Saxon clarinet ensemble

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The Saxon Clarinet Ensemble of the Robert Schumann Conservatory in Zwickau was founded in 1984 by Frank Klüger .

The line-up has hardly changed since then. Current and former students from Frank Klüger's clarinet class still make music in this ensemble .

The line-up includes almost the entire clarinet family and even an exotic one. They consist of one clarinet , 9 clarinets, 1 basset horn , two bass clarinets , 1 bass clarinet and one contrabassoon . With this line-up, the Saxon Clarinet Ensemble is unique in Germany.

His repertoire ranges from baroque to classical and romantic to contemporary music and swing .

With this repertoire, the Saxon Clarinet Ensemble has undertaken many successful concert tours at home and abroad since 1990. B. 1992 to the international chamber music meeting in Düsseldorf and 1998 to the ISME World Congress in South Africa , where the Saxon clarinet ensemble was the only German ensemble to be delegated.

Over the years, through successful concerts, solid partnership relationships have developed with other music groups, especially with the music schools Zaanstad in the Netherlands and Hemer in North Rhine-Westphalia and their clarinet ensemble.

Guest tours led to the Mozart Festival in Austria , Linz and Norway .

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