Loeffler - Forgotten Sounds: Octet, Timbres oublies | Delos DE3603

Loeffler - Forgotten Sounds: Octet, Timbres oublies

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Label: Delos

Cat No: DE3603

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 7th June 2024

Contents

Artists

Graeme Steele Johnson (clarinet)
Stella Chen (violin)
Matthew Cohen (viola)
Samuel DeCaprio (cello)
Yun Han (cello)
Bridget Kibbey (harp)
Bora Kim (violin)
Siwoo Kim (violin)
Han Lash (harp)
Matthew Lipman (viola)
Rachel Loseke (violin)
Ji Weon Ryu (flute)
David Shifrin (clarinet)
Sam Suggs (double bass)
Kohei Yamaguchi (double bass)

Works

Debussy, Claude

Prelude a l'Apres-midi d'un faune (arr. Graeme Steele Johnson)

Loeffler, Charles Martin

Octet for 2 clarinets, harp, string quartet and double bass
Timbres oublies (arr. Graeme Steele Johnson, Bridget Kibbey)

Artists

Graeme Steele Johnson (clarinet)
Stella Chen (violin)
Matthew Cohen (viola)
Samuel DeCaprio (cello)
Yun Han (cello)
Bridget Kibbey (harp)
Bora Kim (violin)
Siwoo Kim (violin)
Han Lash (harp)
Matthew Lipman (viola)
Rachel Loseke (violin)
Ji Weon Ryu (flute)
David Shifrin (clarinet)
Sam Suggs (double bass)
Kohei Yamaguchi (double bass)

About

Unheard since two performances in 1897, Charles Martin Loeffler’s Octet is recorded here for the first time, owing to the persistence of Graeme Steele Johnson, a versatile clarinetist whose artistic endeavors range from a TEDx talk to chamber arrangements and performances with the awardwinning WindSync. A gem that blends Brahmsian warmth with Impressionist harmony, very much reflecting the American composer’s German and French roots, the Octet showcases Loeffler’s intricate musicianship and unique soundworld. Distinguished musicians have joined in this compelling exploration of musical rediscovery which aims to enrich the present musical landscape by restoring ‘Forgotten Sounds’. The programme starts with Graeme’s arrangement for chamber ensemble of Debussy’s famed Prélude à l’Après-midi d’un faune, a work suffused with the poetic Symbolism dear to Loeffler, and aptly concludes with another little-known Loeffler work, the titular Timbres oubliés.‘

Reviews

The reviews were mixed when Charles Martin Loeffler’s Octet for five strings, two clarinets and one harp was premiered in Boston in 1897. ... After hearing its first revival in 125 years, engineered by the clarinettist Graeme Steele Johnson, I’m with the storm-swept. It might not be a missing masterpiece, but the work’s mellifluous flow is appealing: imagine Brahms with French trimmings. ... Johnson’s team, performing with gusto, have definitely revived something worthwhile.
The Times 18 June 2024
Gramophone Editor's Choice

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