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 Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: MW 
Date:   2009-02-16 18:55

I'm working on an undergraduate thesis project on the evolution of the clarinet in technical, historical, school of thought/pedagogical, and sociopolitical contexts. I am applying for some scholarships to examine historical clarinets in famous museums and collections.

My main interest is the collection at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. I have alse received recommendations for the Shrine to Music Museum in South Dakota (www.usd.edu/smm); the Metropolitan Museum in New York City; and the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria. However, I may be able to continue researching at other museums depending on how much I would be awarded. I have been looking at the International Directory of Musical Instrument Collections lists (http://cimcim.icom.museum/id/) but they are exhaustive and rarely give specifics on just clarinets.

Any opinions on the recommendations above? Besides those listed above, does anyone have suggestions for other famous/important museums or clarinet collections (especially in the U.S. or Europe) I should see and include in my thesis, or better resources for locating them?



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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: elmo lewis 
Date:   2009-02-16 23:43

I saw lots of clarinets in the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague and the Stadtmuseum (city or municipal museum) and Deutsches Museum in Munich.

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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: rsholmes 
Date:   2009-02-17 00:23

http://www.bate.ox.ac.uk/, perhaps?



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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: Margaret 
Date:   2009-02-17 00:51

Hi,

The German Museum in Munich has a huge antique instrument collection, with the pieces arranged in order of evolution, so you can 'walk' by history.

It's been over 10 years since I was there, so I forget the exact details of their clarinet collection, and at the time I was there, I didn't know what the precursors of the clarinet (vs. similar instruments, like recorders) looked like, so get some details before showing up.

However, their collection is enormous; you can easily spend days in the instruments, and I remember there being tons of woodwinds.

Margaret

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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: Margaret 
Date:   2009-02-17 00:53

Oops,

Sorry Elmo, I didn't notice that you already mentioned the German Museum :)

Margaret

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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: EEBaum 
Date:   2009-02-17 02:18

If you are interested in experimental and lesser-known instruments, the Museum of Music in Prague is great. Quarter-tone clarinets, G sopranino, an A bass that doubles up like a bassoon, etc. Not a particularly huge collection of clarinets (the exhibit is on experimental instruments in general, and most of the square footage is pianos and string instruments), but very cool, bizarre horns. I think the exhibit is permanent; it had just opened when I visited in '05.

-Alex
www.mostlydifferent.com

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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: Fishamble 
Date:   2009-02-17 11:18

There's the Musical Instruments Museum in Brussels.

http://www.mim.fgov.be/home_uk.htm

They have a small number of clarinets on display, but I thought they had a very broad collection overall which gives excellent context for the development of instruments in general. A nice collection of Sax Saxes too.

(Don't miss lunch in the restaurant at the top if you go there!)

Good luck with the research.
David.

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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: Don Berger 
Date:   2009-02-17 14:19

I'm happy to see "my" fav museums mentioned, Vermillion, S D [contact Debbi Reeves, author, cl player], Munich, Oxford [2], Edinburgh, and wish to add the Fiske in Claremont, CA where Al Rice is curator, author and cl player/collector combined. The U of Mich, Ann Arbor had/has? a small collection as do [prob.] many music schools and larger universities, possibly the U of OKLA, Norman. I believe several of our "good [cl] books" list more museums and over the years, the ICA Journal has published many antique cl "studies". I also suggest the "EarlyClarinet" Yahoo Group. I have heard of the Buffet [Paris suburb] and wouldn't be surprised to find a Leblanc and perhaps several German mfrng. museums. There are also quite a few books re: our antiques, in partic. those by Al Rice,et al. You have picked a LARGE subject, MW, best wishes, Don

Thanx, Mark, Don

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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: J. Usher 
Date:   2009-02-17 19:19

Check out "The Clarinet"(2008) by Eric Hoeprich. Many plates and references from the various museums. Also, the text covers much of what you're looking into.

-Jon

Clarinet, Woodwind Methods, Music Ed.
CSUSB
San Bernardino, CA
jusher@csusb.edu

Post Edited (2009-02-17 19:21)

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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: Caroline Smale 
Date:   2009-02-17 22:11

The Bates collection in Oxford and the Horniman Museum in London both have pretty exstensive collections of woodwind including the contents of the now defunct Boosey & Hawkes historical collection originally housed in the B&H Edgware factory.
I'm sure both institutions have useful websites as starters.



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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: chris moffatt 
Date:   2009-02-17 22:31

the Horniman does indeed have a website worth looking at. In addition to the B&H collection they also have many of the B&H ledgers. Also the University of Arkansas Music dept houses the "NC" clarinet collection: don't know anything about "NC" except his name, the collector info page is currently under construction

http://www.uark.edu/ua/nc/NCclarinetcollections.htm

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 Re: Thesis - Clarinet Collections/Museums
Author: MW 
Date:   2009-02-18 20:09

Thank you very much for the recommendations, links, and names! I am going to contact all these places, try and estimate costs, choose the ones that will fit within my projected budget, apply, and hope I am awarded a scholarship to make this possible.

Any further suggestions or ideas are more than welcome by email; I will likely post on the board in the future. Thanks again!

~MW

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