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  2. Buffet Crampon - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1970s, Buffet was making the Evettes in their own factory in Paris, and around 1979, manufacture was moved to a Buffet-owned factory in Germany. Evette & Schaeffer clarinets were made in Paris. Use of the Evette and Evette & Schaeffer brands ended around 1985, when the company began using the Buffet name on all its clarinets.

  3. Sarrusophone - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Orsi Instrument Company, Rampone (later Rampone & Cazzani), Buffet (under the ownership of Evette & Schaeffer), Conn (E♭ contrabass only), Gautrot and Couesnon (Gautrot's successor) were the best known and possibly, only makers that produced in quantity.

  4. Buffet family - Wikipedia

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    He became known as Buffet-Auger after his marriage to Marie-Anne Auger. In 1825 he set up a workshop in Paris making instruments, a business that was to become the Buffet Crampon company, still in operation and one of the foremost manufacturers of woodwind instruments. Jean Louis Buffet was his son. Denis Buffet-Auger died on 24 Sep 1841 in Paris.

  5. Michel Arrignon - Wikipedia

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    Arrignon has worked as a clarinet tester and developer at Buffet Crampon since 1985. [1] He helped create the Tosca clarinet, released in 2003 by Buffet Crampon, [3] as well as Buffet's Festival clarinet designed in 1987. [4] He plays on Buffet Crampon Tosca Green-Line clarinets. [1]

  6. Alto sarrusophone - Wikipedia

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    Historically it was built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries principally by its inventor, Parisian instrument maker Pierre-Louis Gautrot and his successor, Couesnon & Co. , as well as Evette & Schaeffer (now Buffet Crampon) and Romeo Orsi of Milan.

  7. Contra-alto clarinet - Wikipedia

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    Buffet Crampon. Metal model patented in 1891 for Evette and Schaeffer (patent FR218373/5) [8] Model Prestige 1553 made of grenadilla, 19 keys. Conn-Selmer USA (1980 onwards), Bundy (from 1964 [9] to 1980), Buescher (c. 1968–1969): model 1440 made of ebonite, to written E♭ (written), with 18 keys and 7 plateau keys.

  8. Boehm system (clarinet) - Wikipedia

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    The Boehm system for the clarinet is a system of clarinet keywork, developed between 1839 and 1843 by Hyacinthe Klosé and Auguste Buffet jeune.The name is somewhat deceptive; the system was inspired by Theobald Boehm's system for the flute, but necessarily differs from it, since the clarinet overblows at the twelfth rather than the flute's octave.

  9. Basset clarinet - Wikipedia

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    The basset clarinet is member of the clarinet family similar to the usual soprano clarinet but longer and with additional keys to enable playing several additional lower notes. Typically a basset clarinet has keywork going to a low (written) C or B, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] as opposed to the standard clarinet's E or E ♭ .

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