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Revision as of 22:59, 5 July 2007

The following are lists of makers of clarinets, clarinet mouthpieces, clarinet ligatures, and clarinet reeds. Note that some of these "makers" may in fact put their name on a product made under contract by someone else.

This page was originally adapted from a Wikipedia article.

Contents

Present-day makers of modern clarinets

Piccolo Soprano Basset clarinet Basset horn Alto Bass Contra-alto Contrabass
Amati-Denak (WP) (web site) E♭, C, B♭, A, G E♭ B♭
Arioso (WP) (web site) C, B♭, A B♭
E. K. Blessing (WP) (web site) B♭
Buffet Crampon (WP) (web site) E♭, D, C, B♭, A A F E♭ B♭ E♭
Chadash Clarinet (web site) B♭, A A (joints & bells only)
Wolfgang Dietz (web site) G E♭, D, C, B♭, A A F B♭
Peter Eaton (web site) B♭, A
Benedikt Eppelsheim (WP) (web site) B♭
Forté (web site) C, B♭
Stephen Fox (WP) (web site) E♭, D, C, B♭, A, G C, B♭, A, G (also joints and joint conversions in C, B♭, A) F B♭, A (projected)
Gerold Klarinetten (web site) B♭, A
Hakam Din and Sons (web site) E♭, B♭
Hammerschmidt (web site) E♭, D, C, B♭, A(?) B♭, A F B♭
Hanson Clarinet Company (web site) B♭, A
Howarth of London (WP) (web site) B♭, A A (joints & barrels only)
Harald Hüyng (web site) E♭, D, C, B♭, A B♭, A F B♭
Jupiter Band Instruments (WP) (web site) B♭ B♭
Leblanc (WP) (web site) (division of Conn-Selmer (WP)) A♭ E♭, D, C, B♭, A A F E♭ B♭ E♭ B♭
Leitner and Kraus (web site) E♭, D, C, B♭, A B♭, A F B♭
Lyons (firstclarinet.com) (web site) C
Gustav Mollenhauer & Söhne (web site) E♭, D, C, B♭, A
F. E. Olds (web site) E♭, B♭ E♭ B♭
Orpheus Musical Instruments (web site) B♭ B♭
Orsi (WP) (web site) G, A♭ (on request; soprano?) E♭, C, B♭, A, G F (on request) E♭ B♭
Orsi and Weir (web site) B♭
Patricola (web site) E♭, C, B♭, A
Ridenour (web site) B♭, C, A
L. A. Ripamonti (web site) A♭ E♭, C, B♭, G A F B♭
Rossi (web site) D, C, B♭, A
Schreiber (web site) (division of Schreiber & Keilwerth (WP)) B♭, A
Schwenk und Seggelke (web site) G, A♭ E♭, D, C, B♭, A B♭, A F
Selmer (WP) (web site) (division of Conn-Selmer (WP)) E♭, D, C, B♭, A A F E♭ B♭ E♭ B♭
F. Arthur Uebel (web site) E♭, C, B♭, A F B♭
Herbert Wurlitzer Clarinets (web site) E♭, B♭, A A F B♭
Yamaha Corporation (WP) (web site) E♭, B♭, A E♭ B♭

Historical makers of clarinets

  • Eugène Albert (WP)
  • Auguste Buffet jeune (WP)
  • Denis Buffet-Auger (WP)
  • Jean-Louis Buffet (WP)
  • Louis-Auguste Buffet (WP)
  • Johann Christoph Denner (WP)
  • Heinrich Grenser (WP)
  • Iwan Müller (WP)
  • Oskar Oehler (WP)
  • Adolphe Sax (WP)

Present-day makers of reproduction historical clarinets

Present-day makers of clarinet mouthpieces

(Notes: Basset clarinets are played with soprano clarinet mouthpieces. Narrow-bore basset horns are often played with soprano clarinet mouthpieces, while wide-bore basset horns are often played with alto clarinet mouthpieces. Contra-alto and contrabass clarinet mouthpieces may or may not be interchangeable, depending on the instrument [1].)

Piccolo Soprano Basset horn Alto Bass Contra-alto Contrabass
Amati-Denak (WP) (web site)  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?
AW-Reeds GbR (WP) (web site) * * *
jj Babbitt (WP) (web site)
(Guy Hawkins, Otto Link, Wolfe Tayne, J & D Hite)
* * *
Backun Musical Services (web site) *
Behn Mouthpieces International (web site) * * *
Blayman Music (web site) *
BocaGrande (web site) * *
Chadash Clarinet (web site) *
ClarinetXpress (Walter Grabner) (web site) * * * * * * *
Peter Eaton (web site) *
Clark W. Fobes (web site) * * * * *
Roger Garrett (web site) * * * *
A. M. Gigliotti (web site) *
Richard Hawkins Mouthpieces (web site) * *
Jewel Music (web site) * *
Bas de Jong (Viotto) (web site) * * *
Kessler and Sons (web site) * *
Vytas Krass (web site) *
Ted Lane (web site) *
Leblanc (WP) (web site) (division of Conn-Selmer (WP)) * * * *
Lomax Classic (web site) * * *
Ralph Morgan ((distributor web site)) * *
Music Center (Luciano Pisoni) (web site) * * *
Nagamatsu (distributor web site) * * * *
Edward Pillinger (web site) * * * *
Pomarico snc (web site) * * *
Pyne/Clarion (web site) * *
Rastmusic (web site) * *
RedwineJazz (web site)
(Gennusa, Redwine)
* *
Rico (WP) (Rico, La Voz) (web site) *
Ridenour (web site) *
Rovner (web site) *
Runyon Products (web site) * * *
Ernst Schreiber Mundstück (ESM) (web site) * *
Schwenk und Seggelke (web site) *
Selmer (WP) (web site) (division of Conn-Selmer (WP); Brilhart, Bundy, Goldentone) * * * * *
Gregory Smith Clarinet Products (web site) *
T.D. Mouthpiece (Thomas Dowling) (web site) *
Dirk Vandamme (web site) *
Vandoren (WP) (web site) * * *
Herbert Wurlitzer Clarinets (web site) *
Yamaha Corporation (WP) (web site)
Hans Zinner (web site) * * *

Present-day makers of clarinet reeds

Present-day makers of clarinet ligatures

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