Reger - Complete Music for Clarinet and Piano
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 95258
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 18th March 2016
Contents
Works
Albumblatt in E flat major for clarinet or violin and piano, WoO II/13Clarinet Sonata in A flat major, op.49 no.1
Clarinet Sonata in B flat major, op.107
Clarinet Sonata in F sharp minor, op.49 no.2
Tarantella in G minor for clarinet or violin and piano, WoO II/12
Artists
Claudio Conti (clarinet)Roberta Bambace (piano)
Works
Albumblatt in E flat major for clarinet or violin and piano, WoO II/13Clarinet Sonata in A flat major, op.49 no.1
Clarinet Sonata in B flat major, op.107
Clarinet Sonata in F sharp minor, op.49 no.2
Tarantella in G minor for clarinet or violin and piano, WoO II/12
Artists
Claudio Conti (clarinet)Roberta Bambace (piano)
About
Though the two op.49 sonatas follow the Brahmsian model closely, they are also highly distinctive in their pervasive handling of melody and the breadth of their phrasing. If the finale of no.1 shows the composer at his most scintillating – unlikely word for Reger – the second is the more ambitious of the pair, with relaxed outer movements which tend towards melancholy, enclosing a Scherzo which glints with offbeat accents and ironic twists of expression, followed by a soulful Larghetto.
Reger composed op.49 in 1900; op.107 was written a little less than a decade later, in a more formally complex but melodically accessible style, with a cyclical motto theme that is transformed throughout the four movements before gently dissolving to leave the Ländler‐finale in a Brahmsian mist.
The appeal of this beautifully played disc to all enthusiasts for late‐Romantic chamber music will be further enhanced by the inclusion of two rarely heard miniatures which testify to the pleasure Reger (like Brahms) took in domestic music‐making and the German tradition of Hausmusik: a Tarantella which is far more cheerful than its G minor key would suggest, and a lovely, achingly Brahmsian Albumblatt in E flat major, full of fond remembrance of times past.
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