7090020181943

Clarinet Trios: Schumann/bruch/mozart

Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group

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Format: CD

Cat No: LWC1172

Release Date:  31 May 2019

Label:  Lawo

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  7090020181943

Genres:  Classical  Classical  

  • Description

    The combination of clarinet, viola and piano has not been used much by composers throughout the ages, and the most representative works are on this recording. Featured on this fourth release of Oslo Philharmonic Chamber Group are solo clarinettist Leif Arne Pedersen, violist Henninge Landaas and pianist Gonzalo Moreno.

    Mozart heard the clarinet in the large cities and became ever more ardent in his enthusiasm for it. After settling in Vienna in 1781, he made the acquaintance of clarinettist Anton Stadler, and the two had an important influence on the instrument's increasing popularity.

    "Kegelstatt Trio", heard on this CD, was composed in jovial company, in the context of a house concert at which Mozart himself played viola and Stadler clarinet. That Mozart composed "Kegelstatt Trio" while playing skittles is only partially true; "Kegelstatt" was added to the title of the trio in E-flat major sometime later. It can sound as though the three instruments in effect toss pins to each other in equal and elegant music making.

    Schumann composed "Märchenerzählungen" in the spring of 1854, and his fairy tale images were composed in a three-day rush of creativity. The combination of instruments seemed to him very romantic, and he was clearly inspired by his dear friend Johannes Brahms. The four narratives do not refer to particular fairy tales, even though this time coincides with the publication of Grimms' Fairy Tales.

    The antiquated, more inward style of Bruch's eight pieces for clarinet, viola and piano is perhaps due to the fact that he was 70 years old and soon to retire when he composed the work. Almost all the movements are minor, with emphasis on deep pitch. The eight movements are different, without any connection. Each movement develops its own themes with ever new ideas, and Bruch's enthusiasm for traditional folk music is evident in several of the movements.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Märchenerzählungen Op. 132: I. Lebhaft, Nicht Zu Schnell
      • 2. Märchenerzählungen Op. 132: II. Lebhaft Und Sehr Markiert
      • 3. Märchenerzählungen Op. 132: III. Ruhiges Tempo, Mit Zartem Ausdruck
      • 4. Märchenerzählungen Op. 132: IV. Lebhaft, Sehr Markiert
      • 5. Acht Stücke Op. 83: I. Andante
      • 6. Acht Stücke Op. 83: II. Allegro Con Moto
      • 7. Acht Stücke Op. 83: III. Andante Con Moto
      • 8. Acht Stücke Op. 83: IV. Allegro Agitato
      • 9. Acht Stücke Op. 83: V. Andante
      • 10. Acht Stücke Op. 83: VI. Andante Con Moto
      • 11. Acht Stücke Op. 83: VII. Allegro Vivace, Ma Non Troppo
      • 12. Acht Stücke Op. 83: VIII. Moderato
      • 13. Trio K. 498: I. Andante
      • 14. Trio K. 498: II. Menuetto
      • 15. Trio K. 498: III. Rondeaux Allegretto