Klarinet Archive - Posting 000057.txt from 2008/08

From: Georg.Kuehner@-----.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Georg_K=FChner?=)
Subj: Re: [kl] Re: Baroque clarinet
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 12:44:51 -0400

Schwenk und Seggelke

Arbeit 0951 22528
Fax Arbeit 0951 2082653

Arbeit info@-----.de
www.schwenk-und-seggelke.de

Obere K=F6nigstr. 15
96052 Bamberg

He also has an English Verson of his homepage.
Alan Hacker plays his clarinets!

Regards Georg

Am 17.08.2008 um 17:12 schrieb Nancy Buckman:

> I originally was trying to send this to Tony Pay, but for some =20
> reason the address I
> have for him is not working. So Tony, if you are out there, could =20
> you please
> respond? Comments from anyone else are welcomed also. Thanks in =20
> advance.
>
> For a long while now I have been considering buying a baroque =20
> clarinet. I play
> in an early music consort and we are looking for colors other than =20
> just
> recorders. We have two dulcians, a rackett, three sackbutts, five =20
> crumhorns, a
> shawm, and too many recorders. I had considered a chalumeau, but =20
> enjoy the baroque
> literature more than the renaissance. So I thought a baroque =20
> clarinet might be a
> better choice.
>
> I would welcome any advice you might be willing to share. And where =20=

> would I look
> for such instruments, and what about mouthpieces and reeds? Used is
> satisfactory, but I would even consider a new instrument. I would =20
> like to keep the
> cost around $1800 US max, if possible.
>
> Nancy
> --=20
> Nancy Buckman
> Orchestra AACC
> Opera AACC
> Baltimore Flute Choir
> Early Music Society of Northern MD
> eefer@-----.com
>
>
>
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