Gyrowetz, Volckmar, Ries - Clarinet Trios
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97756
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 5th December 2025
Contents
Works
Clarinet Trio in E flat major, op.43Clarinet Trio in B flat major, op.28
Clarinet Trio in B flat major
Artists
Trio OrigoAbout
Adalbert Gyrowetz (1763–1850), a prolific Bohemian composer active in Vienna, wrote chamber music that aligned with the elegant, balanced style of the Classical period. His clarinet trios often follow the model popularised by Beethoven and others: clarinet, cello, and piano. They highlight the clarinet’s lyrical qualities while maintaining a conversational equality among the three instruments. Gyrowetz’s music tends to favour charm and clarity over dramatic intensity, providing insight into the salon culture of early nineteenth-century Vienna.
Johann Heinrich Volckmar (1770–1840), though less widely remembered, contributed to the clarinet trio genre with works that blend Classical formality with touches of early Romantic colour. His trios display a clear sense of melody, often assigning the clarinet bright, song-like lines while the piano provides both harmonic support and moments of virtuosity. Volckmar’s writing exemplifies how regional composers outside the central canon engaged with the clarinet’s expressive potential, even if their works remained on the periphery of mainstream concert life.
Ferdinand Ries (1784–1838), a student and close associate of Beethoven, represents a later stage in the trio tradition. His clarinet trios show a more Romantic sensibility, with broader structures, heightened contrasts, and more demanding instrumental writing. Ries imbues his works with dramatic flair and lyrical warmth, reflecting both Beethoven’s influence and his own individual voice. Together, the trios of Gyrowetz, Volckmar, and Ries trace the clarinet’s evolution from Classical elegance to Romantic expressivity within the chamber music setting.
Played on period instruments by the Trio Origo. Trio Origo was formed for a performance of Beethoven’s Trio, op.11, in 2004 when its members were students of the Sibelius Academy. The trio has since then focussed on performing Classical and Romantic works on period instruments. Trio Origo’s recording of two trios by Beethoven was released in 2020 on Brilliant Classics (BC, 96215).
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