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 A bit of history....
Author: tucker 2017
Date:   2018-03-18 19:28

Knowing nothing about the Albert and Oehler systems, I turned to the Google machine for a little information on these systems as well as the history of Wurlitzer.

I found this to be interesting since I play a Uebel:

Oskar Oehler had three students: F. Arthur Uebel, Ludwig Warschewski and K.F. Todt. Uebel[2] and Todt are legendary clarinet makers in Germany, while Warschewski moved to Stockholm and became the solo clarinetist of Stockholm Philharmonic. Warschewski bought semi-finished Uebel clarinets and worked on the bore and mechanics. His clarinets are used by famous clarinetists like Dieter Klöcker. Uebel clarinets were used by Karl Leister when he first joined the Berlin Philharmonic; later he changed to Wurlitzer. Wurlitzer clarinets[3] made before the 1970s sounded very much like the Uebel clarinets while the bigger bore gave them better intonation. After the 1970s, Wurlitzer made some modifications to their design. Wurlitzer clarinets are now used in the great majority of German orchestras. They are very expensive, but some Wurlitzer apprentices are producing similar clarinets for less.

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 Re: A bit of history....
Author: derf5585 
Date:   2018-03-18 19:47

I wonder what the future of clarinets will bring?

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 Re: A bit of history....
Author: donald 
Date:   2018-03-18 19:51

As we speak my wife is flying around the world with a bag of Oskar Oehler clarinets... and she's going to get our OO bass clarinet from Berlin and bring it back to nz, i can't wait....

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 Re: A bit of history....
Author: Klose 2017
Date:   2018-03-18 20:06

Unfortunately no professional is playing Uebel anymore in Germany, and Wurlitzer is also becoming less and less popular.

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 Re: A bit of history....
Author: seabreeze 
Date:   2018-03-18 20:56

Yes, instruments by Johanna Kronthaler, Leitner and Kraus, and Schwenk and Seggelke are gaining in popularity among professional players of Oehler system clarinets. Any others of importance?

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 Re: A bit of history....
Author: Klose 2017
Date:   2018-03-19 00:01

Among others, Dietz, Oscar Adler, Harald Hüyng. Yamaha's top models are also very nice.



Post Edited (2018-03-19 02:49)

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