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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 1999-08-27 00:21
Since I've had a few requests for the Martin freres information I decided to post it here:
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Martin freres WWI fl Paris c.1840-1927.
c.1840 established by the brothers Jean-Baptiste (b La Couture 26 January 1817: d Paris 22 August 1877), Claude Eugene (b La Couture 15 February 1819: d ibid 11 February 1874) and Felix (b La Couture 12 August 1821: d ibid 26 October 1896), with workshop at La Couture, show room in Paris; 1843 new clarinet ring-key mechanism; 1845 signatory of letter to War Ministry protesting about A. Sax; by 1885 succeeded as proprietor by Francois Jean Baptiste (b Paris 22 June 1862: d ibid 6 August 1923), listed as 'Martin freres J.-B. Martin succr.'; 1905 advertised use of steam-power; 1927 re-organized as 'SA des Anciens Ets. Martin' with Jean Martin proprietor. The marks 'Martin fils', 'J.F. Martin fils' have also been reported. Employed trade name 'Coudet'.
MARK:
[a] (bee) / MARTIN / * Freres * / A PARIS / MF monogram
[b: registered 1875) (bee) / MARTIN FRERES / (fermata) / A PARIS (in oval cartouche) / MF (monogram)
[c: p1927] JEAN MARTIN / A PARIS (in oval cartouche)
ADDRESS:
1840-46: rue de, Petit-Carreaux 2
1850-53: rue Montmartre 136
1855-56: rue Montmartre 134
1847-78: rue Jussienne 13
1885-90: 'Martin freres, J.-B. Martin succr.', rue de Turbigo 8
1895: ditto. rue de Turbigo 65
1900-pl923: ditto. rue de Turbigo 12
PATENT:
1843 (F) #15895 (Felix and Jean-Baptiste Martin): new F# key for flute. clarinet:
1886 (F) #173982: improved clarinet
1898 (F) #279590 (Francois Jean Baptiste Martin): 'Martinophone' (clarinet with new trill-key).
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 1999-08-27 16:27
Mark, thanx for the M F info, would wish to know more re: the fuss?? with A Sax, maybe in Rendall, Groves etc?. Did they disappear in 1927 as indicated, believe I've seen more recent cl's than that? Is my grammAr improving? Is there any info re: Getzen? have an inquiry but havent done any looking up. TKS, Don
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 1999-08-27 16:31
Don - I'll research the Sax question. I'll do Getzen this evening.
Re: your grammAr - your grammar was never in question. Now, concerning your spelling <picture a big grin here> ...
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Author: Marlene
Date: 1999-09-19 04:55
I have a Martin Freres Clarinet that was purchased over 30 years ago. Is this a good instrument? Should I spend the money to refurbish(pads only I think) for my 10 year old to play?
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Author: Dee
Date: 1999-09-19 14:51
Marlene wrote:
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I have a Martin Freres Clarinet that was purchased over 30 years ago. Is this a good instrument? Should I spend the money to refurbish(pads only I think) for my 10 year old to play?
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Probably. Just be sure to get a really good mouthpiece and good reeds.
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Author: anthony greenwood
Date: 2000-11-27 20:07
My daughter plays clarinet and is very impressed with the Coudet, she prefers to play this to her selmer N series clarinets, she says it is easier to blow in the high register. Even though the clarinet is old and the keys dull.
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Author: B Gray
Date: 2001-10-10 17:14
I purchased a Coudet/Martin Freres at a garage sale for $75 and had it refurbished for $275 last year. It is a decent clarinet...but...the intonation problems between registers are significant. Anyone got any ideas about ways to help this?
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Author: J. E. "Buck" Robbins
Date: 2001-10-21 02:34
I also play a Coudet and use a Ignatius Gennusa GE* Mouthpiece and Mitchell Lurie 4 1/2 and 5 reeds. Intonation problems are reduced significantly for me with this arrangement.
Mr. Gennusa's telephone number in Ocean City MD. is (410) 524-5887 if you cannot locate a mouthpiece at an area music store.
Let me know if this makes any difference.
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Author: Dan Dieter
Date: 2002-08-21 15:01
Thank you, Mr. Charette for your information on this site. I would like to ask a question about this brand. I purchased a Martin Freres 'Classic' that appears to be in pretty good shape. Serial # is 1180. Your information (I thought) states that this company manufactured clarinets from 1840 to 1927. I would not have guessed that this clarinet is that old. Did someone else use their marque?
Thank you.
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