Since 1905, the Van Doren family has been making reeds and mouthpieces.
The workshops are situated at Bormes les Mimosas
in the south of France, near the reed beds. Besides housing Vandoren's offices, the Paris site has been developed to offer visiting musicians from France and elsewhere test facilities, practice rooms, and the Espace Partitions, a specialty sheet music store for clarinet and saxophone.
Since 1905, the Van Doren family has been making reeds and mouthpieces. It all began with Eugene
FROM LEFT: EUGENE VAN DOREN, 1905, ROBERT VAN DOREN, 1935, BERNARD VAN DOREN, 1998
Van Doren, who was a clarinetist at the Paris Opera during the Belle Epoque at the end of the 19th century. It was a time when wind players made their own reeds, with greater or lesser degrees of success. Eugene Van Doren must have had the knack: his reeds sounded so good that his colleagues prevailed upon him to sell them some.
But making reeds by hand is a long and tedious business. In order to save time, Eugene, a skillful and gifted engineer, designed and built a special reed-making machine, treadle-operated in the same way as a sewing machine. The reeds he made with this machine in the dining room of his home in the rue André del Sarte were immediately successful, and in 1905 (the year his son was born) he founded a reedmaking business at 51 rue Lepic, which soon took up more of his time than playing the clarinet.
His son Robert also studied the clarinet, graduating from the Paris Conservatoire. He considered a performing career,
and in 1928 left France for a year-long tour of the United States during which he drew attention for the beauty of his
tone. He was one of the first French clarinetist to perform as a soloist at Radio City Music Hall in New York. It was during this tour that American musicians first discovered Vandoren reeds, and since then their popularity in the United States
has skyrocketed.
As the company grew, Robert Van Doren, like his father, found himself devoting more time to making reeds than to his performing career. He soon took over management of the company and in 1935 bought a vacant lot at 56 rue Lepic, Vandoren's present address. It was at about this time that Robert Van Doren started selling a mouthpiece he had developed, the famous 5RV still so popular with professional musicians today.
In 1967, Robert’s son Bernard, blessed with his grandfather’s mechanical genius, joined the company, bringing a third generation into the family business. A new range of mouthpieces was developed under his guidance, the basic model being the B45, which soon became as familiar as the 5RV. Applying the same manufacturing principles as his father and grandfather, Bernard Van Doren developed highly sophisticated machines which have made it possible to reduce manufacturing tolerances to less than one hundredth of a millimeter while allowing output to increase tenfold.
In 1990 the workshops previously situated at the foot of Montmartre were transferred to Bormes les Mimosas
in the south of France, near the reed beds. Besides housing Vandoren's offices, the Paris site has been redeveloped to offer visiting musicians from France and elsewhere test facilities, practice rooms, and the Espace Partitions,
a specialty sheet music store for clarinet and saxophone.
Vandoren AP3 mouthpiece :An instinctive extension of the air column with a natural fluidity between all registers and an infinite palette of colors.
Vandoren AP4 mouthpiece: An instinctive extension of the air column with a natural fluidity between all registers and an infinite palette of colors.
Vandoren BP3 mouthpiece : A round sound, precise attack, and extremely balanced ushering in a new generation of mouthpieces.
Vandoren SP3 mouthpiece : Makes the instrument elegant and accessible in all registers and offers a consistancy of sound in all dynamics.
A variant of the SP3 with a larger tip opening. A large sound and remarkable homogeneity without compromise of ease of emission.
Vandoren TP4 mouthpiece : An unparalleled ease of emission in the low register, while keeping a warm and elegant sound.
An blue case designed to hold 4 reeds. Holds 4 of any Bb, Eb clarinet, or alt and soprano saxophone reeds.
An blue case designed to hold 4 reeds. The universal quadpack allows you to store 4 different reeds of all sizes, even Vandoren VK synthetic ones (except Contrabass clarinet reeds).
An elegant blue case designed to hold 8 reeds. • Numbered compartments keep reeds organized. • Grooved support provides air circulation. • Convenient size easily fits in a pocket or clarinet case. Holds 8 of any Bb, Eb clarinet, or soprano saxophone reeds.
Vandoren Sarussophone double reed, single pack. Comes in a protective tube.
Vandoren Saxophone Klassik ligature with cap (choose between plastic or leather). The fiber of the strap was selected for its excellent elasticity and its great resistance. The thin weaving fits perfectly the shape of the reed and the mouthpiece and takes part in the vibration of the reed. The Klassik ligature is supplied with a wooden support in order...
Vandoren Saxophone Leather ligature with plastic cap and three pressure plates. Leather, a living material, gives on ideal combination of rigidity and flexibility. Its elasticity absorbs the higher harmonies which often couse a sound to be "bright" or "harsh". It also comes into contact with a larger surface area of the mouthpiece, creating a more...
Three Vandoren Saxophone Leather ligature pressure plates. This item contains : Three Different Pressure Plates
Three Vandoren Saxophone OPTIMUM ligature pressure plates. This item contains : Three Different Pressure Plates for Soprano and Alto Saxophone
Three Vandoren Saxophone PINK GOLD OPTIMUM ligature pressure plates. This item contains : Three Different Pressure Plates for Soprano and Alto Saxophone
The neck strap bar allows for better positioning of the strap offering more comfort.
The neck strap bar allows for better positioning of the strap offering more comfort.
The neck strap bar allows for better positioning of the strap offering more comfort.
Three Vandoren Saxophone OPTIMUM ligature pressure plates. This item contains : Three Different Pressure Plates for Tenor and V16 Baritone Saxophone
Box of 10 reeds of the same strength in flow-pack individual packaging Traditional reeds are the most widely played reeds in the world with a superiority proven over the years, these reeds suit all styles of music.
Box of 10 reeds of the same strength in flow-pack individual packagingTraditional reeds are the most widely played reeds in the world with a superiority proven over the years, these reeds suit all styles of music.
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