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Author: kenabbott
Date: 2003-03-14 21:37
Where are the good instrument collections? The Metropolitan in NYC has a decent one, but nearly all of their clarinets were out for restoration(save for an 1863 boxwood Buffet with regular boehm keywork and an old Albert).
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Author: Hank Lehrer
Date: 2003-03-14 23:14
Hi Ken,
One of the best that I know of is at U of SD in Vermillion, SD. I have been there many times and always go back when in the area.
GBK beat me to it above. It is terrific and it is free!
HRL
Post Edited (2003-03-15 00:16)
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2003-03-15 01:23
On back, I visited the Bate and another smaller [WW] exhibit in Oxford, the [I believe] Royal College of Music in London, and the German {DE Museum} in Munich, very impressive. The USD, [earlier, Shrine} is very good, quite large, and a smaller [then] exhibit in Ann Arbor, U of M. Its been so long re: the Smithsonian? Museum [history/technology] I cant comment there. My first choice for a 2nd visit is the Bate, where I was invited to bring a mp next time! Circumspicie [sp?] , Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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Author: Mark Pinner
Date: 2003-03-15 03:00
I think the University of Edinburgh has a collection. EUCHMI or Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments.
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Author: ebasta
Date: 2003-03-15 13:22
Northeastern University's museum in Boston has a room of old instruments. I would've loved to play them.
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2003-03-15 14:14
TKS, Mark P, What a collection at EUCHMI, just looking at the cl's listed etc, it certainly rivals the Bate IMHO !! And to think that when we were there, [too briefly, I guess] all I looked into was my genealogy. Hope I can make another visit. My advice, Just Do It. Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2003-03-15 14:47
Please accept my absent-minded apologies, Al Rice! Claremont Colleges, LA area, has a fine, good-sized woodwind etc collection, well attended-to/played by an accomplished cl'ist. TKS again for our tour, Al. For those who have not read his tech/hist comments on Early Clarinet [and here], I believe his new book on our favorite insts will be available before long, I'll sure read it avidly. Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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Author: clarinetmama
Date: 2003-03-18 14:10
I must "third" the USD collection. I grew up in South Dakota, but far enough from Vermillion that I had never seen the museum as a kid. I was there for the first time 2 years ago delivering a collection of vintage music for their collection.
Wow, what a place. Vermillion is in the middle of nowhere....as a South Dakotan I can say this, the rest of you had better not. It is worth the trip if you are in the Upper Midwest. They also have excellent research facilities and a wonderful brown bag lunch series. Next week they are having a basset horn specialist....I am going to try to make that one, even though I am nearly 300 miles away.
Do check out the site. If you look under the calendar for events you will get the museum events info.
Jean
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