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Clarinetist

A clarinetist (sometimes also spelled clarinettist) is a musician who plays the clarinet. Some clarinetists also play other woodwind instruments, particularly commonly the saxophone, and may therefore also be saxophonists and multireedists.

Here is a list of famous clarinetists, grouped according to the musical idiom with which they are particularly associated:

1) Classical:

  • Heinrich Baermann Weber's clarinetist
  • Jack Brymer
  • Michael Collins
  • Larry Combs
  • Thea King
  • Henry Lazarus (1815-1895), leading virtuoso of Victorian era
  • Karl Leister
  • Sabine Meyer
  • Richard Mühlfeld Brahms' clarinetist
  • Charles Neidich
  • Gervase de Peyer
  • David Shifrin
  • William O. Smith (aka Bill Smith) who played jazz and classical music
  • Richard Stoltzman
  • Anton Stadler for whom Mozart wrote his Clarinet Concerto (K. 622) and Clarinet Quintet (K. 581)
  • Frederick Thurston

2) Jazz (especially traditional, Dixieland, and Swing styles) and folk:

(See List of jazz clarinetists for a more extensive list)



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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