These mouthpieces are available to buy – please contact leslie direct at lesclarinet1@gmail.com to discuss preferences and to pay using card or other means. They are not available as a click and buy from this site.
If you would like to reserve a mouthpiece for trial or come to Leslie’s studio please contact him..
After a very successful Clarinet Convention at which David Campbell was the guest artist) David Campbell tried and selected two Leslie Craven mouthpieces and was delighted with them.
Leslie has been working with the world’s leading custom mouthpiece manufacturers for many years and finally, he has developed the ideal facing, rail width, curve and table combined with the optimum tone chamber for most kinds of playing. 30 plus years of Leslie’s work on mouthpieces combined with a considerable investment in time money and energy have culminated in this, the most user-friendly mouthpiece on the market in Leslie’s opinion
All the mouthpieces are almost identical in characteristics but small timbre changes between the various mouthpieces offer different colours according to the player’s personal preference. Some players prefer more harmonics in a sound and others want a smooth round sound – both these characteristics are available and can be custom tweaked to suit ones personal preference.
Contact Leslie and arrange for a trial of the mouthpieces.
Les will also create the tip opening of your choice so that if you prefer to play softer reeds with a wider tip you will be able to achieve that easily. The standard tip opening is around 1.04 – 1.08
To try the Craven mouthpieces either email for further details or arrange a consultation with Leslie to select the best one for your style of playing from a selection of mouthpieces. Now Leslie offers a custom tip opening to match the strength of reed players prefer to use.
Ideally, Leslie prefers not to send mouthpieces by post (although this can be arranged) but prefers to assist the player select a mouthpiece and this is done in his studio at home. A consultation will take about half an hour and is part of the service, incurring no extra cost.
Projection of the sound is achieved with ease but the mouthpiece is versatile and can also be used for chamber playing as well as in symphonic and operatic music.
Leslie uses the his design mouthpiece on all his recordings – his CDs are available from the store.
Payment will be required in advance if ordering by post. Leslie accepts most major credit cards over the phone. Mouthpieces will be sent on a trial basis for one week and provided they are returned unblemished within 7 working days, the total amount (minus a £10 handling and P&P charge) will be refunded.
Damaged mouthpieces will not be accepted by return and will be shipped back to the customer.
Cheques / Postal orders should be made payable to Leslie Craven. The price is £190.00 plus postage within UK £7 50 and £15 00 for overseas customers. If bought with a clarinet the price would be reduced to £150.
Customers from outside the UK will need to contact Leslie with regard to shipping costs before purchase
Former Halle Principal Clarinettist Lynsey Marsh has recently bought her 8th Leslie Craven mouthpiece – an all-time record. Alan Asquith and Alistair Logan are running close with 3 each…
Lynsey Marsh Formerly Principal Clarinettist of the renowned Halle Orchestra:
“I’m delighted with my new, Leslie Craven model mouthpiece, it has really helped to clean up production and clarity of tone on my Selmer Recital clarinets. The mouthpiece projects a warm, round sound with ease and is reed friendly. Les has been very helpful in advising me on the right mouthpiece for me and my instrument, and very generous with his time.
Richard Addison – formerly R.P.O. clarinet & Eb clarinet: “These mouthpieces certainly are amazing – they are so consistent. I had difficulty in choosing the one I liked most of all. I will certainly recommend them to pupils and colleagues…”
Joseph Pacewicz – another satisfied customer is Eb clarinettist of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra who bought a Bb mouthpiece plus a matching Eb mouthpiece made to special order.
Jane Calderbank – freelance with the major orchestras such as the L.S.O., Philharmonia and Royal Philharmonic in London(pictured) writes: When I first tried one of Les’s mouthpieces, it was on the day of a concert, and I took to it so much that I actually used it in the concert that same evening. “I immediately found more resonance and flexibility in my sound, allowing me to use a wider range of colours and blend with other players more effectively. I am able to take it further in louder dynamics, without hitting a limit as other mouthpieces I have played tend to. It is also much easier to achieve a really clean articulation. “I have found Les’s advice regarding the mouthpieces – the thinking behind the specific design and his hints about details such as ligature position – very useful in working out how to get the best out of them. For me, Les’s mouthpieces address exactly what I have been looking for – resonance, flexibility and clarity of articulation. I cannot recommend them highly enough.”
