Alto clarinet

Alto clarinet

Alto clarinet BC to low Eb (Boehm system) and Dietz to low C (German system)
Classification
Playing range
  • Written: E3 to G6
  • Sounding: G2 to B5
Related instruments

The alto clarinet is a woodwind instrument of the clarinet family. It is a transposing instrument pitched in the key of E, though instruments in F have been made. In size it lies between the soprano clarinet and the bass clarinet. It bears a greater resemblance to the bass clarinet in that it typically has a straight body (made of grenadilla or other wood, hard rubber, or plastic), but a curved neck and bell made of metal. All-metal alto clarinets also exist. In appearance it strongly resembles the basset horn, but usually differs in three respects: it is pitched a whole step lower, it lacks an extended lower range, and it has a wider bore than many basset horns.[1]

The range of the alto clarinet is from the concert G2 or G2 (in the second octave below middle C, bottom line of the bass clef) to E6 (in the second octave above middle C), with the exact upper end of the range depending on the skill of the player. Despite the broad range, the instrument is always scored in the treble clef.

Most modern alto clarinets, like other instruments in the clarinet family, have the Boehm system or Oehler system of keys and fingering, which means that this clarinet has virtually identical fingering to the others. The alto clarinet, however, often has an extra key allowing it to play a low (written) E, and a half-hole key controlled by the left-hand index finger with a vent that may be uncovered to assist in playing the altissimo register.

History

The invention of the alto clarinet has been attributed to Iwan Müller and to Heinrich Grenser,[2] and to both working together.[3] Müller was performing on an alto clarinet in F by 1809, one with sixteen keys at a time when soprano clarinets generally had no more than 10–12 keys; Müller's revolutionary thirteen-key soprano clarinet was developed soon after.[3] The alto clarinet may have been invented independently in America; the Metropolitan Museum of Art has a bassoon-shaped alto clarinet in E, cataloged as an "alto clarion", attributed to an anonymous American maker circa 1820.[4] This instrument bears a strong resemblance to the "patent clarions" (bass clarinets) made from about 1810 by George Catlin of Hartford, Connecticut and his apprentices.[5] Later, in Europe, Adolphe Sax made notable improvements to the alto clarinet.[6]

Albert Rice defines clarinets in G with flared bells, which were produced as early as 1740, as alto clarinets,[7] but this use of the term is uncommon.

Use in musical ensembles

Soon after its invention, Georg Abraham Schneider composed two concertos (Op. 90 and op. 105) for Müller's instrument and orchestra.[3][8] Generally, however, the alto clarinet has not been commonly used in orchestral scoring. It is used mostly in concert bands and plays an important role in clarinet choirs. A few jazz musicians, Hamiet Bluiett, Vinny Golia, J. D. Parran, Petr Kroutil, Joe Lovano and Gianluigi Trovesi among them, have played the alto clarinet. In his Treatise on Orchestration and Instrumentation, Hector Berlioz said of the alto clarinet, "It is a very beautiful instrument which ought to take its place in all well-established orchestras."[9]

Notability

The alto clarinet band part remains in 20th and 21st century wind band literature. Band directors looking to add color to a large clarinet section will often move clarinet players to this instrument. Many times the alto clarinet serves an important role in the harmonic scoring of the clarinet section within the broader scope of the concert band.

There is a notable alto clarinet solo in Percy Grainger's wind-band piece Lincolnshire Posy.

An important orchestral example is Igor Stravinsky's Threni, which calls for an instrument in F instead of the usual E, and with extension keys to fingered low C (therefore indistinguishable from a basset horn).[10][11] Stravinsky calls for the usual alto clarinet in E in the Elegy for J.F.K. (1964).[12]

Joseph Holbrooke seems to have liked the instrument. He wrote an elaborate part for alto clarinet in his Symphony No. 2 Apollo and the Seaman.[13][14]

In the wind band and clarinet choir the alto clarinet can add tonal strength to the ensemble, not only because it can play lower notes, but because some of the most beautiful notes (written C to F) in the upper register of the alto clarinet have the same pitch as the weaker-toned middle-register notes (written F to B) of the B soprano clarinet.

Ensemble music

The alto clarinet fell somewhat out of favor outside of marching bands, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It has become mildly more popular with contemporary composers, and especially those writing music for clarinet choir.[15]

Solo music for alto clarinet

The solo repertoire for alto clarinet is quite limited, with much of it consisting of transcriptions of works originally for basset horn. A number of compositions originally conceived for alto clarinet and piano include Franklin Stover's Pastorale & Passepied (with alternate part for basset horn in F), Frank McCartey's Sonata, David Bennett's Dark Wood, William Presser's Arietta, Alfred Reed's Serenata and Sarabande, and a Sonata by Norman Heim. Karlheinz Stockhausen has also composed for the alto clarinet and basset horn.[16]

Differences in nomenclature

In contrast with more recent families of instruments such as for example the saxophone, the terms used for the different sized clarinets draw more on tradition and regionalism, and are not without discrepancies. The familiar B and A clarinets, while technically soprano instruments, are not commonly referred to as such outside of academic circles. There is no "tenor" clarinet as such, and while the term "bass clarinet" seems clear enough, its relation to the alto clarinet really places it in the position of the tenor instrument of the clarinet family. Some writers have considered that the alto clarinet might be better referred to as a "tenor".[17] Add to this the fact that the contrabass clarinet in Eb, though pitched below the bass clarinet, is sometimes referred to as a "contralto clarinet", there is ample ground for confusion in clarinet nomenclature.

