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Author: Alphie
Date: 2008-12-12 19:07
Ok, I stand corrected about present day Italian. Clarino is the name of the valve less baroque trumpet or natural trumpet only. As long as these were in use their parts were marked “Clarino” in the scores and it was certainly the name at the time when the clarinet was invented.
Alphie
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