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  1. Herbert L. Clarke. Herbert Lincoln Clarke (September 12, 1867 – January 30, 1945) was an American cornetist, feature soloist, bandmaster, and composer. He is considered the most prominent cornetist of his time.

  2. Herbert Lincoln Clarke (1867-1945) was a legend in his own time. He is easily the best known cornetist of all times. From his meager beginnings of practicing on an old Ophicleide and joining the Queen's Own Rifle Regimental Band in Toronto just so he could have a cornet (a Courtois) he could call his own to practice, one would never suspect ...

  3. Herbert L. Clarke (1867–1942) was the best-known cornet soloist in America during the first two decades of the twentieth century. He is remembered today as the author of several fine etude books for the cornet and as the composer of many solo works for that instrument.

  4. Jan 30, 2022 · Synopsis. Today a salute to a remarkable American composer and performer – the cornet virtuoso Herbert Lincoln Clarke. Clarke was born in Wolburn, Massachusetts on September 12, 1867, into a peripatetic musical family.

  5. Herbert L. Clarke, Cornet: "Carnival of Venice" (Clarke) - Recorded in 1910. This is among a collection of brass solos from 100 or more years ago. Even though many are poor fidelity, the...

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  6. Nov 6, 2015 · Herbert L. Clarke at age 23, Cornet Soloist of Gilmores 22nd Regimental Band Learning how Clarke took up the viola to play in the family quartet and how he tried working in a business store, helps us to realize that Clarke kept his career options open.

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  8. May 7, 2007 · Herbert L. (Lincoln) Clarke. Cornetist, bandmaster, violinist, violist, composer, b Woburn, Mass, 12 Sep 1867, d Long Beach, Cal, 30 Jan 1945. His father, William Horatio Clarke (1840-1913), was appointed organist-choirmaster at Jarvis St Baptist Church, Toronto, in 1880.

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