Herbert L. Clarke Long Beach Symphony Orchestra Arrangements

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Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Handwritten sheet music arrangements



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Collection Overview

Title: Herbert L. Clarke Long Beach Symphony Orchestra Arrangements, 1903-1939Add to your cart.

ID: 12/9/169

Primary Creator: Clarke, Herbert L. (Herbert Lincoln) (1867-1945)

Extent: 0.15 cubic feet

Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by title.

Date Acquired: 08/11/2020

Subjects: Instrumental music, Music - United States, Symphony Orchestra

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of original arrangements by Herbert L. Clarke written for and used by the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra when Clarke lived in Long Beach.

Biographical Note

Herbert L. Clarke (1867-1945), cornetist, composer, bandleader and educator was considered the King of the cornet in his day. He first studied the violin at the age of 5 and at 13 began playing professionally in the Philharmonic Society Orchestra of Toronto. At the same time he began to study the cornet and soon began to play it professionally in a restaurant band and in the Queen's Own Regimental Band. After a move to Indianapolis, Clarke learned to play the viola and subsequently joined the England's Opera House Orchestra and played cornet in the When Clothing Store Band. It was with this band that in 1886 Clarke won a solo cornet contest and received a one-of-a-kind pocket cornet made by the famous instrument maker, Henry Diston, which can be seen at the Sousa Museum at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.

Clarke moved to New York City in 1892 where he briefly played for the Gilmore Band. In 1893, Clarke became the solo cornet player for the John Philip Sousa Band and later became the assistant conductor, composer and arranger. He performed as soloist for 3 of the 4 European Tours and 1910-1911 World Tour. During the off-seasons Clarke pursued his own musical endeavors. These included conducting the Reeve's Concert Band in Providence, RI, recording his solo cornet compositions, duets, and quartets with the Victor Label, and playing 2nd Trumpet with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra and Principal Trumpet with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.

After leaving Sousa's Band, he became the conductor of the Anglo-Canadian Leather Company Band in Huntsville, Ontario, Canada, and later moved to California and conducted the historic Long Beach Municipal Band until his death in 1945. Rarely after the age of 50 did he perform the cornet in public. He published several articles and books about the cornet and method books on cornet playing and of particular notice are his early drafts of these methods books and articles.

Subject/Index Terms

Instrumental music
Music - United States
Symphony Orchestra

Administrative Information

Repository: The Sousa Archives and Center for American Music

Acquisition Source: Mark Fugina, Long Beach Symphony Librarian

Acquisition Method: Gift


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Series 1: Handwritten sheet music arrangements, 1903-1939Add to your cart.
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Folder 1: "Idle Fancies Intermezzo", 1903Add to your cart.
Folder 2: "Long Beach is Calling You", undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: "The Nymphs Frolic Gavotte", May 1939Add to your cart.
Folder 4: "Twilight Dreams Waltz Intermezzo", 1913Add to your cart.

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