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Carl Baermann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carl Baermann Carl Baermann (24 October 1810 – 23 May 1885) was a clarinetist and composer from Munich, Germany. ==Life and career== He was the son of noted clarinet virtuoso Heinrich Baermann and Helene Harlas. As a child he was taught the clarinet and the basset-horn by his father. He played occasionally in the Munich court orchestra when he was 14 years old, and was appointed its second clarinettist in 1832.〔(Pamela Weston. "Carl Baermann (ii)" ) in Grove Music Online 〕 When his father retired in 1834, Carl succeeded his father as principal clarinettist. He held that position until he retired in 1880.〔(Mühlfeld's Clarinet ) by Stephen Fox〕 He toured Europe with his father in 1827, 1832 and 1838. In 1833 they premiered Felix Mendelssohn's ''Konzert Stücke'', Opp. 113 & 114, (''Concert Pieces'') to great acclaim. Carl Baermann compositions, 88 opus numbers, were popular with clarinet virtuosos. Baermann developed the Baermann-Ottensteiner key system for the clarinet, which was based on the Müller system. The system was very popular during the late 19th century, partly because of Baermann's ''Vollständige Clarinett-Schule'' (''Complete School for the Clarinet''), one of the leading methods for teaching the clarinet, written between 1864 and 1875.〔(Baermann-Ottensteiner system )〕
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