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  2. Louis Schindelmeisser - Wikipedia

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    Louis (Ludwig) Alexander Balthasar Schindelmeisser (8 December 1811 - 30 March 1864) was a nineteenth-century German clarinetist, conductor and composer. He was born Königsberg , Prussia , and studied in Berlin and Leipzig .

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians/Clarinetists list - Wikipedia

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    Louis Schindelmeisser: German musician (1811–1864) Germany: 1811-12-08 1864-03-30 Königsberg: Darmstadt: Q1987515: Henry Lazarus: British musician (1815–1895) United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: 1815-01-01 1895-03-06 London: London: Q5724751: Pavel Křížkovský: Czech music educator, composer, pianist, organist and roman ...

  4. List of clarinetists - Wikipedia

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    Matt Lavelle (bass clarinet) (born 1970) Joe Maneri (1927–2009) Michael Marcus (born 1952) Joe Marsala (1907–1978) Stan McDonald (born 1935) Hal McKusick (1924–2012) Mezz Mezzrow (1899–1972) Jean-Christian Michel (born 1938) Marcus Miller (born 1959) Gabriele Mirabassi (born 1967) Gussie Mueller (1890–1965) David Murray (born 1955 ...

  5. Category:German clarinetists - Wikipedia

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    Louis Schindelmeisser; Hugo Strasser; Wolfgang Stryi This page was last edited on 31 March 2014, at 17:45 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Clarinet concerto - Wikipedia

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    A clarinet concerto is a concerto for clarinet; that is, a musical composition for solo clarinet together with a large ensemble (such as an orchestra or concert band). Albert Rice has identified a work by Giuseppe Antonio Paganelli as possibly the earliest known concerto for solo clarinet; its score appears to be titled "Concerto per il Clareto ...

  7. Wendelin Weißheimer - Wikipedia

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    Wendelin Weißheimer (26 February 1838 – 16 June 1910) was a German composer, conductor, essayist, teacher, and writer on music. He studied with Franz Liszt and was in close contact with Richard Wagner, Hans von Bülow, Peter Cornelius, Louise Otto-Peters, Ferdinand Lassalle, August Bebel and many other notable musicians of his time.

  8. Théodore Gouvy - Wikipedia

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    Sonata in G for clarinet and piano Op.67 (1875) Impromptu for Cello and Quartet (1878) String Quintet in D minor, 2nd version (1879) Octet No.1 Op.71 (1879) String Quintet in A minor (1880) Le Nonetto (1883) Octet No.2 in G minor (1884) Sérénade vénitienne in E minor for viola and piano (1875) String Quartet in G minor (1886)

  9. Pete Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Fountain's clarinet work was noted for his sweet fluid tone. He recorded over 100 LPs and CDs under his own name, some in the Dixieland style, many others essentially instrumental pop records with only peripheral relevance to any type of jazz .