Francaix & Nielsen - Clarinet Concertos
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 95994
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 11th October 2019
Contents
Artists
Paolo Beltramini (clarinet)Orchestra della Svizzera Italiano
Conductor
Alain LombardWorks
Clarinet ConcertoClarinet Concerto, op.57 FS129
Artists
Paolo Beltramini (clarinet)Orchestra della Svizzera Italiano
Conductor
Alain LombardAbout
For this album, his debut on Brilliant Classics, he leaves his chair and stands out front for two clarinet concertos which have enjoyed strikingly different fortunes. The Nielsen is a classic of the genre, probably the best-known and most-played example from the last century, abounding in Nielsen’s zany humour and rebellious temperament. This four-movement work opens conventionally enough with a cheeky little melody soon taken on a gentle flight of fancy by the soloist, but it’s clear, as so often with this composer, that danger and even catastrophe lurk around the corner. Nielsen intended as a portrait of a leading Danish clarinettist of his time, Aage Oxenvad, who was reportedly ‘somewhat choleric in temperament, irascible but warm at heart.’ The concerto, it was said by those who knew him, captured the very soul of Oxenvad.
Outside his native France, the reputation of Jean Françaix has not flourished like that of Nielsen, especially since his death in 1997. Françaix was a fluent musician to a fault, born and brought up within a deeply musical family unlike Nielsen, and blessed with a ready way with melody. In 1968 he wrote this four-movement concerto and dedicated it to the bassoonist and conductor Fernand Oubradous; the first soloist was one of his students, Jacques Lancelot.
Françaix admitted (not without pride) that the concerto was ‘a kind of aerobatics display for the ear, complete with loops, wing-turns and nose-dives which are fairly terrifying for the soloist’ – and indeed both works here stretch the technique of any clarinettist to the limit.
Recorded 7 May 2013 (Françaix), 3-5 July 2006 (Nielsen)
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