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| | Chalumeau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The chalumeau has a large repertoire in 18th century orchestral and chamber music. |  | | It represents the link between the recorder and the clarinet, and is essentially a cylindrical bore recorder with the mouthpiece of a clarinet. |  | | Like the recorder, the instrument was built in families, from bass to sopranino. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalumeau
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| | Pučiamieji instrumenatai |
 | | The chalumeau was blown then only by shepherds and old people who remembered the end of the 19th century when a great many folk musicians performed on the chalumeau folk dances, songs, sutartinės and other melodies. |  | | In the ‘20s and ’30s of the 20th century the chalumeau was used by enthusiasts in small-scale musical ensenbles. |  | | Performing folk song and dance melodies arranged for an orchestra on the diatonic chalumeau with the c1 to e2 compass was rather difficult because of its limited possibilities. |
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http://www.folkinstruments.lt/eng/puciamieji.htm
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| | International Clarinet Association - ClarinetFest Archives |
 | | It is the role of the chalumeau and clarinet as signifiers in 18th century stage music though that warrants further investigation. |  | | However, their resonance within instrumental music is most telling for a reappraisal of the relationship between the clarinet and chalumeau in the 18th century. |  | | Topics are musical signs, and consist of a signifier (a musical instrument), a signified (a particular sentiment) and listeners with the necessary socio-musical knowledge or competence to allow them to perceive the topic. |
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http://www.clarinet.org/fests/1998/Pearson.asp
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| | Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble Home |
 | | The depth of sound possible with the clarinet allows the Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble to play an extraordinarily wide range of music, including arrangements of orchestral music such as the overture to Mozart’s opera The Marriage of Figaro on the one hand, and jazz on the other. |  | | Dan Arsenault, the Ensemble’s founder, has drawn on his experience in jazz to contribute original music and arrangements of jazz classics to complete the musical journey of the Ensemble through four centuries. |  | | Treat the guests at your next affair to the music of the Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble, New England’s finest woodwind quartet. |
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http://www.blacksilver.com/cce
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| | BRAY, KENNETH and PAUL GREEN (arrangers) |
 | | In this piece, the variety of dynamics and the use of the tonal features of the chalumeau and clarion registers are important musical qualities. |  | | The lyrical quality of the clarinet and the sustained beauty of the chalumeau register are explored in this arrangement. |  | | The piano dynamics enhance the musical contrasts in the piece but demand control of the volume in order to shape the mellow tone colour that is required. |
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http://adaskin.musiccentre.ca/TXTs/Clarinet_Easy_Kernohan.html
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| | Chalumeau [Partial Alternate Take][#] by John Jenkins: Song Music Downloads |
 | | Check the albums tab for other downloads from John Jenkins. |  | | Chalumeau [Partial Alternate Take][#] by John Jenkins: Song Music Downloads |  | | Sorry, at this time no streams have been found for "Chalumeau [Partial Alternate Take][#]" on album John Jenkins with Kenny Burrell - BONUS TRACKS. |
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http://www.mp3.com/tracks/721124/dl_streams.html
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| | Listen to MP3 of Concerto RV 579 Concerto funebre for violin, oboe, chalumeau, 3 viole allinglese and orchestra from ... |
 | | Listen to Concerto RV 579 Concerto funebre for violin, oboe, chalumeau, 3 viole allinglese and orchestra |  | | Listen to MP3 of Concerto RV 579 Concerto funebre for violin, oboe, chalumeau, 3 viole allinglese and orchestra from Vivaldi by Biondi @ OpusCDs.com music CD DVD store |  | | Track Name: Concerto RV 579 Concerto funebre for violin, oboe, chalumeau, 3 viole allinglese and orchestra |
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http://www.opuscds.com/track/33324
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| | Chalumeau Music CDs at Songsearch.com |
 | | Chalumeau Music CDs, DVD Movies, Music Videos, Songs, and Song Titles |  | | You can also look through our entire catalog of over 800,000 titles alphabetically by artist name or album title. |  | | Uk Reissue Of The Jazz Act's 1984 Album. |
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http://www.songsearch.com/title/c/chalumeau.html
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| | Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble Repertoire |
 | | The Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble enchants audiences with a broad repertoire that spans the history of music from the Baroque period to modern American Jazz. |  | | The Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble plays the music of the following great composers, among others: |  | | All original compositions and arrangements are optimized for the ensemble’s instrumentation. |
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http://69.36.71.136/cce/repertoire.html
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| | Music By Trio Chalumeau - Page 1 |
 | | Search: Trio Chalumeau in music - Page 1 |  | | Trio Chalumeau: Trio Pathetique for Clarinet, Bassoon, and Piano |  | | Buy Trio Chalumeau: Trio Pathetique for Clarinet, Bassoon, and Piano - Buy2 Online Store |
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http://store.rbftpnetworks.com/artist_Trio+Chalumeau
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| | International Clarinet Association - The Clarinet Journal - Anthology |
 | | Also there were not one, but two Suites - the one I already knew from the recorder arrangement and another for the same instrumentation. |  | | This takes care of the folk element in the ancestry of the chalumeau. |  | | As a folk instrument it has been confused with the Chalemie, a conical pipe with a double-beating reed. |
