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Author: Keith Bowen
Date: 2014-07-19 16:33
I am currently studying nineteenth-century bassoon-form bass clarinets, especially those from North Italy, and came across this website by chance:
http://anticwindbooks.chez-alice.fr/clarinet/clarbas8/clarbas8.html
I don't recognise the one labelled 'Catterini 1830' (nor for that matter the Pauer 1875), despite having searched extensively through offline and online museum catalogues, and building a list of over 60 bassoon-form bass clarinets. Does anyone have any information on these two, especially the alleged Catterini? It is not the well-known instrument in the Oxford Bate collection. I don't think it can both be Catterini and as early as 1830, but I need to track it down.
The web site above was discussed a few years ago on the bulletin board by Tony Pay and others, and was reported to be an archive of a defunct French web site. If anyone has a lead on the author, that might be helpful.
I will be grateful for any information.
Thanks
Keith Bowen
Emeritus Professor of Engineering, Warwick University UK
RCM Scholar supported by Pamela Weston Award
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2014-07-19 17:56
Keith -
Look in Al Rice's book on low clarinets. Easier still, ask about this design on the Yahoo Early Clarinet board, which Al monitors.
Ken Shaw
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Author: Keith Bowen
Date: 2014-07-19 18:34
I don't think he knows this one. It is not in his book (I do know all those), and we were talking about Catterini clarinets when we had lunch a couple of weeks ago. Good idea to post on the Early Clarinet board, though.
Keith
Keith Bowen
Emeritus Professor of Engineering, Warwick University UK
RCM Scholar supported by Pamela Weston Award
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