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Author: larryb  
Date:   2007-10-31 11:37 
 I know some people own basset clarinets in A in order to re-create Mozart's original concerto and quintet.  that may be well justifiable  in a cost-benefit analysis. 
 
Does anyone actually own a basset clarinet in Bb in order to play "Parto, parto" from La Clemenza di Tito?  or is this such a specialty item that only well endowed opera orchestras own for their players? 
 
I guess the Bb basset clarinet can also be used for the 2nd clarinet in Cosi - but anything else? 
 
thoughts? 
 
  
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Author: LarryBocaner ★2017 
Date:   2007-10-31 13:17 
 When we (National Symphony, Washington) performed La Clemenza with Hogwood, we borrowed a Bb bassett clarinet, owned by the late Marilyn Lauriente, from ('splain me that Lucy)  the Hubbard Street Dance Theatre in Chicago! It was a very nice Buffet instrument, and beatifully played by my colleague Paul Cigan. 
 
 
 
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Author: Liquorice  
Date:   2007-10-31 13:31 
 I had one made for La Clamenza by Steven Fox. I sent him an old Buffet B-flat clarinet and he re-built it. He did a really good job, and it plays at least as well as my Buffet basset clarinet in A. 
 
Now, if only I could afford to buy a basset horn in G to perform the Concerto fragment...
  
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Author: Don Berger  
Date:   2007-10-31 13:57 
 ?Would it be Heresy to suggest playing those "fragments" on an alto clarinet, my chalameau sounds great [to me].  Don 
 
Thanx, Mark, Don
  
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Author: Mark G Simon  
Date:   2007-10-31 15:56 
 One could use bassett clarinet in B flat for the occasional work which includes a low E flat, such as Berio's Lied. 
 
Clarinetist, composer, arranger of music for clarinet ensemble
  
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Author: cigleris  
Date:   2007-11-02 13:00 
 Howarth in London make Bb basset joints. There are a few of them around. You can play the other Mozart quintet for the Bb basset which he didn't finish. There is some comtempory music for Bb basset. 
 
Peter Cigleris
  
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Author: Chris P  
Date:   2007-11-02 14:40 
 "One could use bassett clarinet in B flat for the occasional work which includes a low E flat, such as Berio's Lied." 
 
Or a full Boehm. 
 
Former oboe finisher  
Howarth of London 
1998 - 2010 
 
Independent Woodwind Repairer  
Single and Double Reed Specialist 
Oboes, Clarinets and Saxes 
 
NOT A MEMBER OF N.A.M.I.R. 
 
The opinions I express are my own.
  
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