SI-B CLARINETTES

Rare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System Clarinet ca. 1890

Rare and very unique Albert System Clarinet in key of E flat, low pitch / A=440 made by William G. Schulze, New York. Clarinet has 11 closed keys, 4 ring keys and 3 open finger tone holes. Instrument measures about 19 inches ( 490 mm) without the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece has a metal sleeve that goes into the barrel which also is adjustable. The Clarinet is made of perfect aged Ebony wood in excellent condition. The silver keywork and silver ferrules/rings around each joint and bell are very decorative. The Clarinet has just been complete overhauled, has a beautiful ripe and charming sound. remarkable and well crafted Clarinet! William G. Schultze was a high quality Instrument Maker at this time, also invented and manufactured the Contrabassophon which can be seen at the National Music Museum of South Dakota.

Rare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System ClarinetRare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System Clarinet  Rare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System ClarinetRare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System Clarinet  Rare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System ClarinetRare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System Clarinet 
Rare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System ClarinetRare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System Clarinet  Rare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System ClarinetRare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System Clarinet  Rare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System ClarinetRare William G. Schulze, New York Albert System Clarinet 

Fabricant: William G. Schulze


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