Herbert Lincoln Clarke (September 12, 1867 – January 30, 1945) was an American cornetist, feature soloist, bandmaster, and composer. He is considered the...
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Herbert Clarke may refer to: Herbert Clarke (skater) (1879–1956), British figure skater Herbert L. Clarke (1867–1945), American cornet player Herbert...
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All manufactured similar full lines for band. Noted cornet virtuoso Herbert L. Clarke, author of many solos for cornet and successful touring soloist of...
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practice routines, that were a systematic expansion on his lessons with Herbert L. Clarke. The technique was pioneered by Bohumir Kryl. Microtones: Composers...
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help overcome this. Claude Gordon was a student of Louis Maggio and Herbert L. Clarke and systematized the concepts of these teachers. Claude Gordon made...
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written, most notably those by Jean-Baptiste Arban, Del Staigers, Herbert L. Clarke for the cornet, trumpet, and euphonium, Francisco Tárrega and Johann...
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Alison Balsom Marco Blaauw James F. Burke (musician) Edward Carroll Herbert L. Clarke Billy Cooper Allan Dean Timofei Dokschitzer Ole Edvard Antonsen Niklas...
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The Clarke Studies are a series of pedagogical method books written by Herbert L. Clarke for students of cornet, trumpet, clarinet, and other wind instruments...
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Cinematography Kenneth Van Sickle Edited by Katherine Wenning Music by Herbert L. Clarke, William Bolcom Production company Midwest Films Distributed by Midwest...
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sometimes in both places (e.g. the cornet solo "The Maid of the Mist" by Herbert L. Clarke, or the end of "Think of Me" in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom...
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album by BZN Maid of the Mist, a 1912 composition for solo cornet by Herbert L. Clarke Maid of the Mist, a 2017 song by NY indie/punk band Diet Cig Anne...
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Retrieved 2009-08-18. Buffet-crampon.com Clarke, Herbert L. How I became a Cornetist. St. Louis: Joseph L. Huber, 1934. Reprint, Kenosha: G. Leblanc...
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the Victor recordings, but most were conducted by Pryor, Herbert L. Clarke, Edwin H. Clarke, Walter B. Rogers (who had also been a cornet soloist with...
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September 7 – Evan Williams, operatic tenor (d. 1918) October 12 – Herbert L. Clarke, cornet virtuoso and composer (d. 1945) November 24 – Scott Joplin...
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The two middle schools are the John F. Kennedy Middle School and the Daniel L. Joyce Middle School. In recent years[when?] the Goodyear, Reeves, Shamrock...
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general in the South Carolina Militia and American Continental Army Herbert L. Clarke (1867–1945), cornet soloist and solo cornetist for the John Philip...
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Queen's Own Rifles Bugle Band from 1876 to 1923 – a total of 47 years. Herbert L. Clarke was a well-known American cornet player, feature soloist, bandmaster...
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Benjamin Franklin Baldwin Eric Bogosian Thomas Carter Benjamin Champney Herbert L. Clarke Edward Convers Christopher J. Coyne Benjamin Cutter John Doherty Carol...
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Municipal Band played most Sundays and holidays. The band was led by Herbert L. Clarke, who had been a member of John Philip Sousa's Band. Beginning at the...
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tonguing style called "K Tongue Modified" by Claude Gordon and used by Herbert L. Clarke. Armando Ghitalla also tutored the Jazz and rock trumpeter Bill Chase...
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who was active in his native country and North America. Cornetist Herbert L. Clarke described him in his autobiography as "a finished musician of high...
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characteristic studies that function as performance études. Herbert L. Clarke (1867–1945) — Clarke's Characteristic Studies for Cornet contains 15 solos as...
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January 17 – Malcolm McEachern, operatic bass (born 1883) January 30 – Herbert L. Clarke, cornet virtuoso and composer (born 1867) February – David Beigelman...
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little later, in the early twentieth century, the American cornettist Herbert L. Clarke wrote a body of virtuosic solos, including Carnival of Venice, Bride...
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in Florida and Kansas until 1945 when he was selected to succeed Herbert L. Clarke as conductor of the Long Beach, California Municipal Band. He became...
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Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills). Claude Gordon studied with Herbert L. Clarke from 1936 until Clarke died in 1945. During the era of live radio and television...
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1850) January 25 – Volga Hayworth, showgirl (born 1897) January 30 – Herbert L. Clarke, cornet virtuoso (born 1867) January 31 – Eddie Slovik, soldier (born...
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the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. He studied with Herbert L. Clarke and Bohumir Kryl as a child in Whitewater, Wisconsin, and with Pattee...
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Carnival of Venice - played by Herbert L. Clarke on cornet, solo with orchestra - arranged by Arban...
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commended the skills of the musicians. Trumpet and cornet virtuoso Herbert L. Clarke also joined the band on occasion as a soloist. The concerts put on...
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