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Author: jo.clarinet
Date: 2003-12-30 20:15
I've just been browsing on ebay and have seen a Riviere & Hawkes clarinet, which I've never heard of before (I know about Hawkes, and Boosey & Hawkes, but not this one!). I did a search but got no hits. The instrument looks very old! Apparently it also has a stamp on it saying 'J Wallis, 135 Euston Road, London' - I presume this is the name of the retailer.
Does anyone have any information about this type of clarinet?
Joanna Brown
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Author: David
Date: 2003-12-31 15:28
It might be a bit ancient, and therefore more likely to be high-pitched.
I found
http://66.102.11.104/search?q=cache:dpI7x-Y-LBUJ:jerselmer.free.fr/clarinette/clar8/clar8.html+riviere+hawkes+&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
on Google, and searching on Riviere Hawkes also turns up a Tenor Horn in the Leicester University collection and a Double Bass in contrabass.com, so it would look to be a collaboration around the turn of the (last) century between Hawkes & Son and a French (no, really) concern.
Now whether Riviere was in turn a manufacturer or distributer itself, I don't know. I just feel that for the times, and the French tendancy to specialise and have a workshop mentality, a manufacturer of brass, woodwind and stringed instruments is a bit big. Then again, they might have changed names from Riviere to something a little more familiar.
Rule of thumb comes in here. If it's old, and nobody remembers it, it's probably for a good reason. Old, obscure, but with a cult following (my Dolnets) is OK. Or so I keep telling myself...
Happy New Year
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