Clarinet Factory

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OriginPrague, Czech Republic
Genres
  • Classical
  • jazz
  • crossover
  • electronica
Years active1994–present
Labels
Clarinet Factory
Clarinet Factory in 2015
Background information
OriginPrague, Czech Republic
Genres
  • Classical
  • jazz
  • crossover
  • electronica
Years active1994–present
Labels
Members
  • Jindřich Pavliš
  • Luděk Boura
  • Vojtěch Nýdl
  • Petr Valášek
Past members
  • Jiří Sedláček
Websiteclarinet-factory.cz/en

Clarinet Factory is a Czech clarinet quartet formed in Prague in 1994. The group plays classical music, jazz, crossover, ethnic, minimalist, electronic, and soundtrack music. The quartet is composed of Jindřich Pavliš, Luděk Boura, Vojtěch Nýdl, and Petr "Pepino" Valášek.[1]

In 2008, Lenka Dusilová, together with Beata Hlavenková and Clarinet Factory, launched a project called Eternal Seekers. They recorded a self-titled album the same year, for which Dusilová won an Anděl Award in the Best Singer category.[2] The track "Smiluje" was used as the opening song for the 2011 film Long Live the Family! by Robert Sedláček. [3]

Band members

Current

  • Jindřich Pavliš – clarinet
  • Luděk Boura – clarinet
  • Vojtěch Nýdl – clarinet
  • Petr "Pepino" Valášek – bass clarinet

Past

  • Jiří Sedláček

Discography

  • Echoes from Stone (2003)
  • Polyphony (2005)
  • Eternal Seekers (2008) with Lenka Dusilová and Beata Hlavenková
  • Out of Home (2010)
  • Echoes of Colors (2012)
  • Worx and Reworx (2014)
  • Meadows (2017)[4]
  • Pipers (2020)
  • Towers (2024)

Awards and recognition

References

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