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F. Arthur Uebel GmbH
Company typeGesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung -->> GmbH (Germany)
IndustryManufacture of woodwind instruments
Founded30 April 2010
Headquarters
Wiesbaden, Branch office Markneukirchen
,
de
Key people
Jürgen Stoelzel, Wiesbaden
ProductsClarinets
Websitehttp://www.uebel-klarinetten.de
New building (office and workshop) April 2022
Bass clarinet, german and french
Clarinet Superior (german), Plateau-clarinet in Bb (french) and basset clarinet in A (fench)

History

The company, founded in 2010, sees itself in the tradition of the clarinet manufacture founded by Friedrich Arthur Uebel in 1936. (1888-1963) in Markneukirchen. The latter was the son of the woodwind instrument maker Friedrich Gustav Uebel (1855-1915) and had studied with the clarinettist and clarinet maker Oskar Oehler (1858-1936) in Berlin to learn the craft of clarinet making. After his death on 1 October 1936, he opened his own workshop in Markneukirchen under the name F. Arthur Uebel his own workshop, taking over Oskar Oehler's customer base and also the construction method of the Oehler Clarinet, producing high-quality instruments for professional clarinetists.[1][2][3]

In 1984, the factory was nationalised and merged with other bladder instrument manufacturing plants. After the Peaceful Revolution, the company was privatised in 1990 and the production of Uebel clarinets continued as a dependent part of the business. In 2005, for economic reasons, the production of Uebel clarinets in Markneukirchen was discontinued.

The music dealer Arnold Stoelzel GmbH in Wiesbaden acquires the rights to the name as well as the design and production documents and has Uebel clarinets manufactured in China. In 2010 Jürgen Stölzel founds the current company in Wiesbaden with a branch in Markneukirchen and sets up a production facility there where Uebel clarinets are again manufactured, mostly from parts made in China.

Today (April 2022) the company manufactures clarinets with German (Oehler) and French (Boehm) system as well as accessories. The product line of Boehm clarinets has been greatly expanded in recent years. At the beginning of 2022, the company moved into a newly built production facility with an office extension in the Markneukirchen industrial park.

Products

All clarinet models[4] are made of grenadilla with silver-plated machine heads, the higher-priced ones also of mopane with silver-plated or gold-plated keys. The company produces clarinets with both the German and the French system, which is becoming increasingly important.

With the German system, three soloist models are offered in Bb tunings, one of which is also available as an A clarinet. Furthermore, two standard models in Bb and A and one in Eb are produced, as well as three beginner models in Bb, one in C and one in low G, and finally a professional bass clarinet reaching down to low C.

With the French system there are seven professional instruments in Bb and A, one of them also as a basset clarinet in A and another also as a C and as an Eb clarinet, besides - as a special feature - a plateau (capped) clarinet in Bb. Then three standard models in Bb and a bass clarinet reaching down to low C are offered.

Distribution

The distribution has been taken over by the company Arnold Stoelzel GmbH in Wiesbaden, whose sole managing director is again Jürgen Stoelzel. In Europe and South America, the company uses the established music trade, while in the USA, China, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Russia, Australia and Singapore, it has called on the services of local general distributors.

Well-known F. A. Uebel players include:

Literatur

  • Günter Dullat: Klarinetten: Grundzüge ihrer Entwicklung, Systeme, Modelle, Patente, verwandte Instrumente, biographische Skizzen ausgewählter Klarinettenbauer, Bochinsky, 2001, S. 231–233 [1]
  • Enrico Weller (2004), Der Blasinstrumentenbau im Vogtland von den Anfängen bis zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Untersuchungen und Dokumentationen zur Geschichte eines Gewerbezweiges der Musikinstrumentenindustrie (in German), Geiger, p. 257, ISBN 9783895709869{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • Birgit Matuschewski (2006), Chronik eintausend Jahre Erfindergeist in Sachsen: Musik und Instrumente (in German), MPR-Verlag, p. 121, ISBN 9783935579032{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)






References

  1. ^ History of the FAU Company] Archive link as of 1 October 2018 Retrieved 9 June 2019
  2. ^ Enricio Weller, Erste Adresse des deutschen Klarinettenbaus - Geschichte Bedeutung und Entwicklungsleistungen der Markneukirchener Holzblasinstrumentenwerkstätte F. Arthur Uebel, in: rohrblatt 8 (1993), pp. 142-146; 9th (1994), pp. 52-60.
  3. ^ Enrico Weller (2004), Der Blasinstrumentenbau im Vogtland von den Anfängen bis zum Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts: Untersuchungen und Dokumentationen zur Geschichte eines Gewerbezweiges der Musikinstrumentenindustrie (in German), Geiger, p. 257, ISBN 9783895709869{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  4. ^ website, clarinets
  5. ^ Ricardo Morales wird Teil der "F. Arthur Uebel"-Familie], Das Musikinstrument, 12. September 2018