Piet Jeegers
Piet Jeegers is a Dutch clarinetist, teaching at the Brussels Conservatory.
He is active as a conductor of wind bands and is the founder and leader of the Piet Jeegers Clarinet Choir.
He is noted for developing a series of mouthpieces based on the notion that clarinetists with more or less under- or overbite need different facings on their mouthpieces. The idea being that the sound pressure at the level of the mouthpiece is determined by the detailed physiognomy of the mouth and position of the teeth.
Discography[edit]
- Antonio Vivaldi arr. Jacques Lancelot; Concerto Grosso op.3 no.11; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Arthur Frackenpohl; Prelude and Allegro; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Philip Gorden; Capriccio; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Robert R. Roden; Two Water Colors; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Warner Hutchison; Suite for Clarinet Choir; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Elliot Delborgo; Dodecaphonic Essay; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- David Uber; Parade; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Claude Debussy arr. Russel Howland; Petite Suite; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Sammy Nestico; Study in Contrasts; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Harry Stalpers; Clownery for Clarinets; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Vaclav Nelhybel; Chorale and Danza; Piet Jeegers 881201 © 1988, (p) 1988
- Mozart arr. Lucien Caillet; Overture to The Marriage of Figaro; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Samuel Barber arr. Lucien Calliet; Adagio for Strings; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Gioacchino Rossini arr. Harold G. Palmer; L'Italiana in Algeri; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Claude Debussy arr. Sharon Davis; Sarabande; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Jack Snavely; Motif and Variations; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Norman Heim; Elegy; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Gordon Jacob; Introduction and Rondo; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Norman Heim; Preludium and Canzona; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- George Frederic Handel arr. Don Wilcox; Overture to "Julius Caesar"; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Béla Bartók arr. Maarten Jense; Roumenian Folkdances; Piet Jeegers 910501 © 1991, (p) 1991
- Harry Stalpers; Sinfonia Concertante "con reminiscenza"; Piet Jeegers 960108 © 1996, (p) 1996
- Marcel De Jonghe; Mini Caprices; Piet Jeegers 960108 © 1996, (p) 1996
- Jan Van Der Roost arr. Maarten Jense; Rikudim: "Four Israeli Folkdances"; Piet Jeegers 960108 © 1996, (p) 1996
- Edvard Grieg arr. L. Jan Coeck; Peer Gynt Suite; Piet Jeegers 960108 © 1996, (p) 1996
- Rosemary Lang; Grenadilla Rhapsody; Piet Jeegers 960108 © 1996, (p) 1996
- Johann Sebastian Bach arr. Paul Hoogenboom; Fantasia e Fuga; Piet Jeegers 960108 © 1996, (p) 1996
- Antonio Vivaldi; arr. Kermit Peeters; Concerto in g minor op.XI nr. 27; WWM 500.082 © 2002 (p) 2002
- Hans Aerts; Fantasia Eligiaco; WWM 500.082 © 2002 (p) 2002
- Ottorino Respighi; arr. J.P. Corstjens; Antiche Danze Ed Arie Per Liuto; WWM 500.082 © 2002 (p) 2002
- Mozart arr. G. J. Verhage; Symphonie in G minor KV 183; WWM 500.082 © 2002 (p) 2002
- Marcel de Jonghe; Gentile Pieces; WWM 500.082 © 2002 (p) 2002
- Hugo de Groot; In Holland staat een Huis; WWM 500.082 © 2002 (p) 2002
- Gioachino Rossini; Sonata No. 1; WWM 500.082 © 2002 (p) 2002
- Jan van der Roost; Puszta; WWM 500.082 © 2002 (p) 2002
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