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The Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet

This practical guide is an essential and stimulating reference book for all clarinet enthusiasts.

Colin Lawson (Edited by)

9780521476683, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 14 December 1995

260 pages, 35 b/w illus. 28 music examples
24.5 x 18.9 x 1.6 cm, 0.48 kg

'A wealth of reading and information is presented in this Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet which should be on all our shelves before long ... a worthy addition to the technique improving repertoire.' Clarinet and Saxophone

The Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet is a practical guide to the world of the clarinet. It offers students and performers a composite survey of the history and repertoire of the instrument from its origins to the present day, as well as practical guidance on teaching and performing. Special focus is made on the various members of the extensive clarinet family and specialist chapters provide advice on the mechanics of clarinet playing, the art of historical performance, contemporary techniques, and the clarinet in jazz. A chapter on the professional clarinettist introduces the world of the performing musician, while a survey of the clarinet on record provides the listener with a useful guide to the recording history of the instrument. Informed by the experience of distinguished performers and teachers, this book makes an essential and stimulating reference book for all clarinet enthusiasts.

1. Single reeds before 1750 Colin Lawson
2. The development of the clarinet Nicholas Shackleton
3. The clarinet family: clarinets in B flat and A, the C clarinet Colin Lawson
The high clarinets Basil Tschaikov
The basset horn Georgina Dobrée
The bass clarinet Michael Harris
4. The development of the clarinet repertoire Jo Rees-Davis
5. Players and composers Pamela Weston
6. The mechanics of playing the clarinet Antony Pay
7. Teaching the clarinet Paul Harris
8. Playing historical clarinets Colin Lawson
9. The professional clarinettist Nicholas Cox
10. The contemporary clarinet Roger Heaton
11. The clarinet in jazz John Robert Brown
12. The clarinet on record Michael Bryant
Appendices.

Subject Areas: Wind instruments [AVRN]

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