Beethoven, Mozart & Brahms - Clarinet Trios
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1678
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 7th May 2021
Contents
Works
Clarinet Trio in B flat major, op.11Clarinet Trio in A minor, op.114
Clarinet Trio in E flat major, K498 'Kegelstatt Trio'
Artists
Steven Kanoff (clarinet)Richard Lester (piano)
Ian Brown (piano)
Hakon Austbo (piano)
Mats Lidstrom (cello)
Works
Clarinet Trio in B flat major, op.11Clarinet Trio in A minor, op.114
Clarinet Trio in E flat major, K498 'Kegelstatt Trio'
Artists
Steven Kanoff (clarinet)Richard Lester (piano)
Ian Brown (piano)
Hakon Austbo (piano)
Mats Lidstrom (cello)
About
The clarinettist of the Meiningen court orchestra impressed the almost 60 yearold, retired symphonist to such an extent that the latter arose from his creative lethargy, went back to work and composed several pieces featuring the clarinet that same year. We catch a glimpse of Brahms’s beguilement through the pages of the first Mühlfeld-inspired creation: the Trio opus 114.
Throughout its four parts, Brahms makes the most of the clarinet’s registers: the upper echelon combining power with brilliance, the lower boasting a range of ambers suited to grand melodic gestures, the middle harbouring an energy with potential for vigorous figuration, rhythmic vitality and dance-like dash.
“Steven Kanoff is a clarinettist who succeeds admirably in making his instrument a powerful, as well as a beautiful, one.” – New York Times
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