Martinu / Nielsen / Koechlin / Berio - Serenade
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Label: Supraphon
Cat No: SU39982
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 24th August 2009
Contents
Works
Musica Leggera for Flute, Viola, Cello and Basque DrumLes confidences d'un joueur de clarinette, op.141
Quartet for clarinet, horn, cello and side-drum, H139
Serenade no.1 for clarinet, horn, 3 violins and viola in A minor, H217
Canto serioso
Artists
Radek Baborak (horn)Wenzel Fuchs (clarinet)
Baborak Ensemble
Works
Musica Leggera for Flute, Viola, Cello and Basque DrumLes confidences d'un joueur de clarinette, op.141
Quartet for clarinet, horn, cello and side-drum, H139
Serenade no.1 for clarinet, horn, 3 violins and viola in A minor, H217
Canto serioso
Artists
Radek Baborak (horn)Wenzel Fuchs (clarinet)
Baborak Ensemble
About
The first group includes Les Confidences (“Les Confidences d’un Joueur de Clarinette”) by the French composer Charles Koechlin, whose oeuvre is synonymous with film music of the first half of the 20th century (he also wrote the script for the film Les Confidences).
Martinů’s Quartet, from his Paris period, and the more neo-classicist Serenade are splendid works, yet – owing to their non-traditional configuration – to our detriment have only appeared on stages and been recorded sporadically.
Nielsen’s pieces, together with the “encore” miniature by Luciano Berio, round off this very pleasant mosaic of encounters between horn and clarinet in 20th-century works.
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