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Author: gatto
Date: 2017-11-05 18:37
Christian, I usually also cannot tell just from hearing which system is used by a player on a CD. But often one can find out through the internet, the web sites of the orchestras, videos from performances etc. By the way, is it clear that the Leningrad Philharmonic in the Janson's recording of the "Leningrad" (which I own myself) used Boehm clarinets at that time? At least they used Oehler many decades ago, I do not know when they switched to Boehm.
I can recommend Holger Bastein in Hamburg-Altona. You can make orders in the internet shop, but they also have a quite large shop in Altona. They are craftsmen with a work shop, and they offer a very good service. It has definetely many advantages to buy in such a shop.
I got there my RC Prestige in B-flat and in A. I am only a late-starter hobby player. But I dream of playing in an amateur symphony orchestra sometime when my profession would leave me more time.
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