Jackie Cuninghame – freelance professional in East Anglia: “Dear Leslie – I am delighted with the one I have chosen and can’t wait to get some serious practice in! The higher tongue position you recommended was quite an eye opener. The chief difference for me was that articulation was improved……. it is definitely faster in this position and for some reason double tonguing is easier on this mouthpiece too. The other immediate benefit is that the mouthpiece is not at all tiring to play for long periods. I think that will make a great difference when I am playing with our clarinet quartet (which does weddings, wine tastings etc. and blows solidly for at least 2 hours.)….. Many thanks for all your help Jackie”
Sam Corkin – the mouthpiece is fantastic – I shall definitely be keeping it. Compared to my previous famous brand French mouthpiece (which I found to be stuffy), I find it crisp and agile across the entire range of the instrument…
Amanda Thompson – a customer in Japan. Amanda bought a mouthpiece about 6 months ago and likes it so much she is ordering a second: “I have been playing the mouthpiece with a variety of reeds: Marca, Rico Grand Concert Select and some different Vandoren types. I have been getting very satisfying results with Vandoren 4s finished down a little. Now there is lovely response in upper registers. Also staccato feels like playing a new instrument”.
Kevin Hurst Kevin bought 2 mouthpieces a while ago and has found a new range of colours using them. Kevin is a freelance soloist and gives frequent recitals throughout the U.K.
Idris Harries freelance clarinettist Idris has emigrated to Australia but before he went he bought a second mouthpiece and is delighted – see guestbook page.
Lynsey Marsh goes for the record 7th mouthpiece Recently a delighted Lynsey emailed to tell me she is buying another two of my mouthpieces – we both believe that a mouthpiece loses something of the edge in the first six to nine months and Jack Brymer believed this also – often changing his mouthpiece to guarantee the unique Brymer “ping” in the sound. I tend to agree and many players are finding that newer mouthpieces seem brighter in sound and have more edge (in a good sense) than the more aged ones which whilst still beautiful tend to be more mellow. It depends on your taste as a player – Les
Duncan Gould – freelance clarinettist formerly with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales: “These are better than anything I have tried and produce exactly the sound I am looking for with ease of staccato – an amazing effortless production and they are very economical to play. I recently played 1st Clarinet with the Philharmonia Orchestra and had some very nice compliments playing on the Craven model.”
Laura Porter – freelance player from Bristol and teacher at Redmaids school: “The first thing that struck me when I tried the Leslie Craven Mouthpiece was the ease with which I could produce a clear and beautiful tone at the very top of the clarinet’s range. The mouthpiece responded so well that it quickly became apparent quite how much effort I was having to use on my old set up, just to get close to the same quality, clear and resonant sound. The difference was startling!I had contacted Leslie because my previous set up had been causing difficulty with intonation and, despite numerous kinds of mouthpiece, it never really produced the sound I was after – I was convinced I’d have to spend thousands of pounds on new instruments. The addition of the Leslie Craven Mouthpiece now means that not only do my old clarinets play beautifully in tune with ease, but the new rich and sonorous tone colour means that I now have absolutely no desire to change my instruments. This set up does exactly what I want it to and works brilliantly for both symphonic and chamber purposes. I’m very proud to own one.”
Rebecca Owen and Kate McDermott (currently principal Clarinet in the Gothenburg Opera Orchestra) are among several players recently to have bought my mouthpieces – along with Lara James, Idris Harris, Lynsey Marsh (who bought a record 8th mouthpiece for her collection) and numerous others
Rebecca Owen writes: “I am absolutely delighted with my new Les Craven model mouthpiece. The clarity, resonance and tone colour I achieve with it is superb, and I can confidently say that I have not come across another mouthpiece that enables all these qualities quite so flawlessly in all acoustics. I am very grateful for the informative and inspiring guidance I had from Les in trying out and choosing the mouthpiece. He realised I needed more bloom and ease of articulation from a mouthpiece; something my old one was preventing me from getting. I chose a mouthpiece where not only intonation, projection and ease of playing are consistent features but the sound is also beautiful, alive, and very vocal. As suggested by Les, the mouthpiece works brilliantly with a metal Optimum ligature.”
