Historical Clarinet Demonstration: Clarinet after Lotz (Vienna c. 1780)
Demonstration of a 5-key clarinet by Agnes Gueroult (2016) after Theodor Lotz (Vienna, c. 1780). The instrument is made of boxwood with imitation ivory ferrules and brass keys.
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Mouthpiece in grenadilla wood by Agnes Gueroult after Lotz
Reeds: Foglietta A Long #2
This is the kind of clarinet that Mozart and Haydn would have been familiar with, and on which Anton Stadler would have played Mozart's works. You can hear it being played at Boxwood & Brass's upcoming concerts: www.boxwoodandbrass.co.uk/new-...
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Featuring Dr Emily Worthington - principal clarinet, Boxwood & Brass; Lecturer in Music Performance, University of Huddersfield
Film by Angela Guyton www.angelaguyton.com
Funded by the University of Huddersfield Centre for Research in Performance Practices
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I feel as though I really learned Lotz after watching this.
@BoxwoodBrass
4 жыл бұрын
Pun of the month. I've a feeling Mozart would laugh at this.
What a piece of gold this is. Thank you 😊
Outstanding! Many thanks!
Very good presentation of this old clarinet. Congratulations.
Excellent video and series.
I don't know what is more beautiful if rhe Mozart' clarinet or you! 🌼
It's like a recorder with reed!
Muy buena la presentación de ese clarinete antiguo. Felicitaciones.
Thank you. Your lecture is clear, concise, and from my point of view fascinating. (Ditto for your lecture on the Chalumeau clarinet.) I recently watched a video featuring Lisa Beznosiuk, the principal flute of the OAE, and she referred to cross-fingering, which I did not understand. Now I do. More lectures please! And one could hope to hear you in the, say, the K. 498 or 581!!
@BoxwoodBrass
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Gregory - that's really kind! Future concerts are posted on www.boxwoodandbrass.co.uk in case you're in the UK. And hopefully some more videos soon! EW
how Lovely , thank you
@BoxwoodBrass
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Very good
@BoxwoodBrass
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I am enlightened. Thank you very much. I have always into the history and the evolution of musical instruments. I am not a good musician by any stretch of imagination, but I do play quiet few instruments. I am more into the saxophones right now. One of my alto is a vintage Conn with a rather odd keys arrangement, but not too different to the modern ones. Despite its age, I actually quite like the sound produced by it. I think it has to do with the thicker brass body, judging by its weight. I am taking up the clarinet again two weeks ago. Now I find myself kept hoping that my clarinet would have the same open/close keys as the saxes. This is because my fingers got lazy and leave a tiny gap in the tune holes, thanks to my saxophone habit. Every now and then a sharp squeak reminds me that I am far from being any good at it.
@BoxwoodBrass
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video! Keep going with the clarinet, it will keep your fingers agile!
How can I get the books for the soprano chalumeau thnx
Ive seen a JC Bach manuscript with parts for 'clarinet d'amore". I presume that's a clarinet in A?
@pierlucacialoni3324
6 жыл бұрын
Rik77 It depends! For more info you can read here: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarinette_d%27amour
@kevitamaster-brewkombucha5472
4 жыл бұрын
Me: *plays C clarinet* Also me: *sweats*
Do you know where I can find a recording of kegelstatt on historical instruments?
@BoxwoodBrass
6 жыл бұрын
Hi, yes there's a recording by Lorenzo Coppola, and one by Nicole van Bruggen. Also Ensemble DeNote have made a video: I can't find the full version but there's a clip here: Ensemble DeNOTE Kegelstatt Promo
@BoxwoodBrass
6 жыл бұрын
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Love your presentations, those instruments are heart warming and fantasy made real, much better than the modern replicants
Hi, I have five brass Keys clarinet, without the mouthpiece. Do you know where I can´t found a mouthpiece? or if it´s compatible with any ordinary mouthpiece? Thanks, Andres
@BoxwoodBrass
4 жыл бұрын
Hi Andres, it depends on the type of instrument. You can't use a normal modern clarinet mouthpiece, it will be too big and won't tune. Some makers of mouthpieces for early clarinets are Licostini in Italy, Agnes Geroult in Paris and Ed Pillinger in London. - EW
Is there a cool name for this or is it still called the clarinet?
@BoxwoodBrass
4 жыл бұрын
We usually call it a 'Classical Clarinet'. Maybe it deserves a cooler name...
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@bobbob123ful
5 жыл бұрын
Easy there David
@robloxmaster5445
5 жыл бұрын
are you really falling in love
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