
The Clarinet
Jane Ellsworth(Editor)
University of Rochester Press
Published on 1. June 2021
Book
Hardback
308 pages
978-1-64825-017-0 (ISBN)
Description
Offers unique perspectives on the clarinet's historical role in various styles, genres, and ensembles, from jazz and ethnic traditions to classical chamber music, concertos, opera, and symphony orchestras.
With essays written by leading performer-scholars, The Clarinet offers unique perspectives on the clarinet's historical role in various styles, genres, and ensembles. Beginning with a chapter on clarinet iconography, the book continues with an overview of the instrument's early history, chapters on the clarinet in the opera orchestra and the traditional symphony orchestra, and examinations of important genres involving the clarinet (the concerto and the clarinet quintet). Also included are chapters on leading twentieth-century clarinetists, the instrument's use in the historically informed performance (HIP) movement, and an expansive look at the clarinet's use in ethnic traditions and early jazz. The emphasis on topics not covered elsewhere makes this book an important contribution to the clarinet literature. Written in an accessible style, this volume engages a wide range of readers, from professional musicians to clarinet aficionados and music lovers with less specialized knowledge.
Contributors to this volume include Jane Ellsworth, Eric Hoeprich, Albert R. Rice, Ingrid Pearson, Julian Rushton, David Schneider, Marie Sumner Lott, Colin Lawson, and S. Frederick Starr.
With essays written by leading performer-scholars, The Clarinet offers unique perspectives on the clarinet's historical role in various styles, genres, and ensembles. Beginning with a chapter on clarinet iconography, the book continues with an overview of the instrument's early history, chapters on the clarinet in the opera orchestra and the traditional symphony orchestra, and examinations of important genres involving the clarinet (the concerto and the clarinet quintet). Also included are chapters on leading twentieth-century clarinetists, the instrument's use in the historically informed performance (HIP) movement, and an expansive look at the clarinet's use in ethnic traditions and early jazz. The emphasis on topics not covered elsewhere makes this book an important contribution to the clarinet literature. Written in an accessible style, this volume engages a wide range of readers, from professional musicians to clarinet aficionados and music lovers with less specialized knowledge.
Contributors to this volume include Jane Ellsworth, Eric Hoeprich, Albert R. Rice, Ingrid Pearson, Julian Rushton, David Schneider, Marie Sumner Lott, Colin Lawson, and S. Frederick Starr.
Reviews / Votes
Through her network of star contributors we are given a broad image of the most up-to-date ideas concerning the clarinet universe. Ellsworth, as editor, has succeeded in keeping the tone of the chapters level; while being accurate, they are not eruditely cumbersome. The topics and writing style will engage clarinetists of all ages, and the footnotes, bibliographic in nature, point the motivated researcher further afield. This is a unique volume that is contemporary in tone and message while standing on the firmest of research foundations. [Starr's chapter is] mind-opening. -- Gregory Barrett * The Clarinet * This collection comprises compact essays on specific topics concerning clarinet performance, composition, and repertoire. . . . Also provided is insightful discussion of idiomatic use of the instrument as evidenced in certain major operatic and orchestral works. . . . Useful for persons looking for information about orchestral music that does not include solo keyboards or string instruments. -- C. A. Kolczynski, Boston Public Library * CHOICE *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Rochester
United States
Publishing group
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
26 s/w Abbildungen, 60 s/w Zeichnungen
26 b/w and 60 line illus.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
602 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64825-017-0 (9781648250170)
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Persons
JANE ELLSWORTH is professor of music history at Eastern Washington University. She is also a professional clarinetist, and has performed nationally and internationally on modern and historical clarinets. She is the author of A Dictionary for the Modern Clarinetist (Rowman and Littlefield, 2015). JULIAN RUSHTON is Emeritus Professor of Music, University of Leeds, UK.
Editor
Contributions
Author
Contributor
Content
List of Illustrations
Notes to the Reader
Acknowledgements
Introduction (Jane Ellsworth)
1. Clarinet Iconography (Eric Hoeprich)
2. The Chalumeau and Clarinet Before Mozart (Albert R. Rice)
3. From "Little Trumpet" to Unique Voice: The Clarinet in the Concert Orchestra (Jane Ellsworth)
4. The Clarinet in Opera Before 1830: Instrument and Genre Come of Age (Ingrid Pearson)
5. The Clarinet in Nineteenth-Century Opera (Julian Rushton)
6. Innovation and Convention in the "Golden Age" of the Clarinet Concerto, ca. 1800-1830 (David Schneider)
7. Joining the Conversation: The Clarinet Quintet in Classical and Romantic Chamber Music (Marie Sumner Lott)
8. Important Clarinetists Since 1900: A Concise Introduction (Jane Ellsworth)
9. Recreating History? The Early Clarinet in Theory and Practice (Colin Lawson)
10.The Clarinet in Vernacular Music (S. Frederick Starr)
Index
Contributors
Notes to the Reader
Acknowledgements
Introduction (Jane Ellsworth)
1. Clarinet Iconography (Eric Hoeprich)
2. The Chalumeau and Clarinet Before Mozart (Albert R. Rice)
3. From "Little Trumpet" to Unique Voice: The Clarinet in the Concert Orchestra (Jane Ellsworth)
4. The Clarinet in Opera Before 1830: Instrument and Genre Come of Age (Ingrid Pearson)
5. The Clarinet in Nineteenth-Century Opera (Julian Rushton)
6. Innovation and Convention in the "Golden Age" of the Clarinet Concerto, ca. 1800-1830 (David Schneider)
7. Joining the Conversation: The Clarinet Quintet in Classical and Romantic Chamber Music (Marie Sumner Lott)
8. Important Clarinetists Since 1900: A Concise Introduction (Jane Ellsworth)
9. Recreating History? The Early Clarinet in Theory and Practice (Colin Lawson)
10.The Clarinet in Vernacular Music (S. Frederick Starr)
Index
Contributors