Clarinet Accomplishments

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When you hear the instrument, “clarinet” which person do you think of? Lots of people try to be funny and answer Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants but who really were the super stars of this well-known instrument? There are many clarinet players out there that had a lot of great master pieces and who made very important achievements with this instrument. One of these famous clarinet players was a man named Johann Simon Hermstedt. Johann Simon Hermstedt was one of the many well-known clarinet players of the 19th century. Hermstedt was born on December 29 of 1778 and he died on August 10 of 1846 in Sondershausen, Germany. Hermstedt also played an important part in Germany, when he lived in Germany, he played as court clarinetist to Duke Gunther I of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, and he also taught him how to play the clarinet. Another clarinet player named Louis Spohr’s used to play concerts and he played four concerts along with Carl Maria von Weber, played all pieces that were composed by Hermstedt. These two clarinet players were very dedicated to his work and his life; they were very inspired by his way of playing. Hermstedt was pretty much a bit of a composer himself, he wrote various pieces of music for other wind instrument players but he’s not as famous as Mozart and all other composers, he was more of a conservative player.
Hermstedt was very successful with a technical talent, but his tone or his way of playing wasn’t as beautiful as Heinrich Baermann’s, but Hermstedt was not only a clarinet player who could almost play every instrument but he was also a very gifted craftsman as well. Spohr was a composer who also wrote music for him too and he really didn’t mind with players having problems playing his pieces, he challeng...

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... was being more successful than being the army man and following the path that his father had planned for him. He was a man of peace and he was surely proud of himself for being more into music than going through the stress of being in wars like his father. Hermstedt died at the age of 67 in Germany and even though he may not be a very recognized composer he surely played a very important part in the clarinet role and into being one of the people who gave it some mechanical improvements. Thanks to the attention he gave this instrument, is why we have such great clarinets today. Even though the clarinet is not as famous as other instruments may be, many players are challenged with the pieces of Spohr and Hermstedt today and people still have a little trouble trying to follow this piece of music because of its complex skills and its different notes and way of playing.

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