Stene Resonator – Goldplated

The Stene Resonator fits between the lower joint and bell of the clarinet and is designed to amplify harmonics and projection. It also improves focus of the sound and can alleviate intonation issues if you tend to pull out in the respective joint. If this is not needed, a qualified repairman can remove the equivalent measurement of wood so that the Stene Resonator will sit flush between the joints.
Please try the Stene Resonator with the logo facing up or down. One side will work better than the other depending on your setup.
The Stene Resonator is available in both original brass and deluxe gold-plated version in sizes 1 mm, 1.5 mm (most popular), 2 mm and 2.5 mm which fit most commercial Bb, A and C clarinets.
Custom sizes are available in addition to models that fit in the middle joint or top joint/barrelupon request.
Generally speaking the thicker the Stene Resonator the more resistance, projection and focus it will bring to your instruments. Taking this into account you can easily match the resistance of your Bb, A and C clarinet using different thicknesses for each of your instruments.

 

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Christian Stene is a Ph.D. Artistic Research Fellow and previously the associate professor of clarinet at The Grieg Academy. He is also the National Chairperson (Norway) for the International Clarinet Association (ICA) and a Buffet Crampon and Vandoren performing artist. Christian was the principal clarinetist of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra from 2010 to 2022 and the Norwegian National Opera Orchestra from 2007 to 2010.
A native of Bergen, Christian began playing the clarinet at age eleven. After preliminary studies at The Grieg Academy, he continued at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam to study with former principal clarinetist of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, George Pieterson. Christian then entered the Royal Danish Academy of Music where he completed his orchestral diploma studies with Lee Morgan, principal clarinetist of the Royal Danish Orchestra, in one year. He was further accepted into the soloist class at the Royal Danish Academy of Music as well as the concert class at the Musik-Akademie der Stadt Basel with François Benda. Christian made his debut in Copenhagen in 2007 with the highest mark obtainable. In the 2009/10 season, Christian took a sabbatical to study with Yehuda Gilad at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
In 1998 Christian won the Norwegian Soloist Championships which started a long line of solo appearances. He has been soloist with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra on several occasions, Norwegian National Opera Orchestra, Aarhus Symphony Orchestra, University of Oslo Symphony Orchestra, Agder Chamber Orchestra, ARCO Chamber Orchestra, Royal Danish Academy of Music Orchestra, and the Nordic Youth Orchestra. Christian is the recipient of the Aennchen and Eigil Harbys Fund, Betty and Valdemar van Hauens Music Endowment, and the Léonie Sonnings Talent Prize.
In addition to teaching the clarinet class at The Grieg Academy, Christian regularly gives masterclasses in Norway as well as in Singapore, Finland, Denmark, Sweden and Belgium. He also coaches The Norwegian National Youth Orchestra and other regional youth orchestras.
Christian regularly appears as guest principal clarinet in various Scandinavian, European and Asian orchestras, notably the Philharmonia Orchestra and London Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also an active chamber musician and often works with composers to create new works for his instrument. In 2015 Christian premiered a commission of a Concerto for Clarinet and Strings by Therese Ulvo with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, which has now been released on CD.
Christian can be heard on recordings playing solo (LAWO), chamber music (Classico and LAWO) and in orchestra with the Norwegian National Opera Orchestra (Naïve) and Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra (Chandos, BIS, Hyperion, Ondine, Aurora and LAWO).

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