Considering the wide range of the clarinet (more than three octaves) and focussing on the first two octaves, this would compare better with the classifications given, for example, to the saxophone family. The "soprano" clarinets in B and A share their lowest octaves with the alto saxophone (minus a semitone in the case of the B clarinet). In the case of the E alto, the range usually extends to a tone below that of the tenor saxophone. It is clear that the "soprano" clarinets in B, A, and C are perfectly capable of taking on the higher lines in a score, but they achieve this by playing largely in their "clarion" and "altissimo" registers. The lower instruments are, for obvious reasons, exploited much more in their "chalumeau" registers and this, by comparison, is quite low. Also, since the time of Mozart and the clarinettist Anton Stadler, composers began to favour the rich sonorities of the lower tessitura of the clarinet and this may partly have contributed to the clarinet family being pitched further down against its counterparts in the wind section of the orchestra where it will often take on the lower parts.

Alto clarinet parts in wind bands

In the late 1940s, there was some discussion over whether the alto clarinet should be eliminated from the standard wind band.[18] Arguments used include its relatively low volume and that its part is often doubled by other instruments, and the expense[Note 1]. Because of this, publishers of band music for elementary and junior high school players tend to leave parts out for alto clarinet. Mature bands utilizing more sophisticated arrangements quite often have a seat dedicated to alto clarinet, so in the majority of American high school and college bands, a complete family of clarinets is encountered in the modern wind band.

The alto clarinet is an integral part of the clarinet choir, where it often doubles the melody in octaves, and is often used as a middle solo voice between the treble and bass voices.

Notes

  1. ^ Since then, Alto Clarinets have become substantially more affordable, with used student models such as the Bundy 1425 and the Vito 7165 often sold used for less than the cost of a new Soprano Clarinet. Additionally, improvements in mouthpieces have helped greatly to address the volume concerns of the 1940s, although having two Alto Clarinet players (as opposed to only one player) on the part will undoubtedly be a more impactful way to address this problem

References

  1. ^ Typical basset horn bore is 15.5–15.7 mm (0.61–0.62 in); typical alto clarinet bore is 18 mm (0.71 in). A few modern instruments with basset keys have larger bores, but these use alto clarinet mouthpieces, and are properly considered hybrids between the two instruments. Depts.washington.edu
  2. ^ Rendall, F. Geoffrey (1957). The Clarinet (Second Revised ed.). London: Ernest Benn. pp. 145–46.
  3. ^ a b c Hoeprich, Eric (2008). The Clarinet. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. pp. 132–5, 357. ISBN 978-0-300-10282-6.
  4. ^ Libin, Laurence (1995). "Alto Clarion". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. The Metropolitan Museum of Art: 53.
  5. ^ Eliason, Robert E. (1983). "George Catlin, Hartford Musical Instrument Maker (Part 2)". Journal of the American Musical Instrument Society. 9: 21–52.
  6. ^ Shackleton, Nicholas. "The development of the clarinet". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) In Lawson, Colin, ed. (1995). The Cambridge Companion to the Clarinet. Cambridge Companions to Music. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. p. 32.
  7. ^ Albert R. Rice. From the Clarinet D'Amour to the Contra Bass: A History of Large Size Clarinets, 1740–1860. Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 9-10.
  8. ^ "Basset Horn Concerto, Op.90 (Schneider, Georg Abraham)". IMSLP. Despite the title, the solo part does not use the notes below low written E characteristic of a basset horn.
  9. ^ Berlioz, Hector; A Treatise upon Modern Instrumentation and Orchestration; Elias Howe; London: 1900. p. 131.
  10. ^ Pauli, Hansjörg (Autumn 1958). "On Strawinsky's 'Threni'". Tempo. New. Ser., No. 49. (49): 16–17+21–33. doi:10.1017/S0040298200044806. S2CID 145162755.
  11. ^ Igor Stravinsky, Threni: id est Lamentationes Jeremiæ Prophetæ, Hawkes Pocket Scores no. 709 (London: Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Limited, 1958). The fingered low C (sounding low F) occurs in b. 234 and 237, on pp. 37–38.
  12. ^ White, Eric Walter (1979). Stravinsky: The Composer and His Works (second ed.). Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press. p. 533. ISBN 0-520-03985-8.
  13. ^ The woodwind section in Apollo and the Seaman includes three oboes, cor anglais, E clarinet, two B clarinets, alto clarinet in F, bass clarinet, three bassoons and a contrabassoon
  14. ^ Forsyth, Cecil, Orchestration, 1955, London, Macmillan & Co. pp. 282–85.
  15. ^ "Clarinet Choir Music, Scores, Sets, And Digital Downloads | Sheet Music Plus". Sheetmusicplus.com. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  16. ^ Sukat (1989), for alto flute and basset-horn; Ave (1984-85), for basset horn and alto flute; In Freundschaft (1977) for solo instrument, exists in a version for alto clarinet
  17. ^ Scholes, Percy A. The Oxford Companion to Music. Oxford. p. 192.
  18. ^ Sawhill, Clarence E. "The Problem of the Alto Clarinet" and Rohner, Traugott. "Shall We Eliminate the Alto Clarinet?". In Woodwind Anthology. Evanston, IL: The Instrumentalist. 1972. pp. 208–12. ISBN 0-686-15891-1. (Both reprinted from The Instrumentalist, 1948.)

Further reading

  • Carse, Adam. 1939. Musical Wind Instruments. London: Macmillan and Co., Limited.
  • Hoeprich, Eric. 2008. The Clarinet. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-10282-6.
  • Shackleton, Nicholas. 2001. "Alto clarinet". The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, second edition, edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers.
  • Stone, William. H. 1890. "Clarinet". A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450–1889), by Eminent Writer, English and Foreign, with Illustrations and Woodcuts, in 4 volumes, edited by Sir George Grove, with Appendix by J. A. Fuller Maitland. London and New York: Macmillan and Co.

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