Christoph Mijnssen from Switzerland was sent one mouthpiece and he comments: “Dear Leslie I really like the mouthpiece! In a way it “tracks” more safely what and how I want to play. Intonation in the upper range feels very secure, the feedback loop of listening and correct intonation is somehow in a major way improved above what I was used to. A more balanced and enjoyable tone certainly helps this loop too. The beautiful tone and intonation stability is an incentive for playing slightly heavier reeds (3.5). (I formerly played with Vandoren B45, a BC ebonite and Vandoren & Pomarico glassmouthpiece)”
The latest success of Lee Mottram – he won the National Eisteddfod Blue Riband a prize worth £3000 was achieved on one of the Leslie Craven mouthpieces. Among other players to buy one of the Craven mouthpieces is a clarinettist from Malta –
Lino Pirotta – freelance Clarinettist and leader of the Denner Clarinet Quartet. “Playing on a Leslie Craven mouthpiece I discovered a new world of harmonics.The creamy dark sound it makes gives me new pleasures in Clarinet playing. My Selmer clarinets came to life, with the ease of blowing, and the crisp staccato I can produce is incredible. Well done to a real and dedicated artist”. Lino Pirotta also purchased a special order Eb mouthpiece and is delighted with it he says …”The Eb mouthpiece is working miracles for me. I can pitch the altissimo register better now, and the whole range of the clarinet got better, tone wise.”
David Pagett of the Emerald Ensemble wrote this:” This is a really fine mouthpiece. As well as its even tone across all registers it has proved an absolute delight with its clear and even response to articulation. Thanks Leslie for a most interesting and rewarding few hours.” David Pagett – Emerald Ensemble Other distinguished customers include
Alison Turriff who won the Glasgow Music Festival competitions (- see teaching page).
More testimonials from satisfied customers:
Jeanette Holder – distinguished teacher of clarinet and piano in the Winchester area: “The new mouthpiece arrived today (the second one Jen has bought – Les) it is fantastic !!….the new mouthpiece is wonderful – exactly the sound and response I’d been hoping for – playing the clarinet is going to become an absolute pleasure again and I’m looking forward to building up my playing again. I’m going to order your CD too – there was lots of really exciting stuff on there I’d like to play, and perhaps put in one of my recitals ..”
Alison Turriff (winner Glasgow Music Festival); “Les your mouthpiece played a huge part in my success at the Glasgow Festival”…….Ciaran O’Donnell – freelance with “Orchestra of the Swan” , Royal Philharmonic , etc… “I have tried Charles Bay, Lomax, Grabner, Vandoren and had a very expensive mouthpiece made for me by Weinberg ……… I have found your mouthpiece to be (dare I say it) perfect. The tone is completely even across all registers and whilst having a rich dark sound, it is free blowing with just enough resistance to remain focused. With V12 and MARCA number 4 the resistance is just right to allow a neat and fast staccato. Articulation in the upper register is the best I have ever been able to achieve. In fact I find the ease of playing in the high register one of the hallmarks of this mouthpiece and plays equally well on the A clarinet without losing the crispness of articulation or consistency of tone.”
Other satisfied customers include:
John Franchi : legendary London studio doubling musician : “I love the mouthpiece – it is fabulous”Alan Asquith – 2nd clarinet English Northern Ballet
“Overall they are so much better than anything I have played on in a long time. The tuning is very good and they play very smoothly and evenly throughout the whole range of the instrument. Articulation is particularly good in the high register, Thanks for all your help…”Alistair Logan freelance player:Orchestra da Camera, WNO,Ballet Rambert etc etc “Les this mouthpiece is better than anything I have played on…”
Since purchasing the first mouthpiece, Alistair has returned and now owns 3 Craven mouthpieces !! He must like them a lot !!
Peter Fielding – Welsh National Opera- “I have two of Leslie’s mouthpieces and can recommend them highly to Pro players and students alike”.Daniel Rye – Freelance with most ofthe Major orchestras
including Royal Opera House, W.N.O. etc….“They are much better than anything I have played on before”Tom Jackson – freelance clarinettist featured on Expressions disc CC0059 , teacher , composer : “I really like my mouthpiece it does everything I need”.
Numerous students, including
Lee Mottram – prodigiously talented student of Leslie’s and winner of numerous prizes – (see teaching page) “It’s really superb”Rebecca Raven – final year student at RWCMD: “The mouthpiece is really great”Lyndzi Beaton“It is so much better than anything I have had before” Robert Watson“These are excellent mouthpieces and thank you for taking the time to help me to select one”