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Ivan Müller, sometimes spelled Iwan Mueller (1786 in Reval, Estonia – 1854 in Bückeburg), was a clarinetist, composer and inventor who at the beginning of the 19th century was responsible for a major step forward in the development of the clarinet, the air-tight pad. Müller's solution was the stuffed pad, originally made of kid leather stuffed with felt. These pads would "bulge", such that in combination with countersunk tone holes, would close the keyholes sufficiently tight to permit the use of an increased number of keys making the "clarinette omnitonique" possible.

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  • Ivan Müller (Reval, Estonia, 3 de diciembre de 1786 - Bückeburg, Baja Sajonia, Alemania, 4 de febrero de 1854) (a veces Iwan Mueller), fue un clarinetista, compositor e inventor, que a comienzos del siglo XIX fue el responsable de importantes avances en el desarrollo del clarinete. (es)
  • Ivan Müller, sometimes spelled Iwan Mueller (1786 in Reval, Estonia – 1854 in Bückeburg), was a clarinetist, composer and inventor who at the beginning of the 19th century was responsible for a major step forward in the development of the clarinet, the air-tight pad. Müller's solution was the stuffed pad, originally made of kid leather stuffed with felt. These pads would "bulge", such that in combination with countersunk tone holes, would close the keyholes sufficiently tight to permit the use of an increased number of keys making the "clarinette omnitonique" possible. (en)
  • Iwan Müller (* 3. Dezember 1786 in Reval, Russisches Kaiserreich; † 4. Februar 1854 in Bückeburg) war ein deutscher Klarinettist, Komponist und Instrumentenbauer, der sich große Verdienste um die Weiterentwicklung seines Instruments erwarb. (de)
  • Iwan Müller (Reval, 3 december 1786 - Bückeburg, 4 februari 1854) was een Duits componist, klarinettist en instrumentenbouwer die zijn instrument grondig vernieuwde. Hij werd geboren in Reval (thans Tallinn) in het Gouvernement Reval, deel van het Russisch Keizerrijk, als kind van Duitse ouders. Nog voor hij twintig was, was hij reeds een klarinetvirtuoos in het hoforkest van de Russische tsaar in Sint-Petersburg. Müllers laatste aanstelling was als hofmuzikant van vorst George Willem van Schaumburg-Lippe in Bückeburg. (nl)
  • Iwan Müller (souvent écrit Mueller en français) (Reval, 3 décembre 1786 – Bückeburg, 4 février 1854) est un clarinettiste d'origine estonienne. Il est pendant un temps soliste au Théâtre italien à Paris. En 1812, il est à l'origine d'une évolution technique majeure de la clarinette par l'ajout de 13 clés supplémentaires à l'instrument. (fr)
  • И́ван Мю́ллер (нем. Iwan Müller, иногда пишется как Ywan Müller; 3 декабря 1786, Ревель — 4 февраля 1854, Бюккебург) — немецкий кларнетист-виртуоз, композитор, музыкальный мастер. Получил известность как создатель новой для своего времени модели кларнета с 13 клапанами. (ru)
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