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http://www.clarinet.org/journal/Anthology/1961-03-Hunt.asp
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| | complete bio |
 | | The continental clarinets had larger tone holes and increasingly better sound in the chalumeau register. |  | | This was important to Mozart as he started writing solo passages for the clarinet in the chalumeau |  | | Denner devised the speaker key which when depressed allowed the sounding of pitches that are a 12th above the corresponding chalumeau register note. |
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http://www.niu.edu/music/barrett/Cl_history.htm
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| | H2G2 |
 | | It looks a bit like a recorder as it has no bell. |  | | The chalumeau was probably developed from the recorder and existed in parallel with the clarinet until the clarinet's lower register was improved enough to make the chalumeau obsolete. |  | | The chalumeau was first mentioned in writing in 1700 but the clarinet was developed from it around the same time. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/pda/A486074?s_id=7
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| | Chalumeau |
 | | I would wish to buy a chalumeau, or more precisely an hybrid |  | | Insgesamt benötigte Zeit, um die Seite zu erzeugen: 0.04026 Sekunden |
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http://www.musik-news.org/post/35164/Chalumeau.html
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| | 3-klappen chalumeau |
 | | The instrument is available in either Boxwood, Pearwood, Maple or Grenadilla. |  | | The Chalumeau is equipped with a Clarinet Mouthpiece and sounds like a real professional Clarinet. |  | | G sharp 1/A flat 1, overblow D sharp 3 / E flat 3 |
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http://www.adler-heinrich.com/3klappen_engl.htm
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| | Chalumeau |
 | | A 17th century, now obsolete, single reed instrument that preceeded the clarinet. |  | | The term chalumeau and clarinet were used interchangeably until the late 18th century. |
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http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/textc/Chalumeau.html
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| | Chanters |
 | | Mersenne's chanter is obviously not close-ended chanter but it is an open-ended chanter, which became the most common design for the musette's chanter through the 17th and the 18th centuries. |  | | 36 years after Mersenne, there is yet another description of the single chanter which is called "Chalumeau simple" in Borjon's method of 1672. |  | | This is similar to the descriptions given by Praetorius and Mersenne except that Borjon shows a very developed system for the "grand-chalumeau" and also an additional "petit-chalumeau" (smaller chanter); both are covered with many keys. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/muzette/Eng.File/main_eng/04chanters.html
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| | basson historical (english) |
 | | All of our historical clarinets and chalumeaux are made of boxwood with the exception of the chalumeau in F which is made of maple. |  | | chalumeau in C (used to exist, but there is no surviving example, we made it based on the Denner chalumeau) |  | | We make these instruments in a=415 (original) but also in a=440 which is often requested. |
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http://www.guntramwolf.de/instruments/historical/clarinet/clarinet_hist_e.htm
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| | The clarinet family - Clarinet history |
 | | So, when you play with the thumb and first three fingers of the left hand without the speaker key, you sound the note C. When you add the speaker key, you do not get a C an octave higher, you sound a G, which is the interval of a twelfth. |  | | This “improved chalumeau” was used by composers such as Telemann in Carillion for Two Chalumeaux and by Gluck in Orfeo.(Brymer 1976, 20) |  | | There is evidence that the chalumeau, the precursor to the clarinet, appeared in the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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http://hem.passagen.se/eriahl/history.htm
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| | Fingering Scheme for Clarinet - The Woodwind Fingering Guide |
 | | This hole is covered in most of the chalumeau and clarion tones as well as in various altissimo fingerings. |  | | The lower side key is used primarily for playing chalumeau Eb and clarion Bb. |  | | This hole is closed for notes from chalumeau G and below and from clarion D and below as well as for various altissimo notes. |
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http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/clarinet/cl_fing.html
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| | Clarinet, Clarinet review |
 | | The clarinet started life as a small instrument called the chalumeau.Not much is known about these instruments, but they may have evolved from recorders. |  | | The chalumeau had a similar reed for producing the sound as the clarinet, but lacked the register key which extends the range to nearly four octaves, so it had a limited range of about one and a half octaves. |  | | As clarinets improved, the chalumeau fell into disuse. |
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http://www.myproductreviews.com/clarinet/clarinet.php
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| | Encyclopedia of Organ Stops |
 | | It is suppposedly imitative of early double-reed instruments called chalumeau, piffero, schalmei, and shawm; similar or identical instruments included the bombarde and pommer. |  | | The most common name for this stop is Schalmei, with over 130 examples listed in Osiris. |  | | The same source contains just under 100 examples of Schalmey, and just over 50 of Chalumeau. |
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http://www.organstops.org/s/Schalmei.html
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| | Chalameau (pre-clarinet) |
 | | I found a sound clip of the chalumeau on the net. |  | | At the upper end of the tube, three cuts were made that together formed a rectangle, so that the resulting "reed" was part of the tube. |  | | The chalumeau was used for folkmusic in the Middle Ages and had its origin in the Orient. |
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http://hem.passagen.se/eriahl/chalumeau.htm
