral, and chamber musical instrument. In this broad-ranging account Eric Hoeprich, a performer, teacher, and expert on historical clarinets, explores its development, repertoire, and performance history.Looking at the antecedents of the clarinet, as well as such related instruments as the chalumeau, basset horn, alto clarinet, and bass clarinet, Hoeprich explains the use and development of the instrument in the Baroque age. The period from the late 1700s to Beethoven's early years is shown to have fostered ever wider distribution and use of the instrument, and a repertoire of increasing richness. The first half of the nineteenth century, a golden age for the clarinet, brought innovation in construction and great virtuosity in performance, while the following century and a half produced a surge in new works from many composers. The author also devotes a chapter to the role of the clarinet in bands, folk music, and jazz. Zusammenfassung The clarinet has a rich history as a solo, orchestral and chamber musical instrument. This work presents an account of the clarinet and explores its development, repertoire and performance history. Looking at the earliest antecedents of the clarinet, and related instruments, it explains the use and development of the instrument in the Baroque age.

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Authors Eric Hoeprich
Publisher Yale University Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.02.2008
 
EAN 9780300102826
ISBN 978-0-300-10282-6
No. of pages 352
Dimensions 183 mm x 254 mm x 32 mm
Series Yale Musical Instrument Series
Yale Musical Instrument (Hardc
Yale Musical Instrument Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music

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