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Razvoj kontrabas klarineta : magistrska naloga
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V začetku 19. stoletja smo se začeli ukvarjati z zamislijo o kontrabas klarinetu, ki je verjetno izhajala iz razvoja kontrafagota. Prvi znani poskus smo zaznali v Dumasovem contre-basse guerrière (1808), ki je bil zasnovan za vojaške godbe. V naslednjih desetletjih smo priča številnim poskusom izdelave globje uglašenih klarinetov. Streitwolf je leta 1829 izdelal prvi igrivi kontra alt klarinet, Wieprecht in Skorra pa sta leta 1839 razvila kontrabas klarinet v obliki fagota, imenovan batyphon. Med znanimi inovatorji, s katerimi smo sodelovali ali jih spremljali, je bil tudi Adolphe Sax, ki je izdelal klarinet bourdon in leta 1851 prejel patent za kovinski kontra alt klarinet. Nadaljnji pomemben prispevek sta podala Franz Kruspe in Louis Müller, ki sta v 1850-ih izdelala svoji različici batyphona. Kljub tehničnim izboljšavam se ti inštrumenti večinoma niso uveljavili, saj smo jih prepoznali kot težavne za igranje, premalo glasne ali preveč eksperimentalne. Preboj smo dočakali leta 1890 z modelom podjetja Fontaine-Besson, ki je bil prvi popolnoma razviti kontrabas klarinet v B, primeren za uporabo v orkestrih. Kasneje smo sledili izboljšavam Heckla in Selmerja, pri čemer Selmerjev sodobni kontrabas klarinet izstopa po kakovosti in zvočni moči. Danes kontrabas klarinet štejemo za pomembnega člana družine klarinetov, še posebej v pihalnih orkestrih in filmski glasbi. Njegov globok, resonanten ton dopolnjuje zvočno sliko orkestra in nam ponuja bogato barvno paleto. Uporabljamo ga tudi kot basovski temelj v klarinetističnih sekstetih in sodobnih ansamblih. Skozi čas smo kontrabas klarinet sprejeli kot pomembno orodje sodobnega glasbenega izražanja, čeprav je začel svojo pot kot eksperimentalni inštrument.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:kontrabas klarinet, glasbila, razvoj glasbil, eksperimentiranje, orkestracija, magistrske naloge
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:AG - Academy of Music
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:M. Sotošek
Year:2025
Number of pages:25 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-170929 This link opens in a new window
UDC:780.643.1
COBISS.SI-ID:243169027 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.07.2025
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Language:English
Title:Development of the contrabass clarinet
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At the beginning of the 19th century, we began to explore the idea of the contrabass clarinet, which likely stemmed from the development of the contrabassoon. The first known attempt was Dumas’s contre-basse guerrière (1808), designed for military bands. In the following decades, we witnessed numerous efforts to create lower-pitched clarinets. In 1829, Streitwolf built the first playable contra-alto clarinet, and in 1839, Wieprecht and Skorra developed a contrabass clarinet shaped like a bassoon, called the batyphon. Among the notable innovators we followed was Adolphe Sax, who constructed the clarinette bourdon and received a patent in 1851 for a metal contra-alto clarinet. Further significant contributions came from Franz Kruspe and Louis Müller, who each developed their own versions of the batyphon in the 1850s. Despite technical improvements, the instruments mostly failed to gain traction, as we found them difficult to play, not loud enough, or too experimental. A breakthrough came in 1890 with the model developed by Fontaine-Besson, which became the first fully developed contrabass clarinet in B flat, suitable for orchestral use. Later, we saw improved models introduced by Heckel and Selmer, with Selmer’s modern contrabass clarinet standing out for its quality and sonic power. Today, we consider the contrabass clarinet an important member of the clarinet family, especially in wind orchestras and film music. Its deep, resonant tone enriches the orchestra’s soundscape and offers a wide range of tonal color. We also use it as the bass foundation in clarinet sextets and contemporary ensembles. Over time, the contrabass clarinet has evolved from an experimental instrument into a vital tool for modern musical expression.

Keywords:double bass clarinet, musicial instruments, development, experimentation, orchestration, master's theses

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