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| | Talk:Chalumeau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | As far as we know, Denner invented the chalumeau in the late 17th century (where he got the idea, though, nobody knows; no similar instrument appeared to have existed before Denner). |  | | He then invented the clarinet by improving his chalumeau at some point in the beginning of the 18th century. |  | | Wait, wait, my sources say Denner invented the CLARINET in the late 17th century by IMPROVING the already-established chalumeau. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Chalumeau
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| | Caldara Ensemble |
 | | The Caldara Ensemble (soprano, chalumeau, traverso, bassoon and harpsichord) is the result of a very careful investigation, that returns us some extraordinarily exquisite songs of the past. |  | | From among all these instruments, we have still more special ones: that ones that would be permitted to replace the human voice. |  | | The combination of voice, chalumeau and flute is, therefore, have obtained a state of grace. |
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http://www.mamut.com/homepages/Spain/1/9/denner/subdet3.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Musical Instruments in Church Services |
 | | Scarlatti's orchestra for his oratorios and operas consisted of first and second violins, violas, violoncellos, basses, two oboes (from hautbois, "High wood" developed from the ancient calamus, "reed"; French, chalumeau; German, schalmey), two bassoons (corresponding to the oboes in the lower octaves), and two horns. |  | | While Giovanni Carissimi (1604-74) in his oratorios, employs the instruments with more appreciation of their individuality than was manifested before him, it remained for his gifted pupil Allesandro Scarlatti (1657-1725), founder of the Neapolitan school, to establish the norm for the use of instruments, which remained unchanged for more than a hundred years. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10657a.htm
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| | Chalumeaux |
 | | There are not many original chalumeau on which to base these reproductions. |  | | The colour is normally left natural, but they can be acid-stained to a medium-brown if required There is an extra charge of about £30 per instrument for acid-staining. |  | | There are normally twin holes for holes number 3,4 and 7 on the front of the instrument. |
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http://www.ackermanmusic.co.uk/chalumeaux.htm
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| | Folkfriends - Chalumeau |
 | | The Chalumeau is the instrument, nowadays clarinet developed from. |  | | The upper notes are played, using keys, that are installed on opposite sides. |
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http://www.folkfriends.com/english/d__Chalumeau430.htm
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| | the clarinet site |
 | | The chalumeau had two keys and a single reed. |  | | The history of the modern clarinet dates back to the sixteen hundreds, when the chalumeau was popular in Europe. |  | | Clarinets are usually made of African Black wood, ebonite, plastic, or metal. |
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http://www.klorg.com/adam/history.html
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| | Chalumeau Blue |
 | | Web Knowledge Online - 1997-2003 > Chalumeau Blue |
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http://www.wkonline.com/a/Soprano_Summit_B000003H8X.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Chalumeau |
 | | Chalumeau, short thickset double-reed wind instrument, ancestor of the clarinet. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_762505130/Chalumeau.html
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| | CHALUMEAU ancestry |
 | | 1 names of the CHALUMEAU ancestry are in the One Great Family Tree. |  | | Meet and collaborate with family members around the world |  | | Within minutes you can be viewing all CHALUMEAU ancestry information in the OneGreatFamily Tree. |
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http://www.onegreatfamily.com/ancestry/Chalumeau.html
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| | Woodwind Central - Clarinet Info |
 | | 1690 by J. Denner of Nuremberg, who, by adding 2 keys to the chalumeau, increased that instruments range by over 2 octaves. |  | | Single-reed woodwind instrument with cylindrical tube developed c. |  | | It was not playable in all keys until 1843 when Klose adapted the Boehm flute key system to the clarinet. |
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http://baroque-music.com/wc/info/clarinet.shtml
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| | Farewell to Nicolas Chalumeau |
 | | All our thoughts and good wishes are with you and your loved ones. |  | | Our friend Nicolas Chalumeau has departed this world on the 4th of October 2005 at the age of 27. |  | | The Apache Software Foundation would like to express its condolences to Nicolas' family and friends. |
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http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus/participating/nicolas.html
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| | NHE3 activity and trafficking depend on the state of actin organization in proximal tubule -- Chalumeau et al. 280 (2): ... |
 | | Articles by Chalumeau, C. Articles by Poggioli, J. Articles citing this Article |  | | Karim, Z, Chambrey R, Chalumeau C, Defontaine N, Warnock D, Paillard M, and Poggioli J. Regulation by PKC isoforms of Na exchanger in luminal membrane vesicles isolated from kidney cortical tubules. |  | | Articles by Chalumeau, C. Articles by Poggioli, J. Vol. |
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http://ajprenal.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/280/2/F283
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| | Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble Booking |
 | | Fees for booking the Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble vary according to several factors: Travel distance, job length, job type, etc. All fees are negotiable. |  | | To book the Chalumeau Chamber Ensemble for your upcoming event, contact: |
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http://www.blacksilver.com/cce/booking.html
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| | Laurent Chalumeau |
 | | Find where Laurent Chalumeau is credited alongside another name |  | | You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers. |  | | Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Laurent Chalumeau |
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0150079
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