In what is primarily an instructional book, Jack Brymer places the
instrument in the broad context of its role in the orchestra and in
chamber music, expressing stimulating and controversial views.
Perhaps his most original and valuable contribution is to be found
in the long section on acoustics, the down-to-earth section on the
practical clarinettist, and the illuminating passages on artistic
approach. Brymer writes for the teacher of the clarinet, as well as
for beginners and advanced players, and the unique appendix on the
clarinet repertoire is particularly comprehensive. Modern science
has revealed facets of the clarinet's harmonic structure previously
only dimly perceived, and the author points the way to a future
full of promise.
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