Clarinet makers

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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.

These lists are not meant to be exhaustive. On the contrary, many makers have been omitted deliberately. Probably others have been omitted out of ignorance.

For purposes of this page, following Shackleton:

  • Piccolo clarinet refers to instruments in A♭ and G.
  • Sopranino clarinet refers to instruments in E♭ and D.
  • Soprano clarinet refers to instruments in C, B♭, A, and G.

This page was originally adapted from a Wikipedia article.

Contents

Present-day makers of modern clarinets

Piccolo Sopranino Soprano Basset clarinet Basset horn Alto Bass Contra-alto Contrabass
Amati-Denak (WP) (web site) E♭ C, B♭, A, G E♭ B♭
Andino (web site) (division of Gemstone Musical Instruments) 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
A. M. Gigliotti (web site) E♭ C, B♭, A E♭ B♭
Hakam Din and Sons (web site) E♭ B♭
Frank Hammerschmidt (web site)  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?  ?
Hanson Clarinet Company (web site) B♭, A
Musikhaus Hammerschmidt (web site) E♭, D C, B♭, A(?) B♭, A F B♭
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♭
Trevor J James & Co. (web site) (division of Gemstone Musical Instruments) 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 Sopranino 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 broken 23 July 2007)  ? * * *
Kessler and Sons (web site) * *
Vytas Krass (web site) *
Ted Lane (web site) *
Lomax Classic (web site) * * * *
David McClune (web site) * *
Ralph Morgan (distributor 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) * *
Gregory Smith Clarinet Products (web site) * *
T.D. Mouthpiece (Thomas Dowling) (web site) *
Dirk Vandamme (web site timing out 23 July 2007)  ? *
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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