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Dass Carl Baermann eine der einflussreichsten Musikerpersönlichkeiten des 19. Jahrhunderts war, belegt nicht nur seine bis heute verwendete Klarinettenschule - er leistete auch einen unermesslichen Beitrag zur technischen Weiterentwicklung der Klarinette. Der Autor befasst sich in dieser Arbeit eingehend mit der Persönlichkeit Baermanns als Pädagoge, Klarinettist und Komponist. Eine Reihe bisher unveröffentlichter Materialien wie die Personalakte des königlichen Hoforchesters, einige Briefe und das Tagebuch Baermanns, das bisher als verschollen galt, geben Aufschluss über das Leben des Münchner Klarinettenvirtuosen. Ein Untersuchungsansatz war es, Carl Baermann als Komponisten der Rom...
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The clarinet method op. 63 by Carl Baermann from 1867 is still a standard work in classical clarinet education today. The thoroughly revised new edition aims at reviewing the educational concept, which is still valid today, for modern lessons, adjusting the music and texts, and sensibly complementing the teaching contents. The editor who draws on many years of experience as a clarinettist in an orchestra and university lecturer of clarinet has succeeded in adapting the valuable teaching material to the requirements of today while maintaining the basic methodology.
When the clarinet method was revised and newly published, the Daily Exercises, which were originally a part of the Clarinet Method Op. 63 by Carl Baermann, were published as a separate edition. The essential improvement consists in the arrangement of the individual exercises, which simplifies their use in teaching practice. As with the two volumes of the Clarinet Method, the musical text is based on the first edition of the method, and only few differences concerning articulation as well as several misprints and typographical errors were revised. By deleting the historical fingering instructions for the German fingering system, the clarinet method not only has a clean and, compared to the or...
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